Niger's Courage Mothers

Niger is a Central African country in which the majority of its population (75%) are young people under 15 years old, has a very high birth rate that is around an average of 9 children per woman, although it also has the equivalent in poverty, of In fact, they classify it as the poorest country in the world or at least one of the poorest.

The living conditions in that country are dramatic, water is scarce and the lack of work is notorious, the consequences are inevitable. Famine, diseases, etc. But Niger also has some true mothers courage who have decided to get their children ahead anyway. Many mothers have had to suffer the loss of a child, something that no mother in the world wants, the solution has been to prove their worth, they are in charge of working collecting and collecting millet, one of the basic elements of food and with which They can provide food for their children.

They don't mind walking for miles to the nearest water source to provide their little ones with the precious liquid. They are also responsible for providing the poor education they can offer, the opinions are conclusive, if it were not for the mothers of Niger the situation would be even more disastrous.

From tomorrow, the television channel La Sexta will broadcast until Sunday some small reports that offer a vision of the situation in the country and how these mothers manage to deal with it.