Improving the livelihood of rural farming families
Niger, country aid strategy

The people in the West African Sahelian country of Niger face big problems, given their lack of access to clean drinking water and to education, and other privations such as the lack of an efficient health service. Illness and malnutrition are the direct consequences visited upon the people and especially the children. Niger is also regularly afflicted by periods of drought which plunge the rural population into starvation crises.
More than 32 per cent of the people in Niger are undernourished, and 60 per cent have to make ends meet on less than one dollar a day. In its Human Development Index the UNO ranks Niger 174th out of 177. HEKS and its partner organisations are supporting the rural population in Tahoua, one of the poorest regions of Niger. One aspect of the projects is to improve and secure the livelihood of poor farming and livestock breeding families and another is to give emergency aid in periods of drought.Aims, points of focus, initiatives
The HEKS aid strategy for Niger for 2009 to 2012 has been approved. The points of focus of its work are development cooperation and humanitarian aid in the region of Tahoua. Long-term goals are to improve agricultural production and the marketing of produce, to provide access to resources and to promote the sustainable use of these resources. Nomadic livestock breeding families will also be helped to gain access to village infrastructures and to be recognised by the state as an administrative unit. Another aspect of the strategy is to develop mechanisms for the early detection of impending times of famine. The idea is to enable those affected to respond as promptly and efficiently as possible to a starvation crisis.
In a bid to achieve these aims HEKS finances initiatives in the following areas: livestock farming, irrigated market gardening in the dry season, drinking water supply, village feeding centres for young children, operation of grain and animal feed banks, reclamation and preparation of arable farm land and pasture land, anti-erosion systems, and early-warning mechanisms in times of drought. HEKS also allocates funding to measures which strengthen rural grassroots organisations and which impart technical skills so as to be able to guarantee the success and sustainability of the development process.
- HEKS No: 375.600
- Total programme cost: CHF 663 000.-
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- Niger
- Country data:
Population:
13.26 Millions
Human Development Index Rank:
174
GDP per capita (US$):
244
GDP per capita (PPP US$):
781
Population living below $1 a day:
60.6%
Population living below $2 a day:
85.8%
Population undernourished:
32%
Life expectancy at birth:
55.8 Years
Under-five mortality rate (per 1,000 live births):
148
Net primary enrolment rate:
40%
Adult literacy rate (% aged 15 and older):
28.7
Population using an improved water source:
46%
Source: UNDP statistics

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