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Niger, a landlocked country in West Africa, is one of the poorest countries in the world. Sixty-one percent of its residents live on less than $1 a day. On top of these already dire circumstances, floods have wreaked havoc on livestock herds, catapulting even more of Niger’s population into poverty.

International Relief & Development (IRD) is in Niger helping to strengthen the livelihoods of these vulnerable people. Their ultimate goal is food security – for the residents of Niger to have healthy access to food and to not have to live in fear of hunger or starvation.

IRD, through funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, has reconstituted herds for families who lost animals in the floods, established ponds and water wells for animals and promoted pasture reserves for these areas.


Please stand with IRD by pledging your support for the work they’re doing in Niger. After you sign, don’t forget to sign up for IRD’s email list to learn more about the situation in Niger.
Use Food Security to Break Niger Out of Poverty

Spirit Airlines Mocks Oil on Beaches

This week, Spirit’s online promotion displayed bikini clad ladies saturated in tanning oil. But those are not the only attractions for eager vacationers; just yesterday, an Arkansas family got to watch an oil-covered dolphin struggle for breath after it stranded on a North Florida beach. They tried to revive it, but the dolphin died en route to a rehabilitation organization in Panama City. There’s even video.

Oh, wait. I’m sorry, was that not funny? Maybe because Spirit Airlines’ promotion wasn’t funny either. Of course, that didn’t stop them.

Spirit emailed this ad to its subscribers on Tuesday at 1:21 p.m. I know this because I was one such subscriber. It’s no coincidence that the bottles of tanning oil just happen to be green and yellow; BPs colors. As you can see, the bottles are labeled “Best Protection,” with the “B” and the “P” highlighted in bold. In addition to the subject line of the email, the first sentence of the ad asked subscribers to “Check out the oil on our beaches. You won’t be disappointed.”

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