Niger

Main results achieved

up to December 2023

Awareness Raising Initiatives

67.000 ​Vulnerable migrants, asylum seekers and refugees

Reached through outreach activities to inform about available services, safe migration and asylum procedures.

Capacity Building

1.500 National actors (government officials, civil society and service providers)

Trained on international laws, mixed migration management, migrant rights, law enforcement, international protection and Refugee Status Determination procedures.

Child Protection

45.700​ Children on the move

Assisted, received education, medical and psychosocial support, involved in recreational activities, successfully reintegrated or reunited with families.

800 National actors (government officials, civil society and service providers)

Strengthened technical and institutional capacities for the provision of adequate services to vulnerable children and best interest determination (BID).

Direct Assistance

45.700 Vulnerable migrants and refugees

Received shelter and accommodation, multi-purpose cash assistance, water and hygiene products, food and non-food items, tailored protection assistance services (including medical assistance, mental health and psychosocial support, legal assistance).

Direct Resettlement from Niger

1.300​ Refugees

whose Refugee Registration Forms were submitted to third countries for Resettlement considerations
Protection of victims of trafficking (VoTs).

100 ​National actors (government officials, civil society and service providers)

Trained on identification, assistance and protection of VoTs, promotion and implementation of the National Referral Mechanism (NRM) for VoTs.

250 ​VoTs and at-risk migrants

Identified, appropriately referred to, benefitted from comprehensive case management (including specialized care and direct assistance services).

2.500 ​Individuals (stakeholders, VoTs and vulnerable migrants at-risk)

Reached through outreach events on how to detect victims and inform VoTs and potential victims of their right to protection and assistance.

Total budget

€ 14.9 MILLION

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COOPI

Direct Assistance

5800​ Vulnerable migrants and refugees

​Received shelter and accommodation, water and hygiene products, food and non-food items, tailored protection assistance (including primary and specialized health services, mental health and psychosocial support).

Capacity Building

60 ​Health care Workers

​Trained on the Mental Health Humanitarian Intervention Guide (MhGAP), Mental Health assistance and provision of care for drug addicts in the Agadez region.

Child Protection

500​ Children

Involved in pre-school education activities, tutoring course and psychosocial activities. 

PHASE 4 (2020-21) € 0.4 MILLION
PHASE 5 (2021-23) € 1.3 MILLION
PHASE 6 (2023-24) € 1.5 MILLION

IOM

Direct Assistance

37.000​ Vulnerable migrantss

​Received shelter and accommodation, multi-purpose cash assistance, water and hygiene products, food and non-food items, tailored protection assistance services (including medical assistance, mental health and psychosocial support, legal assistance).

Protection of victims of trafficking (VoTs)

100 ​National actors (government officials, civil society and service providers)

Trained on identification, assistance and protection of VoTs, promotion and implementation of the National Referral Mechanism (NRM) for VoTs.

250​ VoTs and at-risk migrants

Identified, appropriately referred to, benefitted from comprehensive case management (including specialized care and direct assistance services).

2.500​ Individuals (stakeholders, VoTs and vulnerable migrants at-risk)

Reached through outreach events on how to detect victims and inform VoTs and potential victims of their right to protection and assistance. 

PHASE 4 (2020-21)​ € 1.0 MILLION
PHASE 5 (2021-23) € 0.8 MILLION
PHASE 6 (2023-24)​ € 2.0 MILLION

UNHCR

Awareness Raising Initiatives

2.000 ​Asylum seekers and refugees

Reached through outreach activities to inform about available services, safe migration and asylum procedures.

Capacity Building

1000 ​Government officials, civil servants and university students

Trained on international protection, refugee status determination procedures and standards
Direct Assistance.

2800​ Asylum-seekers and refugees

​Received shelter and accommodation, multi-purpose cash assistance, water and hygiene products, food and non-food items, tailored protection assistance services (including medical assistance, mental health and psychosocial support, legal assistance, gender based violence).

Direct Resettlement from Niger

1.300​ Refugees

whose Refugee Registration Forms were submitted to third countries for Resettlement considerations. 

PHASE 1 (2016-18)​ € 2.2 MILLION
PHASE 3 (2019-20)​ € 1.0 MILLION
PHASE 4 (2020-21)​ € 1.0 MILLION
PHASE 5 (2021-23) € 1.2 MILLION
PHASE 6 (2023-24)​ € 0.8 MILLION

UNICEF

Awareness Raising Initiatives

65.000 ​Vulnerable migrants

Reached through outreach activities to inform about available assistance, safe migration and asylum procedures.
Capacity Building

400​ National actors (government officials, civil society and service providers)

Trained on international laws, mixed movements management, migrants rights, law enforcement and protection.
Child Protection

45.200​ Children on the move

Assisted, received education, medical and psychosocial support, involved in recreational activities, successfully reintegrated or reunited with families.

300​ National actors (government officials, civil society and service providers)

Strengthened technical and institutional capacities for the provision of adequate services to vulnerable children and best interest determination (BID). 

PHASE 3 (2019-20) € 1.1 MILLION
PHASE 4 (2020-21)​ € 0.7 MILLION