Senegal : Families Internally Displaced by Floods in Limbo Government Should Provide a Durable (…)

18 août 2025 | hrwla@hrw.org (HRW)
[HRW] Johannesburg -- For nine years, in Khar Yalla, authorities have effectively abandoned Senegalese families internally displaced from the Langue de Barbarie peninsula by coastal floods, violating their rights to an adequate standard of living, education, health, and to take part in cultural (…)
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