National Legislation on Labour and Social Rights
Global database on occupational safety and health legislation
Employment protection legislation database
Display in: French - Spanish
Parts I and II of the Convention. Improvement of standards of living. The Committee notes the information provided by the Government in October 2008. The Government indicates that it has implemented several practical measures to harmonize the country’s economic development and ensure more balanced regional development. These measures concern, in particular, the provisions of Act No. 2001-31 setting out the aims of the regional planning policy, which aims to reduce regional disparities through improved coverage of the essential needs of the population; the creation of a National Institute of Statistics as a tool for improving economic and human development indicators and the special programme of the President of the Republic, which aims to equip rural areas with basic socio-economic infrastructure (schools and health centres). In order to promote the industrialization of rural areas, section 37 of the Investment Code provides for a three-year exemption from duties period for enterprises which are established in certain regions. The Government also indicates that microfinance institutions and cereal-providing banks constitute a tool for local development and for combating poverty. According to the data available, there is persistent poverty, particularly in rural areas (nearly two in three Nigeriens live below the poverty line). The overall rate of underemployment is 34.62 per cent, while the rate for women is 38.33 per cent and that for men is 32.93 per cent. Underemployment mainly affects rural populations. The level of education is low, malnutrition is rife among a significant proportion of the population, mortality rates are high, there is insufficient access to drinking water and limited access to energy, transport and communication infrastructure, as well as to markets. The Committee also notes that, to remedy this situation, the Government has adopted a new accelerated development and poverty reduction strategy (SDRP 2008–12), which focuses on the development of clusters with strong growth potential and which create jobs and the promotion of regional development poles. The Committee requests the Government to include information in its next report on the results achieved following the adoption of Act No. 2001-31 setting out the aims of the regional planning policy, indicating the progress made in reducing regional disparities and improving the standards of living of the population. The Committee also requests the Government to provide information on the results achieved under the SDRP to contribute to the well-being and development of the population and to promote its desire for social progress (Article 1). Please also include information on the steps taken to improve living conditions in rural areas, increase productive capacity and improve the standard of living of workers in the informal economy (Articles 3 and 4).
Parts I and II of the Convention. Improvement of standards of living. In its observation of 2005, the Committee asked the Government to supply information on the manner in which the provisions of the Convention had been taken into account in the preparation and execution of measures taken under its economic programmes and poverty reduction strategy. In its report received in October 2006, the Government states that the poverty reduction strategy which has been adopted is above all the expression of a political commitment and that it meets perfectly the concerns expressed by the various groups concerned throughout the preparation process, following a participatory approach involving all interested parties, which makes this strategy the product of a broad national consensus. The Government expresses its determination to reduce poverty levels by half by 2015, pursuing the objective of sustainable growth, which reduces poverty, in particular via durable and ongoing economic growth, the expansion of the productive sectors and the development of basic social services. The Government states that significant advances have been recorded, as indicated by the third report on the implementation of the strategy, in the version approved at the meeting of 10 February 2006, and adds that the process of revising the strategy is going ahead as planned. The Government also sent the text of Decree No. 2006-059/PRN/MFP/T of 8 March 2006 establishing minimum wages for occupational categories of workers governed by the interoccupational collective agreement. Moreover, the country is experiencing a phase of positive economic growth, the increase in GDP having been about 3.3 per cent on average for the 1994–2004 period and 7.1 per cent in 2005, according to estimates sent by the Government to international financial institutions. The Committee understands that, in the context of the poverty reduction strategy, a framework programme is planned with the aim of at facilitating access for young people to initial employment, to put in place a national policy for training and vocational and technical training, and to lay the foundations of a national employment policy. In this regard, the Committee recalls that, in the conclusions adopted at the 11th ILO African Regional Meeting (Addis Ababa – April 2007), the tripartite delegations reached a consensus for a mainstream assessment of the impact on the generation and maintenance of decent work opportunities into poverty-reducing development strategies, and adopt national targets for the creation of sufficient decent jobs to absorb new labour market entrants and reduce by half the number of working poor. The Committee asks the Government to supply detailed information in its next report on the manner in which the provisions of Articles 1 and 2 of the Convention, which require that “all policies” to be “primarily directed to the well-being and development of the population”, have been taken into account in the preparation and implementation of an integrated national programme for the promotion of decent work and in the poverty reduction strategy.
Parts I and II of the Convention. Improvement of standards of living. The Committee notes the brief information contained in the Government’s report received in November 2003. It notes that the various existing sectoral policies have been reshaped into a national social development policy aimed particularly at reducing the extent of poverty and improving the population’s quality of life. The Government also mentions that its social development policy is set out in the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) drawn up in 2001. The Committee requests the Government to supply in its next report information on the manner in which the provisions of the Convention stipulating that "all policies ... primarily directed to the well-being and development of the population" have been taken into account in the preparation and execution of measures taken under its economic programmes and poverty reduction strategy.
[The Government is asked to reply in detail to the present comments in 2006.]
The Committee notes the information provided by the Government to the effect that economic and financial difficulties, aggravated by political instability for nearly a decade, have prevented the implementation of several projects and programmes. It also notes that the Prime Minister of the Vth Republic has officially assigned the portfolios to the various ministers.
The Committee requests the Government to indicate in its next report the measures which have been taken or are envisaged in the field of social policy with a view to ensuring the well-being and development of the population, thereby giving effect to the provisions of the Convention.