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Published on Apr 20, 2024Source: TRT World - Gov't Propaganda
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Published on Apr 19, 2024
Moving pictures: travelling cinema takes stories of ‘departures and dreams’ to Senegal
At about 1pm on Monday a 35-seater bus arrived in Pikine, a city east of the Senegalese capital, Dakar. A portable screen, projector, sound system and generator were unpacked to set up a temporary cinema in a lively neighbourhood where the scent of …
Source: The Guardian - Center-left -
Published on Apr 19, 2024
Imperilled by ocean acidification: Senegal’s shellfish sector
Editor’s note: Ocean acidification is a global crisis. From West Africa’s Atlantic shores to the Pacific coast of North America, this manifestation of climate change is already doing alarming damage to shellfish that support local people. In this two- …
Source: Dialogo Chino - Neutral -
Published on Apr 19, 2024
Disabled students in Senegal benefit from inclusive education program
Senegal lacks a strategy for inclusive education, but it has started to develop one. Until recently, the country has had mostly specialiized schools for children with disabilities, but they are often expensive. Now, in some schools, disabled students are …
Source: TRT World - Gov't Propaganda -
Published on Apr 19, 2024
President Barrow to Host Senegal’s President on Maiden Visit
Barely three weeks after his inauguration as President of the Republic of Senegal, H. E. Bassirou Diomaye Diakhar Faye willvisit The Gambia on Saturday, 20 April 2024, for a day’s visit. President Barrow will receive his esteemed guest at the Banjul …
Source: The Voice Gambia - Uncategorized -
Published on Apr 19, 2024
The triumph of justice: How Faye’s presidential victory in Senegal signaled a fight against injustice
- Advertisement - By Yobba Baldeh In the vibrant tapestry of Senegal’s democratic landscape, one resounding theme emerged victorious in the recent presidential election: the relentless pursuit of justice. As the dust settles and the nation embraces a new …
Source: The Standard Gambia - Label Pending -
Published on Apr 18, 2024
Senegal chooses the ballot over the bullet
‘If we trace the incidents from Macky Sall flirting with a third term to the recent furore over the postponement, there were many points where the [situation] could have degraded into something worse,’ says Afolabi Adekaiyaoja, a research analyst with the …
Source: New Internationalist - Left-wing -
Published on Apr 18, 2024
Team behind Italian film 'Io Capitano' returns to Senegal
Members of a 200-strong audience struggle to hold back tears as the credits roll on the film "Io Capitano" in a small auditorium in the outskirts of Senegal's capital Dakar. The crowd has spent two hours following a pair of Senegalese …
Source: RTL Today - Neutral -
Published on Apr 18, 2024
Senegal battles 100% morbidity due to skin bleaching
Depigmentation is a common practice among some women in Senegal. According to the specialist, “all patients suffering from skin cancers due to depigmentation and admitted to hospital structures since December have died.” To put an end to such a practice …
Source: The Point - Neutral -
Published on Apr 17, 2024
Increasing Civil Society Ownership of National Climate Plans: Lessons drawn from Senegal’s NDC experience
Overview The issue of civil society participation in the processes of developing, implementing, and monitoring national climate plans is crucial to ensuring that these ambitions are both acceptable to the populations and, beyond that, that they align with …
Source: ReliefWeb - Neutral