Hama Safiatou

September 20, 2024

Hama Safiatou, president of the Say Commune citizens’ monitoring committee, feels hopeful for the future of democracy because she sees the ambition of Niger’s youth to engage with their elders, drawing inspiration from previous generations in order to continue making progress for the future.  

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