The general objectives of the association, such as helping orphans and widows, establishing socio-educational infrastructures, building and managing orphanages, supporting disadvantaged individuals, and raising awareness for participation in the country's development, demonstrate a holistic approach to improving the living conditions of Nigerien communities.
The official registration of the association in November 2022, as well as its recognition under number 797763632 in Belgium, adds formal legitimacy to its activities. It is also encouraging to note that the association has already achieved several milestones, including assistance in managing an orphanage since June 2023, housing 20 young boys. Contributions to the renovation and construction of temporary housing, as well as participation in well construction, demonstrate the concrete impact of the association on vulnerable communities.
It will be interesting to follow the future achievements of the Charitable and Solidarity Framework Association in Niger and see how it will continue to contribute positively to the social and economic development of Niger.
The association was founded in 2021 by young Nigeriens, under the initiative of Mr. Ibrahim Mahamadou. Its main objective is to support minor orphans, widows, and conduct charitable actions for vulnerable communities.
It was officially registered in Niger on November 18, 2022, under order No. 001263 MI/D/DGAPJ/DLP, and is also recognized under number 797763632 in Belgium.
The general objectives of the association include helping orphans and widows, assisting in the renovation of socio-educational infrastructures, building and managing orphanages, supporting disadvantaged individuals, as well as raising awareness among target individuals for their participation in the country's development.
So far, the association has accomplished several achievements, including assistance in managing an orphanage since June 2023, housing 20 young boys. It has also contributed to the renovation and construction of temporary housing, as well as well construction.
By supporting orphans, widows, and participating in infrastructure projects, the association seems to play a significant role in improving the living conditions of Nigerien communities and supporting the state's development efforts.
The Nigerien government does not provide grants to the association, so there are very few financial resources available for projects. The association operates through member contributions and donations.
All these participation fees make up the association's budget. Therefore, volunteer participation fees are used for prospecting, administrative procedures, project execution, equipment purchase, accommodation, volunteer stay, and project follow-ups.