Associations de migrants et coopération internationale Agriculture et développement durable au Sénégal

Since the global food crisis of 2008, Senegalese migrant associations have become involved in the agricultural development of their localities of origin. Through their projects they have created a transnational dynamic characterized by the circulation of goods, innovations, and skills between the ho...

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Main Author: Maggi, Jenny (auth)
Other Authors: Sarr, Dame (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Seismo 2022
Series:Terrains des sciences sociales
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