By Katherine Kolios | Executive Director
When we first posted this project, there were 696 cases of COVID-19 in Niger. Now, there are 1,172. While the government has done an excellent job stemming the spread of the virus, we aren't out of the woods yet. COVID reiterated the importance of communities being able to meet their basic needs locally. Rural and nomadic communities without access to safe water are at significant risk if the coronavirus or another disease infiltrates the population. They are also most vulnerable to price fluctuations as they have limited access to markets and goods. Now, more than ever, our partner communities need support – and you can help.
As a safety measure, schools across Niger closed for two months in April and May. They reopened in June to finish out the school year. RAIN sought to help ensure schools in our partner communities could re-open safely.
RAIN’s Field Team, led by Director of Programs Boube Aw:
We believe in the power of these entrepreneurial women, these curious children, and these committed families to build their own futures – but we also know how hard that is to do without support. Your help can ensure that these basic vital needs are met so that education and opportunity do not need to be put on hold for COVID.
No one knows what the remainder of 2020 holds or how the situation with COVID-19 will evolve, but we do know that the challenges these communities face aren’t going away. We are committed to continued support for these communities, whether schools re-open in September or not. We hope you will stand by us to ensure they continue to have access to the food and resources they need to persevere.
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