People in Senegal are turning an invasive weed called Typha into a source of clean energy. Typha, commonly known as cattail, has been destroying rice crops in rural Senegal for over 30 years, but it's ...
On the sandy plains of northern Senegal through which the river Senegal and its tributaries flow marking the border with Mauritania, small houses and sheds rise up like mushrooms blending into the ...
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