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Open
Innah Gaspar
CI Secretariat
Yes
West Africa
Niger
Humanitarian response, Women’s economic empowerment, Health
VSLA
Ollivier Girard/CARE
Ollivier Girard/CARE
02 June 20
Horizontal
Wide Shot
Woman
Serious
8256x6192
Digital Camera
GFX 50R
Marariya Miko, Daratou village - Second Woman Meria Daouda
Very difficult life, because food is running out on a daily basis. The rainy season was bad, resulting in a poor harvest. The husband is stranded in Zinder and without work, she no longer receives any money. She manages to maintain one meal a day. She is forced to do small jobs (eg harvesting herbs, caretaking for animals) to feed her family. She left the women's group because she could no longer contribute. She was thinking of borrowing from the group, but that would have complicated paying it back. Her hope is that work will resume for everyone so that the economy can resume. His expectations are mainly in terms of food, oil, salt, miles, etc.