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| Section The ICRC in Niger This country is covered by the regional delegation in SenegalThe ICRC in Senegal Like many countries in the Sahel belt, Niger is facing a surge in violence. Clashes in the northern part of the country between the Niger Movement for Justice and government forces have become more frequent since 2007, resulting in poor security conditions and population displacement. Mines and highwaymen have made the situation even worse. The ICRC serves as a neutral intermediary at the request of the parties involved and endeavours to perform the humanitarian tasks that fall within its mandate. In particular, the ICRC has:
For more information on the current humanitarian crisis in Niger please see the site of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies 13-2-2009 Niger: humanitarian principles and a battle of witsIn Niger in December 2008, a group of journalism, sociology and medical students took part in a national moot court competition on international humanitarian law. Surprisingly, it was the medical students who came out on top. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Niger) Feature Includes Photo |
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