A woman carries containers at an internally displaced persons (IDP) camp in Ouallam, Tillabery region, Niger, on May 3, 2022.

Women’s Lives under Islamic State in Niger’s Tillabery

In recent years, an Islamic State branch has deepened its influence in rural Tillabery, near Niger’s border with Mali. Women there have long navigated difficult conditions, but the jihadists have made things worse. Niamey and partners should undertake initiatives to help women overcome these challenges.

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