The 171-mile road will link the city of N'guigmi with Koulele and Django, and is part of a strategy to improve the road infrastructure of Niger.
The country’s elimination marks a milestone in Africa’s fight to control and end the disease, the second-leading infectious cause of blindness worldwide.
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Niger junta expels Red Cross citing sovereignty, offers no explanationThe military junta in Niger has ordered the International Committee of the Red Cross to leave the country. The regime, which ...
At a time when Africa is convulsed by various threats and American interests could be at risk, United States influence is in ...
Niamey: Prime Minister of the Republic of Niger HE Ali Mahamane Lamine Zeine met on Monday in Niamey with theMinister of ...
The Republic of Niger has started enforcing new travel restrictions on Nigerians using the ECOWAS passport, denying entry to ...
Three countries under military rule have officially left West African regional bloc Ecowas, after more than a year of ...
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Niger junta to consider proposal for 5-year transition to non-military ruleNiger’s National Conference on Thursday submitted a proposal to return the country to non-military rule after a five-year transition period during which the current military government ...
Ivory Coast has officially taken control of the last remaining French military base in the country as the majority of French forces departed from countries across West Africa ...
Niger joins four other countries that have been verified by WHO for eliminating onchocerciasis, all in the Region of the Americas: Colombia (2013), Ecuador (2014), Guatemala (2016) and Mexico (2015).
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