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SENEGAL 2024. Improving access to essential services for pastoralists in the Sahel
SENEGAL 2024. Improving access to essential services for pastoralists in the Sahel
SENEGAL 2024. Improving access to essential services for pastoralists in the Sahel
SENEGAL 2024. Improving access to essential services for pastoralists in the Sahel
SENEGAL 2024. Improving access to essential services for pastoralists in the Sahel
SENEGAL 2024. Improving access to essential services for pastoralists in the Sahel
SENEGAL 2024. Improving access to essential services for pastoralists in the Sahel
SENEGAL 2024. Improving access to essential services for pastoralists in the Sahel
SENEGAL 2024. Improving access to essential services for pastoralists in the Sahel
SENEGAL 2024. Improving access to essential services for pastoralists in the Sahel
SENEGAL 2024. Improving access to essential services for pastoralists in the Sahel
SENEGAL 2024. Improving access to essential services for pastoralists in the Sahel
SENEGAL 2024. Improving access to essential services for pastoralists in the Sahel
SENEGAL 2024. Improving access to essential services for pastoralists in the Sahel
SENEGAL 2024. Improving access to essential services for pastoralists in the Sahel
SENEGAL 2024. Improving access to essential services for pastoralists in the Sahel
SENEGAL 2024. Improving access to essential services for pastoralists in the Sahel
SENEGAL 2024. Improving access to essential services for pastoralists in the Sahel
SENEGAL 2024. Improving access to essential services for pastoralists in the Sahel
SENEGAL 2024. Improving access to essential services for pastoralists in the Sahel
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SENEGAL 2024. Improving access to essential services for pastoralists in the Sahel
23 July 2024, Bousra Ndawène, Senegal. Village women pound the millet.
07/23/2024
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FAO / Sylvain Cherkaoui
Project ID
Senegal Regional Sahel Pastoralism Support Project: WB/P147674
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19.94 MB
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UF17JQY
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Major infrastructure investment helps pastoralists and locals share limited resources in the Sahel.
Transhumant families and their herds pass through Bousra Ndawène, Central Senegal, twice a year. Situated along a transhumance corridor, the village is now better equipped to welcome these mouths to feed, thanks to a new vaccination pen, a water drill, an animal feed storage, a shop and a rehabilitated market.
This infrastructure was built thanks to the large-scale PRAPS project, financed by the World Bank, with the technical support of the FAO Investment Centre.
Just like breeders in Bousra Ndawène, more than 2.6 million pastoralists and agro-pastoralists have already benefited from the project’s activities.
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