Niger - NGOs Warn Further Instability, and Sanctions Could Exacerbate Humanitarian Needs of the Most Vulnerable, Including Women and Children
In Niger, a country already affected by multiple crises, humanitarian NGOs are warning that further instability could strongly deteriorate the living conditions of the most vulnerable, including women and children, who are often the most vulnerable during times of crisis, and hamper the humanitarian response.
The combination of sanctions and conflict with the existing vulnerabilities in Niger could have devastating effects on the lives of over 4.4 million people in the country who are already in need of humanitarian assistance.
As independent and neutral humanitarian organizations, we urge all stakeholders to do their utmost to minimize human suffering and ensure that assistance can reach those in need, regardless of political situation or decisions. We further urge all stakeholders to ensure that humanitarian actors can continue their essential work unimpeded and fully respect humanitarian principles. We also advocate for the inclusion of humanitarian exemptions in all decisions, including sanctions, to prevent adverse impacts on civilians.
SIGNATORIES
ACTED
Action contre la Faim
CARE International
Concern Worlwide
COOPI – Cooperazione Internationale
Danish Refugee Council (DRC)
Humanité & Inclusion
International NGO Safety Organisation (INSO)
International Rescue Committee (IRC)
Mercy Corps
Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC)
OXFAM
Save the Children
Solidarités International
Welthungerhilfe (WHH)
World Vision International