Today I visited local communities in #Bargny, #Senegal, organising against a coal-fired power plant. The plant has caused respiratory illnesses in the town and has also had a major impact on fishing, which is the livelihood of a large part of the people here.
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The air pollution is also intensified by an adjacent #cement plant, which encloses the village from the other side. Off the coast of Bargny, a port terminal has now been built, leading to further land grabbing and worsening conditions for #fishery.
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/ErnstCornelia/status/1629906752010428419
But for some years now, the people in Bargny have been organising themselves, also with the help of @RLS_dakar. They we’re partly successful: The African Development Bank (AFDB) withdrew its funding for the project after a complaint from the community. A struggle that gives hope!
RT @RLS_dakar: A fisher community living in #Bargny at 15km from the city of #Dakar is facing the impacts on the community’s livelihoods of an industrialization program of the Senegalese …
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The Senegalese state plans to convert the coal plant into a gas plant in the future. But the people in Bargny are sceptical and do not see gas as a supposedly clean bridging technology. Future energy partnerships with 🇸🇳 should thus exclusively enhance renewables! #JETP
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