
UNICEF correspondent Amy Bennett reports on the recent visit of Amy Robbins to villages in the Maradi region of Niger.
UNICEF correspondent Guy Degen reports on the water supply in the Maradi region of Niger.
UNICEF correspondent Guy Degen reports on the changes taking place in Niger's juvenile justice programmes.
DVD Available at: http://www.longtailnet.com/952 This DVD includes 2 films about malnutrition and how it affects children and pregnant mothers. Although the syndromes in each region are different poverty is the root cause of protein energy malnutrition...
UNICEF correspondent Natacha Ikoli reports on efforts to assist children and families affected by flooding in Agadez, northern Niger.
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on a decision by 10 villages in western Niger to end the practice of female genital mutilation.
UNICEF correspondent Elizabeth Kiem reports on the polio vaccination campaign's reach along the Niger River.
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on efforts to decrease deaths from complications related to pregnancy in Niger.
UNICEF Representative Akhil Iyer discusses the challenges facing children in Niger and what UNICEF and its partners are doing to help.
UNICEF correspondent Guy Degen reports on the UNICEF Executive Board's week-long working visit to Niger.
UNICEF correspondent Sabine Dolan reports on Habiba, who lives in social isolation with fistula after giving birth at 14 in Niger.
UNICEF correspondent Sabine Dolan reports on joint efforts by ECHO and UNICEF to promote the production of Plumpy'nut in Niger.
UNICEF correspondent Sabine Dolan reports on a village awareness campaign in southern Niger to raise awareness about issues of child survival and development.
For the Day of the African Child, UNICEF correspondent Sabine Dolan reports on child labour and trafficking in Niger and West Africa.
Video about the work organizations such as Action Against Hunger do to end the severe hunger crisis in Niger and Mali, only two of the many countries that are affected. This short video explains the causes of this crisis and describes how the most...
http://causecast.org/music Nneka discusses the oil situation in the Niger Delta and how it degrades the community in her homeland. Her involvement with Remember Ken Saro-Wiwa Movement raises awareness by speaking about the issues at her shows and on...
A recent military coup in Niger has gained strong support from its citizens.
Ray McGovern: Cheney Had Niger Documents “Farmed Out” 4/29/07: "Tucker," retired CIA officer and truthout.org contributor Ray McGovern talks about George Tenet and the case that was made for WMD and Iraq. When Tucker turns the topic to the forged...
Like everywhere else in the world,Niger forbids slavery. But like in many other places,slavery is still tolerated. The British-based organization ”Anti-Slavery International” estimates there are at least 40,000 slaves in Niger,most of them women...
As Niger's people cast their ballots in a controversial referendum on Tuesday, we examine the implications of a vote that could pave the way for President Mamadou Tandja to serve a third mandate and run for re-election thereafter.