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Amid the Covid pandemic, Senegal women find renewed hope in fishing

Amid the Covid pandemic, Senegal women find renewed hope in fishing
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Women of Senegal Return to Work With New Hope After Pandemic

Women of Senegal Return to Work With New Hope After Pandemic May 15, 2021 Ndeye Yacine Dieng, lower left, covers fish with peanut shells to process it on Bargny beach, some 35 kilometers (22 miles) east of Dakar, Senegal, Wednesday April 21, 2021. (AP Photo/Leo Correa) Share share The URL has been copied to your clipboard 0:00 0:06:30 0:00 Pop-out player Since her birth near Senegal s coast, the ocean has always given Ndeye Yacine Dieng life. Her grandfather was a fisherman, and her grandmother and mother processed fish. Like generations of women, she now helps support her family in the small community of Bargny. The women dry, smoke, salt and

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Help Save People s World The economic crisis has hit People s World hard. We need the support of all our friends and readers to continue publishing. Women are fighters, women are workers, women are family leaders May 10, 2021 2:30 PM CDT By Carley Petesch Fatou Samba, right, president of the association of female fish processors, carries on her head a basket filled with the remains of processed fish at Bargny beach, some 35 kilometers (22 miles) east of Dakar, Senegal, Sunday, April 25, 2021. Samba is a town councilor and president of the Association of Women Processors of Fish Products, and she s testified about the challenges in artisanal fishing. She hopes to stop much of the expansion of big industry as fishmeal companies scoop up fish and send the product to Europe and Asia. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

Hit by COVID, Senegal s women find renewed hope in fishing | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Carley Petesch Men wade through the water as they carry the fish cargo from the pirogues to the shore of Bargny beach, some 35 kilometers (22 miles) east of Dakar, Senegal, Thursday April 22, 2021. (AP Photo/Leo Correa) May 10, 2021 - 2:22 PM BARGNY, Senegal - Since her birth on Senegal’s coast, the ocean has always given Ndeye Yacine Dieng life. Her grandfather was a fisherman, and her grandmother and mother processed fish. Like generations of women, she helps support her family in the small community of Bargny by drying, smoking, salting and fermenting the catch brought home by male villagers. They were baptized by fish, these women say.

Hit by COVID, Senegal s women find renewed hope in fishing

BARGNY, Senegal  Since her birth on Senegal’s coast, the ocean has always given Ndeye Yacine Dieng life. Her grandfather was a fisherman, and her grandmother and mother processed fish. Like generations of women, she now helps support her family in the small community of Bargny by drying, smoking, salting and fermenting the catch brought home by male villagers. They were baptized by fish, these women say. But when the pandemic struck, boats that once took as many as 50 men out to sea carried only a few. Many residents were too terrified to leave their houses, let alone fish, for fear of catching the virus. When the local women did manage to get their hands on fish to process, they lacked the usual buyers, as markets shut down and neighboring landlocked countries closed their borders. Without savings, many families went from three meals a day to one or two.

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