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Summary

The landlocked North African nation of Niger, a country of sand dunes and desert plains, still has the fresh flavor of freedom on its lips. Under military rule for thirty-one years, violent coups and bloody political infighting have finally unfolded into a fledgling democracy. One of the richest sources of uranium in the world, Niger has instead focused on developing agriculture and raising livestock. Future economic growth is hoped to be found in the mining of gold, coal, and recently discovered oil.

One of the poorest countries in the world, the agricultural economy is frequently destroyed by drought, making it insufficient to support the growing population. Slavery is still practiced in isolated areas of the country. Nigerian children are trafficked for labor in gold mines, sexual exploitation, and begging. Women are abducted and sold into domestic servitude or prostitution, and young boys are kidnapped for work in stone quarries. A land dispute between Libya remains unresolved and often triggers acts of violence.

Less than one percent of the population claims the Christian faith. Ninety-seven percent of the nation is Muslim, with 76% of the people listed as unreached ethnic groups. Christianity is slowly growing through humanitarian efforts such as well-digging, agricultural development, and education. The number of Evangelicals triples every year, though that is not keeping up with population growth. The cultural pressure to maintain the Islamic faith continues to hinder outreach efforts, though indigenous pastors, many of whom have converted to Christianity from Islam themselves, are stepping up as leaders in the fledgling church. Niger still has the taste of political freedom on their tongue. May spiritual freedom in Christ soon quench their eternal thirst with His bottomless well of compassion.

quick facts

continent:
Africa
religion:
Muslim 96%, Ethnic religions 3%
capital city:
Niamey
language:
French, Hausa, Zarma, Fulah, Tamashek, Koyraboro Senni Songhai
government:
Semi-presidential republic
GDP per capita:
$1,600
literacy rate:
37.3%
population:
26,342,784
major groups of people:
30% Tazarawa; 17% Zerma (Dyerma); 7% North Hausa (Arewa, Arawa); 6% Adarawa Hausa; 5% Songhai (Sonrhai)
POPULATION IN UNREACHED PEOPLE GROUPS:
98%

prayer points

01

The Fulani who have responded to the gospel, that God will give them courage to remain faithful to him, despite much opposition from their families and society. Pray many more will respond to the gospel

02

God to raise up more Fulani to be evangelists to their own people. Pray for God’s protection on those already involved in evangelism and discipleship

03

The pastors of local churches to be men of integrity and vision, united in purpose, and for the churches to grow a mission vision

04

More workers for the harvest, including, but not limited to, teachers, doctors and those with administrative skills

05

SIM Niger, as we navigate the security tensions of the Sahel region. Pray that doors will continue to be open so that Nigeriens can respond to the gospel

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