
Niger - February 2025
Junta tightens restrictions on humanitarian organizations, expels Red Cross
Niger’s junta has intensified restrictions on humanitarian organizations, ordering the closure of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) offices and expelling its expatriate staff on 4 February. The government formally terminated its agreements with the humanitarian organization but provided no official explanation. The ICRC had operated in Niger for 35 years, assisting victims of violence in conflict-affected regions – providing healthcare services to more than 120,000 people in 2024 alone. The ICRC is not the only humanitarian organization to have had its license revoked. On 12 November 2024, the French NGO Acted and its Nigerien partner APBE (Action for Well-being) also lost their authorization without any stated justification. Civic space in Niger has continued to shrink, with authorities increasingly citing national sovereignty to justify the tightening of controls on humanitarian and civil society organizations.
Sources: Aïr Info, Radio France Internationale, Jeune Afrique


