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UNHCR operation in the Republic of Niger (2023)

Last updated: 09/11/2023
IATI Identifier: XM-DAC-41121-2023-WCA-NER
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Description

Niger is the main country of asylum in West Africa, hosting an estimated 700,000 forcibly displaced people populations in search of international protection. They comprise 64% internally displaced persons (IDPs), 36% refugees, 7% asylum seekers and 5% returnees. Most refugees come from Nigeria (67%) and Mali (22%), but there are also some from Burkina Faso (9%), Sudan and Chad (2%). Niger is at the heart of a turbulent region where violent extremism has been on the rise since 2012 due to the increasing presence of non-state regional-based armed groups and cross-border incursions followed by military push-back operations. The complex scenario of the country is triggered by instability in the neighbouring Burkina Faso, Libya, Chad, Nigeria (including Boko Haram activities) and Mali, which has caused forced displacements towards Niger. A coup d’etat on 26 July 2023, ousting President Mohamadou Bazoum, attracted widespread condemnation and sanctions that have deepened already high levels of socio-economic vulnerability and political tensions in the country. UNHCR continues to closely monitor the situation of forcibly displaced people in the country in coordination with partners, and its operations continue without interruption. Tillaberi, Tahoua, Diffa and Maradi regions are most affected by frequent and preventive displacements within the country due to persistent terrorist threats. These large-scale displacements to and within the country are exacerbated by climate change and related hazards such as flooding and increasingly frequent droughts, which contribute to rural poverty (80% of the population depends on agriculture) and worsen issues with public service delivery. UNHCR work in Niger focuses on using community-based, and NEXUX approaches to providing holistic assistance and comprehensive protection and solutions for forcibly displaced people, with particular attention on women, children and other persons with specific needs. Urbanization projects and livelihood opportunities strengthen protection, resilience and peaceful cohabitation between both forcibly displaced and host communities. Niger is also the first country to establish an Emergency Transit Mechanism (ETM) for refugees evacuated from Libya. Niger is a party to the most relevant international and regional legal instruments protecting refugees, IDPs, and stateless persons, and in 2023 is going to be co-convenor of the Global Refugee Forum. The situation in Niger remains fluid after the 26 July 2023 military coup. UNHCR continues to closely monitor the forcibly displaced people in the country in coordination with partners, and its operations continue without interruption. The office has reviewed its business continuity plan to ensure the delivery of essential services should the situation deteriorate. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in the Republic of Niger for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. For specific details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link "Stategy".

Target Groups

Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR en République du Niger pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy".

Other

UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations".


Location

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Niger
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Status Completion

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Programme Spend

Programme budget and spend to date, as per the amounts loaded in financial system(s), and for which procurement has been finalised.

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Sectors

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Budget

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Programme data last updated on 09/11/2023