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    Décret portant création du CRDTO

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    Le présent document est le Decret portant création du Centre Régional de Recherche et de Documentation pour la Tradition Orale

    Evaluation and use of surveillance system data toward the identification of high-risk areas for potential cholera vaccination: a case study from Niger.

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    In 2008, Africa accounted for 94% of the cholera cases reported worldwide. Although the World Health Organization currently recommends the oral cholera vaccine in endemic areas for high-risk populations, its use in Sub-Saharan Africa has been limited. Here, we provide the principal results of an evaluation of the cholera surveillance system in the region of Maradi in Niger and an analysis of its data towards identifying high-risk areas for cholera

    Programme intérimaire de la collecte des traditions orales de la vallée du Niger

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    Le présent document indique les éléments essentiels de l'activité du Centre de Recherche et de Documentation pour la Tradition Orale, pour l'année 1968, à la suite de l'aocord signé entre l'UNESCO et le Gouvernement du Niger : exécution de projets conjoints, équipement nécessaire à cette fin et organisa tion d'un stage de formation aux techniques de prise de son et de l'image...

    Arrêté N 0151/PM du 21 Octobre 2019 portant création, attribution, composition et fonctionnement de la Plateforme Nationale Science-Politique sur les Changements Climatiques, l'Agriculture, la Sécurité Alimentaire et Nutritionnelle (PNSP/CCASAN) au Niger.

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    Arrêt portant création, attribution, composition et fonctionnement de la Plateforme de Dialogue Science-Politique sur les changements climatiques, l’agriculture et la sécurité alimentaire et nutritionnelle au Nige

    Dependence and Autonomy: Conditions of Possibility for Nigerien Ownership in the Water Sector

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    In order for development assistance to contribute to sustainable reform it is considered necessary for recipient states to become owners of and assume leadership over their own policies and strategies. Based on state–agent narratives and participation in ministry–donor negotiation meetings and workshops, this paper investigates the process of achieving Nigerien ownership in the water sector through the implementation of the programme approach. Against the backdrop of new mechanisms of aid and promises for the future, the article shows how Nigerien ownership in the water sector is imagined as the ability to act, which requires the close presence of donors rather than autonomous decision-making. At the same time, the promise of agency creates a space for negotiation of the role of the state that may or may not be utilized
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