Switzerland supports development efforts in Niger by investing in rural development, education, vocational skills development and local governance. These actions are aimed at improving the living conditions of local communities, encouraging them to play a part in their own development.
Niger

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Niger faces food insecurity on a regular basis due to economic and structural problems. Since the 1970s the country has experienced seven major food crises. Approximately 80% of the population live in rural areas with more than 45% living below the poverty line. In line with Niger’s development strategies, the SDC is active in three main fields:
- Rural development
- Education and vocational skills development
- Local governance, decentralisation and citizen participation
SDC operations are focused primarily on Dosso and Maradi in southern Niger, but they also extend into Zinder and Diffa.
Swiss Bilateral ODA |
2020 |
2021 |
2022 * |
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Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) |
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Bilateral development cooperation |
22.23 |
19.95 |
23.00 |
Humanitarian aid |
6.68 |
4.96 |
5.43 |
State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) |
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Economic Cooperation and Development |
- |
- |
- |
Peace and Human Rights Division (PHRD) |
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Conflict transformation and human rights |
- |
- |
- |
Total SDC/SECO/PHRD |
28.91 |
24.91 |
28.43 |
Other Federal Offices |
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Other FDFA Divisions (ASAF, AIO, aso) |
- |
- |
.. |
Network of FDFA representations abroad |
1.90 |
2.19 |
.. |
State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) |
0.12 |
0.08 |
.. |
State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) |
- |
- |
.. |
MeteoSwiss |
- |
- |
- |
Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sport (DDPS) |
- |
- |
- |
Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) |
- |
- |
.. |
Federal Statistical Office (FSO) |
- |
- |
- |
Total other Federal Offices |
2.02 |
2.27 |
- |
Cantons and municipalities |
0.79 |
.. |
.. |
Total |
31.72 |
27.18 |
28.43 |
* planned; total based on available data
.. = figures not available | – = nil or amount < 5'000 CHF
Rural development and food security
Empowering producers
Food security is a major challenge in Niger, requiring a collective, concerted response. The SDC works with farmers and stockbreeders to improve production methods, for example, by constructing water infrastructure, establishing grazing corridors and supplying seed and fertiliser. It also helps farmers to market their products. With the backing of farmers' organisations, producers are involved in developing and implementing rules governing farming and grazing rights, which provide greater land tenure security and fairer access to resources. Producers’ associations also conduct capacity building, helping their members defend their interests and promoting conditions conducive to rural development and food security. The SDC also supports the national system of prevention and management of disasters and food crises.
Basic education and vocational skills development
Creating opportunities for the future
Although access to education in Niger is improving, the quality of education is often poor. In bolstering the education system, the SDC promotes effective schools. Curricula include local knowledge and national languages, helping young people build the skills they need to become responsible citizens.
Training young people for skilled employment
Vocational skills development is key to the development of rural economies, providing employment prospects for young people and marginalised groups. In this context, the SDC supports initial teacher training and continuing professional development for teachers.
Local governance and citizen participation
Creating local development hubs
Despite the succession of coups and rebellions since the 1990s, democracy is gaining ground. The SDC supports decentralisation and local governance. It assists regions and municipalities in improving basic services and promoting local governance that brings together public and private sector stakeholders.
Greater citizen participation
The SDC assists in strengthening the electoral system, independent media and citizen participation, including the participation of women and young people in the governance of the country.
Humanitarian aid
Conflict and food crises
Swiss Humanitarian Aid helps multilateral partners, including the ICRC, World Food Programme and NGOs, provide assistance to victims of conflict and communities facing food crises.
History of cooperation
Working towards development by local people
The SDC opened an office in Niamey in 1977 and signed a cooperation agreement the following year. In line with government priorities, cooperation focused from the outset on securing drinking water supplies, training and research, rural development and combating desertification. Communities have, over time, become agents of their own development, reaching a consensus about their needs and the best way of responding to them. The SDC provides support in the form of funding and technical expertise.
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Current projects
Better training to facilitate the integration of youngsters in rural areas into the labour market

01.01.2017
- 31.03.2023
The SDC is committed to improving the education and vocational training system in Niger. Over 1.5 million young people living in rural areas currently have no access to education or vocational training. Their future ability to enter the labour market depends on good-quality basic education and vocational training tailored to their needs.
Country/region | Topic | Period | Budget |
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Niger Dosso and Maradi |
Vocational training Employment & economic development Education
Vocational training
Employment creation
Primary education
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01.01.2017 - 31.03.2023 |
CHF 15’666’601 |
Programme d’Hydraulique Rurale – Appui Au Secteur Eau et Assainissement (PHRASEA) Phase 2
01.01.2017
- 31.12.2022
Moins de 50% des nigériens ont accès à l’eau potable et seuls 7% disposent de conditions d'assainissement de base. La croissance démographique galopante, la dispersion de la population sur le territoire et la précarité des finances publiques sont des contraintes empêchant l'accès des populations à ces services de base. Le PHRASEA vient en appui aux efforts du gouvernement, en misant sur la maitrise d’ouvrage des communes.
Allocation of SDC Funding to WFP Operations in 2017
01.01.2017
- 31.12.2017
In line with the Good Humanitarian Donorship (GHD) principles, Switzerland recognizes the necessity of predictable and flexible funding to respond to changing needs in humanitarian crises. SDC funding to WFP operations allows the World Food Programme (WFP) to respond proactively and to provide immediate food assistance in life-threatening situations.