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Here's a Toubou campement in the Tal desert. In the early 1990s, the nomadic Tuareg in the north and Toubou in the east engaged in an armed rebellion against the Nigerien state, asking for more political rights and a more equitable distribution of national resources. A fragmented guerrilla war ensued in the Aïr, Azawak, Manga, and Kawar regions, prompting the local Arab and Peulh communities to create self-defence militias as the rebels began stealing cattle and property to fund their war effort. Three peace accords in Ouagadougou (1995), Algiers (1997), and N’Djamena (1998), followed by the adoption of a new constitution in 1999 and fresh elections in 2000, restored peace in Niger.
The leader of Democratic Front for Renewal, a toubou rebel group, was our actual Minister of public health, who signed peace accord with the governement of Niger in 1998. We were in Lakani together to start tuberculosis control activities in nomadic areas in the east of Niger.

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Additional Photos by Alberto Piubello (albertopiubello) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 347 W: 43 N: 876] (2589)
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