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Colonization of Senegal by France
In the nineteenth century, France began colonizing Senegal and established Senegal as a part of the French West Africa. Tribal chiefs were limited in power, and a European government was established. In 1848, slavery was terminated and the economic…
Access to Water in Senegal
Danone is a charity organization that is invested in social enterprises that aid impoverished communities. One main goal of the organization is to increase access to drinkable water in Africa, beginning in Senegal. Currently, only sixty-three percent…
Tags: Family and Communities, Senegal
Senegalese flag
The Senegalese flag, which was adopted in 1960, is a tricolor flag consisting of green, yellow, and red, with a green star in the middle. Each color represents a different facet of the country’s beliefs or values, as does the star itself. The green…
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The Social Economy of Senegal Today
The Senegalese economy is not in a prosperous state in the moment. Poverty is an issue in Senegal as 54% of the population is living under the poverty line. 48% of the population is unemployed. Unemployment is most prevalent among younger people who…
Tags: Economy, Global Challenges, Senegal
the Senegalese Economy
The influence of French colonialism still endures in Senegal. When Senegal was a colony of France, the colonists decided that Senegal would focus on agriculturalism in order to further the French mercantilist policy. Thus, due to the French colonial…
Tags: Global Challenges, Senegal
Human and Women's Rights
In Senegal, there are many struggles that women will face pertaining to a multitude of areas. There is a lack of education for women, and therefore, a very low literacy rate of 46.6%. The lack of education for women leads to many other problems as…