The present article treats with sellers of tchandi-tchandi and aim at determining the part of the woman in the job by butcher's shop in Niamey. This work was realized thanks to a survey made with a sample of 400 sellers of prepared meats. She took place in the streets of 19 districts situated between 2nd and 3rd districts of Niamey. The results (profits) show that the sale of tchandi-tchandi is an activity dominated by the women. During decades, the hard living conditions favored the insertion of the woman in certain modern and traditional jobs. In spite of these efforts, the women occupy the small shops of street. Today, the phenomenon of urbanization generated a strong consumption of meats prepared in cities as Niamey, capital of Niger, where lives about 40 % of the urban of Niger. The fast population growth of the city, came along with a high demand in meat in a context where an important fringe of the population is poor. The access to the quality meat has them difficult because too expensive. That is why, the women filtered in on the preparation and the sale of tchandi-tchandi, a meat poor quality but accessible to everybody. So, they developed this new activity in which, they are usually excluded in particular in the field of the sale of meat.