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Soutien d'urgence à la protection des moyens d'existence des pasteurs et des agropasteurs dans les régions d’Agadez, de Diffa, de Maradi, de Tahoua, de Tillabéry et de Zinder












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    En 2019, le Niger a été confronté à l’aggravation de l’insécurité, en particulier dans la région de Diffa, ainsi que dans les zones situées le long de la frontière avec le Burkina Faso et le Mali au sein des régions de Tahoua et de Tillabéry, ce qui exacerbe les vulnérabilités structurelles du pays. Ceci a considérablement nui à la production agricole et augmente ainsi les niveaux d’insécurité alimentaire au sein des communautés touchées par le conflit. En 2020, la FAO mettra en œuvre des actvités avec l'objectif de fournir une assistance d'urgence aux ménages vulnérables en situation d'insécurité alimentaire pour restaurer leurs moyens d'existence.
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    La situation humanitaire au Niger continue d’être marquée par l’insécurité alimentaire, la malnutrition, les déplacements de population, les catastrophes naturelles et les épidémies. Chaque année, des millions de personnes ont besoin d’une assistance d’urgence en raison de multiples facteurs chroniques et de chocs successifs. Dans le cadre du Plan de réponse humanitaire pour 2019, la FAO requiert 12,8 millions d'USD pour assister 505 400 personnes afin de soutenir la production alimentaire et l'élevage.
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    Le Niger est touché par une crise sécuritaire sans précédent qui vient exacerber les faiblesses structurelles du pays et qui est notamment liée aux conflits dans les pays voisins, à savoir le Burkina Faso, la Libye, le Mali et le Nigéria. Celle-ci a déclenché de violentes attaques et d’importants déplacements de population internes, ainsi qu’un a lux de réfugiés vers les régions de Di a, Maradi, Tahoua et Tillabéry, provenant des trois pays voisins. En outre, les réfugiés arrivent dans des zones exposées à l’insécurité alimentaire et exercent ainsi des pressions supplémentaires sur des ressources déjà limitées. Il est essentiel de soutenir les moyens d’existence des personnes déplacées vulnérables afin de renforcer leur autonomie. En 2020, la FAO mettra en oeuvre des activités Rafin de renforcer les moyens d’existence des réfugiés du Nigéria et du Mali et soutenir leur intégration au sein des communautés d’accueil.

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