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Niger's high infant mortality rate is comparable to levels recorded in neighboring countries. However, the child mortality rate (deaths among children under age of 5) is particularly high (198 per 1,000) due to generally poor health conditions and inadequate nutrition for most of the country's children. Nonetheless, Niger's fertility rate (7.8 births/woman), is among the highest in the world, and is far higher than the sub-Saharan African average of 5.4. Two-thirds (66.7%) of the Nigerien population is under age 25. Primary school net enrollment rate is 49% for boys and 31% for girls. Additional education occurs through thousands of Koranic schools.
Niger's high infant mortality rate is comparable to levels recorded in neighboring countries. However, the child mortality rate (deaths among children under age of 5) is particularly high (198 per 1,000) due to generally poor health conditions and inadequate nutrition for most of the country's children. Nonetheless, Niger's fertility rate (7.8 births/woman), is among the highest in the world, and is far higher than the sub-Saharan African average of 5.4. Two-thirds (66.7%) of the Nigerien population is under age 25. Primary school net enrollment rate is 49% for boys and 31% for girls. Additional education occurs through thousands of Koranic schools.
==Cities in Niger==
Abalak
Agadez
Aguié
Arlit
Birni
Birni
Dakoro
Diffa
Dogondoutchi
Dosso
Filingué
Gaya
Gouré
Guidan
Illéla
Kollo
Madaoua
Magaria
Maïné-Soroa
Maradi
Matameye
Mirria
Nguigmi
Niamey
Say
Tahoua
Tânout
Tchirozérine
Téra
Tessaoua
Tillabéri
Zinder


==[[History_of_niger|HISTORY OF NIGER]]==
==[[History_of_niger|HISTORY OF NIGER]]==

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