CPAN’s work in Niger explores youth inclusion, sustained escapes from poverty, and social and economic inclusion of women. Our latest research shows the layering of shocks and stressors that increasingly constrain youth wellbeing, and the pathways out of poverty that manifest amidst these challenging contexts.
CPAN PUBLICATIONS ON NIGER
This study explores social inclusion of poor women and children as both process and outcome in Niger and Malawi.
The brief presents findings around health shocks and health as a resilience capacity from a series of 11 country studies on drivers of poverty dynamics in both Africa and Asia.
This policy brief highlights the policy recommendations to contribute to achieve sustained escapes out of poverty in Niger
The focus of this report is on resilience and household poverty dynamics in Niger, specifically escapes and descents, with a focus on what explains why some households escape poverty and remain out of poverty, while other households escape poverty only to fall back into poverty.