Guediawaye beach, close to Senegal’s capital Dakar, is suffering from coastal erosion, leaving residents with limited access to safe, local beaches. The Senegal Youth Consortium (CJS) has launched a project to rehabilitate the beach while empowering youth. Through cultural and sports activities such as swimming, boxing, and golf, the initiative attracts hundreds of young people each weekend. It educates participants about environmental issues, particularly coastal erosion, and encourages them to take ownership of the beach’s preservation. The project is set to create 400 jobs in the coming months; unemployment is particularly prevalent among Senegal’s youth. The country’s coastline is estimated to be retreating by 0.5 to 2 metres per year. Meanwhile, a new technique for combating erosion is being trialled in Togo: see
Senegal: mobilising young people against coastal erosion
Written by David Fletcher 12 Sep 2024Additional Info
- Pray: for the protection of coastal regions and the success of projects that empower youth to preserve their environment. (Psalm 24:1)
- More: www.africanews.com/2024/09/11/senegal-raising-awareness-among-the-youth-to-preserve-coastal-environments/
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