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Anti-Slavery International

Breaking the poverty cycle and assisting the emancipation of communities of slave-descent in Niger

Last updated: 31/10/2021
IATI Identifier: GB-CHC-1049160-D22
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Description

The project will provide quality education to children and socio-economic support to community members across nine communities in the Tahoua region while improving the outreach and assistance capacity of the Niger anti-slavery movement in areas affected by the persistence of slavery practices; thereby reducing poverty, enabling full emancipation of marginalised communities of slave descent and creating safer, more conducive environments for people seeking to escape slavery. Direct support to vulnerable communities will be accompanied by participatory advocacy with State authorities and international organisations, to promote inclusion and end the marginalisation of slave descent communities in some of Niger’s most neglected areas.


Location

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Niger
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  • Anti-Slavery International
  • Timidria

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Programme data last updated on 31/10/2021