Diffa Region

Region of Niger


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::summary Region of Niger ::

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image_skylineDiffa region resting camels mules road 2006.jpg
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image_captionBoys driving mule carts in Diffa Region
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subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameNiger
seat_typeCapital
seatDiffa
leader_titleGovernor
leader_nameUnknown
area_total_km2156906
population_total762,700
population_as_of2020 estimate
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timezone1West Africa Time
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| name = Diffa | native_name = | native_name_lang = fr | type = Region | image_skyline = Diffa region resting camels mules road 2006.jpg | image_alt = Boys | image_caption = Boys driving mule carts in Diffa Region | nickname = | motto = | image_map = Diffa in Niger.svg | map_alt = | map_caption = Location within Niger | mapsize = frameless | coordinates = | coordinates_footnotes = | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = Niger | established_title = | established_date = | founder = | named_for = | seat_type = Capital | seat = Diffa | government_footnotes = | leader_party = | leader_title = Governor | leader_name = Unknown | area_footnotes = | area_total_km2 = 156906 | area_note = | elevation_footnotes = | elevation_m = | population_footnotes = | population_total = 762,700 | population_as_of = 2020 estimate | population_density_km2 = auto | population_demonym = | population_note = | timezone1 = West Africa Time | utc_offset1 = +1 | postal_code_type = | postal_code = | area_code_type = | area_code = | blank_name_sec1 = HDI (2021) | blank_info_sec1 = 0.386 | website = | footnotes = | official_name = Diffa is one of the seven regions of Niger, and is located in the southeast of the country. The capital of the region is Diffa.

Geography

Diffa Region is situated in the extreme southeast of Niger between 10° 30’ and 15° 35’ longitude East and 13° 04’ and 18° 00’ latitude North. It covers 156 906 km², and it borders Agadez Region to the north, Chad to the east, Nigeria to the south, and Zinder Region to the west. The landscape is primarily Sahelian in the south, merging into the Sahara desert in the north of the region. In the far southeast can be found Niger's portion of Lake Chad; formerly extending as far west as N'guigmi, the lake has shrunk drastically in recent decades. In the southeast, the Komadougou Yobe river forms part of the border with Nigeria.

Settlements

Diffa is the regional capital. Other major settlements include Bosso, Chetimari, Dungass, Gueskerou, Goudoumaria, Kablewa, Mainé-Soroa, N'Gourti, N'Guelbély, N'guigmi and Toumour.

Administrative subdivisions

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Diffa Region is divided into six Departments:

The Region also includes three Urban Communes, a number of Rural Communes, four Cantons, and over twenty Groupments (administrative councils of nomadic communities). The Urban Communes are Diffa, Maïné-Soroa, N'guigmi; while the Rural Communes include Bosso, Chétimari, Goudoumaria, N'Gourti, Kabléwa, Nguel beyli, and Gueskérou.

Demographics

The main ethnolinguistic groups in the region are Arabs, Fula, Hausa, Kanuri, Buduma, and Toubou.

Refugees

Refugees from Nigeria fleeing violence from Boko Haram are living with local populations in the Diffa Region. As of June 11, 2014, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) estimated that as many as 1,000 refugees a week were crossing the border into Diffa region; four out of five were women and girls.{{Cite web | last = Damon | first = Arwa | title = Where are Nigeria's missing girls? On the hunt for Boko Haram | work = CNN.com | access-date = 2014-06-12 | date = 2014-06-11 | url = http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/10/world/africa/boko-haram-hunt-arwa-damon/index.html?iid=article_sidebar

Economy

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5a/Landscape_Diffa_region_Niger.jpg" caption="Landscape of rural Diffa Region, Niger, traveling on the main highway from Diffa to Niamey. (2006)"] ::

The economy of Diffa Region is primarily agricultural, based upon pastoralism and farming. The major crop, grown both for subsistence and sale, is millet, especially the drought-tolerant varieties. One third of arable land is devoted to farming: almost 105,000 hectares farmed of the 299,500 hectares of arable land. Areas of the east and south also grow rice and maize. Irrigation in the valleys around Maïné-Soroa make this possible, as does the edge of Lake Chad (3,000 km² in the far east) and the seasonal Komadougou Yobe river valley in the south. This river valley forms around 150 km of the border with Nigeria. Despite this, the Diffa Region is among the most unproductive agricultural areas in Niger, and all of West Africa, making it especially vulnerable to drought and famine.

References

  • Portions of this article were translated from the French language Wikipedia article :fr:Diffa (région), 2008-06-19.
  • {{Cite book |last=Decalo |first=Samuel |title=Historical Dictionary of the Niger (3rd ed.) |publisher=Scarecrow Press|location=Boston & Folkestone |year=1997 |isbn=0-8108-3136-8
  • {{Cite book |last=Geels |first=Jolijn |title=Niger |publisher=Bradt UK / Globe Pequot Press|location=Chalfont St Peter, Bucks / Guilford, Connecticut |year=2006 |isbn=978-1-84162-152-4
  • The Wodaabe Of Southeastern Niger. In Nikolaus Schareika. Ecological Knowledge And Herd Movement Strategies Among The Wodaabe Of Southeastern Niger. Institut für Ethnologie und Afrikastudien, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz/The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (2003)

References

  1. [http://www.stat-niger.org/statistique/file/Annuaires_Statistiques/Annuaire_ins_2011/population.pdf Annuaire statistique du Niger]
  2. "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab".
  3. Geels, Jolijn, (2006) ''Bradt Travel Guide - Niger'', pgs. 227-38
  4. (18 February 2019). "Carte de référence: Niger - Région de Diffa (30 janvier 2019)". REACH Initiative.
  5. [http://lesahel.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3323:presentation-de-la-region-de-diffa-des-potentialites-naturelles-considerables&catid=50:special-18-decembre-2009&Itemid=64 Présentation de la région de Diffa: des potentialités naturelles considérables]. Abdou Saïdou, [[Le Sahel]] (Niamey). 17 December 2009
  6. "Languages of Niger". [[Ethnologue]].
  7. [http://www.citypopulation.de/en/niger/cities/ Niger: Administrative Division population statistics]
  8. (2 October 2015). "Boko Haram fighters kill two Niger soldiers, wound four in ambush". Reuters.
  9. (5 April 2019). "ACAPS Briefing Note: Niger - Displacement in Diffa region (5 April 2019)". Relief Web.

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