A group of local women are committed to preserving the environment while creating sustainable livelihoods.




On the outskirts of Dakar, Senegal’s capital, lies the Mbao Forest Reserve, a vital green space often called the “green lung” of the region. A group of local women, Les Femmes de Kamb, are committed to preserving the environment while creating sustainable livelihoods; Over the years, they have reclaimed part of the forest, transforming a neglected garbage dump into a thriving vegetable garden.

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