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Senegal country profile

Region: West AfricaPopulation: 12.7 million (UN, 2008)Capital: DakarMajor languages: French, Wolof and Jola. Other languages include Pulaar and ...

Senegal Talks Climate

What do people think about climate change in Senegal? Can communication and media strategies be tailored to support Senegal's response to ...

"Information is key": culture and climate change (part two)

In the second of his exclusive reports for Africa Talks Climate from the UN climate talks in Copenhagen, Baaba Maal talks about the critical ...

"Green music": culture and climate change (part one)

Can culture combat climate change? The Senegalese singer and activist Baaba Maal travelled to Copenhagen as the UN negotiations drew to a ...

Baaba Maal In Conversation with Stephen Sackur

As the UN's climate conference draws to a close, Senegalese singing star and Africa Talks Climate ambassador, Baaba Maal discusses how ...

Campaigning for climate justice in Copenhagen

Senegalese musician Baaba Maal urges climate justice for the world's poorest and heads to Copenhagen to highlight the critical need for ...

Baaba Maal: how climate change is affecting my homeland

"Music is one of the strongest ways to communicate with people" Renowned Senegalese musician Baaba Maal recalls his childhood ...

Senegal Research Briefing

In Senegal, our research found that though Senegalese know that their environment is changing, they do not know why. You can read the full ...