The leaders of two dozen African countries Friday urged wealthier nations to uphold their aid pledges so the continent can tackle climate change impacts for which it shares little blame.
The mission "EU-Mediterranean Political Dialogue Programme: Migration&Climate Change", of the German Friedrich Naumann Foundation, has shown that the Republic of Senegal is a security benchmark in the absence of coups d'état and governmental stability, but under the threat of Islamic radicalism and transnational organised crime mafias. The Republic's 165-member parliament enjoys a high level of consensus when it comes to putting issues related to this area on the table, which strengthens the governance of its president, Macky Sall, by reinforcing the Senegalese security forces.
First proposed in 2005, the program aims to plant a forest, from Senegal on the Atlantic Ocean in the west to Eritrea, Ethiopia and Djibouti in the east.