Niger: Towards a more efficient organization of national civic service

The transitional government of Niger, led by President General Abdourahamane Tiani, is committed to the future of young Nigeriens through ambitious reforms. During the Council of Ministers meeting on September 19, 2024, an important announcement was made about the National Civic Service, an initiative aimed at mobilizing young graduates to actively participate in national efforts while preparing them for the job market.

This initiative, launched by the National Council for the Safeguarding of the Homeland (CNSP), reflects a strategic vision to enhance youth employability and improve their training. The National Civic Service serves as a stepping stone to employment, providing young people with valuable opportunities to contribute to the country’s development while gaining practical skills and a sense of civic responsibility.

The recently adopted decree introduces necessary reforms to ensure the program’s effectiveness. It focuses on two main areas: ensuring commitment and discipline in civic service, and enriching this period with practical learning and internships. This means that participants will not only take part but also receive quality training tailored to the job market’s needs.

This CNSP initiative is commendable as it provides a concrete response to the challenges of youth employment, promoting their social and professional integration. The National Civic Service will help reduce unemployment by giving young graduates their first work experience, which is crucial in a competitive job market.

By intensifying efforts to support youth, the CNSP confirms its commitment to building a more dynamic and inclusive society, where young people play a central role in Niger’s economic and social development. The focus on youth training and employment through initiatives like the National Civic Service clearly shows that Niger is actively preparing to meet future challenges.

Karim