Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Kaffrine – Kaffrine, Senegal

The village baseline study of Toune Mosquée village in the CCAFS benchmark site Kaffrine in Senegal took place from June 2 to 4, 2011. Natural resources in the village are in a progressive state of degradation. The ‘protected’ forest has almost disappeared, the soils have low fertility and are degra...

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Autores principales: Goudou D, Traoré Gue, J.N., Ouédraogo, Mathieu, Segda, Zénabou, Badiane Ndour, Ndèye Yacine, Sall, Moussa, Gueye F, Sissoko, Keffing, Zougmoré, Robert B., Moussa, Abdoulaye S.
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/25194
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author Goudou D
Traoré Gue, J.N.
Ouédraogo, Mathieu
Segda, Zénabou
Badiane Ndour, Ndèye Yacine
Sall, Moussa
Gueye F
Sissoko, Keffing
Zougmoré, Robert B.
Moussa, Abdoulaye S.
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Goudou D
Gueye F
Moussa, Abdoulaye S.
Ouédraogo, Mathieu
Sall, Moussa
Segda, Zénabou
Sissoko, Keffing
Traoré Gue, J.N.
Zougmoré, Robert B.
author_facet Goudou D
Traoré Gue, J.N.
Ouédraogo, Mathieu
Segda, Zénabou
Badiane Ndour, Ndèye Yacine
Sall, Moussa
Gueye F
Sissoko, Keffing
Zougmoré, Robert B.
Moussa, Abdoulaye S.
author_sort Goudou D
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description The village baseline study of Toune Mosquée village in the CCAFS benchmark site Kaffrine in Senegal took place from June 2 to 4, 2011. Natural resources in the village are in a progressive state of degradation. The ‘protected’ forest has almost disappeared, the soils have low fertility and are degraded, and crop production is not sufficient to meet the food needs of a family throughout the year. Families must buy food to fill the gap in production. For that they harvest and sell forest products, which creates a vicious cycle of resource degradation. The male and female groups identified 35 organisations operating in the village including informal groups, state services, associations, NGOs and Muslim brotherhoods. While 18 of those work on food security issues, only 4 are involved in the management and protection of natural resources. Very few agricultural extension and training opportunities target women despite the women’s significant role in agriculture and livestock production. Women obtain information on livestock feeding techniques from people and organisations such as the horticultural project, women’s associations, and water and forest services. Men get information on soil inputs and soil fertility management from other farmers, organisations, radio and television, and from community leaders, notably the office of the village chief and the mosque on Fridays. The radio is the form of media most commonly used by the women but few women own a radio.
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spelling CGSpace251942024-03-06T10:16:43Z Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Kaffrine – Kaffrine, Senegal Goudou D Traoré Gue, J.N. Ouédraogo, Mathieu Segda, Zénabou Badiane Ndour, Ndèye Yacine Sall, Moussa Gueye F Sissoko, Keffing Zougmoré, Robert B. Moussa, Abdoulaye S. natural resources management agriculture household food security information services The village baseline study of Toune Mosquée village in the CCAFS benchmark site Kaffrine in Senegal took place from June 2 to 4, 2011. Natural resources in the village are in a progressive state of degradation. The ‘protected’ forest has almost disappeared, the soils have low fertility and are degraded, and crop production is not sufficient to meet the food needs of a family throughout the year. Families must buy food to fill the gap in production. For that they harvest and sell forest products, which creates a vicious cycle of resource degradation. The male and female groups identified 35 organisations operating in the village including informal groups, state services, associations, NGOs and Muslim brotherhoods. While 18 of those work on food security issues, only 4 are involved in the management and protection of natural resources. Very few agricultural extension and training opportunities target women despite the women’s significant role in agriculture and livestock production. Women obtain information on livestock feeding techniques from people and organisations such as the horticultural project, women’s associations, and water and forest services. Men get information on soil inputs and soil fertility management from other farmers, organisations, radio and television, and from community leaders, notably the office of the village chief and the mosque on Fridays. The radio is the form of media most commonly used by the women but few women own a radio. 2012-12 2013-02-15T14:32:41Z 2013-02-15T14:32:41Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/25194 en Open Access application/pdf Goudou D, Gué/Traoré J, Ouédraogo M, Segda Z, Badiane Ndour NY, Sall M, Gueye F, Sissoko K, Zougmoré R, Moussa AS. 2012. Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Kaffrine – Kaffrine, Senegal (SE0112). Copenhagen, Denmark: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
spellingShingle natural resources management
agriculture
household food security
information services
Goudou D
Traoré Gue, J.N.
Ouédraogo, Mathieu
Segda, Zénabou
Badiane Ndour, Ndèye Yacine
Sall, Moussa
Gueye F
Sissoko, Keffing
Zougmoré, Robert B.
Moussa, Abdoulaye S.
Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Kaffrine – Kaffrine, Senegal
title Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Kaffrine – Kaffrine, Senegal
title_full Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Kaffrine – Kaffrine, Senegal
title_fullStr Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Kaffrine – Kaffrine, Senegal
title_full_unstemmed Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Kaffrine – Kaffrine, Senegal
title_short Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Kaffrine – Kaffrine, Senegal
title_sort village baseline study site analysis report for kaffrine kaffrine senegal
topic natural resources management
agriculture
household food security
information services
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/25194
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