Senegal

Senegal

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The West African nation of Senegal is one of the most stable democracies in Africa. Senegal was the first country of intervention for The Hunger Project in Africa; we have been working there since 1991. The Hunger Project-Senegal is now empowering 376,974 partners in 17 epicenters communities that include 600 villages.

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Senegal News

Farmer's Success Yields Great Results for Others

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Mrs. Bassine Kane has seven children and is the Chair of the Ndiollofen Village Women's Organization in The Hunger Project's Sam Contor Epicenter in Senegal. The results she achieved through her bio sorrel (organic hibiscus) farm helped to influence the local authorities' commitment to award land to other village women's organizations and increased women's access to fertile land.

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Senegalese Entrepreneur Becomes Major Wholesaler of Produce

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When Awa Ndiaye took out a loan from The Hunger Project-Senegal's Microfinance Program, she was interested in developing a small vegetable trade. Not only did her venture succeed, but in the process, she ended up changing the way many women did business in her village.

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Retirement Means a New Beginning in Senegal

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When Moussa Ndour retired to his native village, he took up a new career as a champion of the local epicenter and a leader in his community.

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