Annual Report 2025 - Niger

Annual Report: Discover our impact in 2025

In 2025, World Vision Niger continued its mission to improve the well‑being of the most vulnerable children despite a context marked by reduced funding and security constraints. Thanks to the dedication of its teams and partners, the organization reached more than 499,000 people, including more than 300,000 children across the regions of Dosso, Maradi, Tahoua, Tillabéri, and Zinder. The year also marked the 30th anniversary of World Vision Niger, celebrating three decades of impact, partnership, and hope alongside communities.

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They Lived in the Shadows. Today, They Stand in the Light.

In many rural villages, a child who cannot walk is condemned to remain indoors, far from school, far from other children, far from a life of dignity. 

In Badaguichiri, two girls once condemned to silence and immobility now have a chance to participate in family life, to be seen, to belong, simply to exist with dignity. Their lives were transformed not by medicine or miracles, but by a small piece of equipment that unlocked their freedom.

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A young beneficiary happy with his harvest for the day

Market garden site transforms lives of IDPs in Niger

This article tells the story of the people of Garbey Kourou before and after the resilience project run by World Vision and its partner ADH.
The internally displaced people receive support  through the Integrated Emergency Food Security and Nutrition.

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Poverty, which affects a large majority of Nigeriens, has serious repercussions on children's access to healthy food, financial resources, health services and education.

The lack of access to healthy food is the main reason for the high level of malnutrition which affects children in both rural and urban areas of Niger. Inadequate diets lead to underweight children and major development problems. Many children in Niger suffer from micro-nutritional deficiencies and disorders due to a lack of iodine.

At World Vision, we used a community-based approach to address the root causes of issues affecting children. Key sectors of our work include Child Protection, WASH, education, and nutrition. Gender, advocacy, faith and development are cross-cutting elements in all our work. 

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