Evaluation multisectorielle des besoins (MSNA) Fiche d’information - Redevabilité envers les populations affectées

Publication language
French
Pages
6
Date published
15 Nov 2020
Publisher
REACH Initiative
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Accountability and Participation, Accountability to affected populations (AAP), Development & humanitarian aid, Disaster preparedness, resilience and risk reduction, humanitarian action, Humanitarian Principles
Countries
Niger
Organisations
REACH

Since 2012, Niger has been heavily impacted by conflict and population displacement on its borders with Mali, Nigeria and Chad. This instability has strained an already fragile humanitarian situation and the country remains prone to food crises resulting in food insecurity and malnutrition.

REACH was first deployed to Niger in 2012, when worsening violence in the north of Mali led 50,000 Malian refugees and Nigeriens to flee to the Tillabéri region, in western Niger. Together with UNHCR, REACH launched mapping programs in the three camps hosting displaced populations. Subsequently, REACH operations expanded to the southeastern Diffa region, where conflict and insecurity have led to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people from Niger, Nigeria and Chad. REACH has also conducted assessments on migrants transiting through Niger towards North Africa and Europe.

Authors: 
REACH Initiative