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Ecovillage Emergence in the Sahel Region: How community-based design and supportive technologies are creating new models for
equality and sustainabilityby
Ousmane Aly PAME,Founder and President of REDES
(Network for Ecovillage Emergence and Development in the Sahel)
www.redes-ecovillages.orgemail: [email protected]
Collapse of ecosystems and traditional lifestyles
Elders have seen their paradise transform in a lunar landscape in 2 generations /Exuberant environment with a diversity of wild animals, birds..
Maam Coumba Kebbe Thiam (1904-2012):
Shepherdess/ 90 cows/ used to help care for her cattle ( stories)
She could walk from one village without almost seeing the sun
Dangerous to travel from one villages after dusk or spend the night with the cattle/Only the bravest ones would do so: Amadou Saidou, a hearder Attacked by a lion in the late fifties
Sahel one region & multiple ecological challenges
• Region bordering the southern limit of the Sahara desert, stretching from Senegal to Erytrea. It includes countries like Sn, Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso Niger etc
• Two seasons: one short rainy season (2 to 3 months/ Annual rainfall no more than 300 mm in the last 10 years) One dry season 10 months• Average temperatures: 35°C (
Heat Peaks May and June 48°C)• Sand storms more frequent and
land erosion with desertification: poor agricultural yields
• Cycles of droughts in the 70s and mid eighties.
Ecological and Socio economic Crisis• Following the building of two
dams on River Senegal, massive deforestation in the 80s (Guinean refugies) to make charcoal and have space for rice agriculture
• Deforestation brought about the disappearance of the wildlife, medicinal plants and made the region vulnerable to wind erosion and land degradation.
• Introduction of monocultures ( cash crops): tomatoes for local industry and rice for local consumption Senegal started imported rice from Asia ( Vietnam and Thailand mainly) ( traditional food and diets lost ground). Clear regional eating habits
• farming + nomadic herding and region / with the dwindling in pastures and green spots conflicts farmers and herders
• Ecosystems degradation cause mass impoversihment, exodus and emigration ( 70s Central Africa and to France)
• Structural adjustment policies IMF/World Bank (No subsidies to sectors like education, farming, health) deepened the socio economic
• Deep crisis ( land exhaustion, heavy bank loans
A Continental Response: Green Wall Project
• An initiative and programme of the African Union including over 20 countries in the Sahelian and Saharanregion
• The idea of the implementation of the Green Wall was raised in the 2002 Summit in Ndiamena, (Chad)
• The objectifve of the Green Wall istoncombat desertification and drought. A green corridor (15 km wide, 7600 km long) accross the African continent fromMauritania to Djibouti to stop the encorachment of the desert, improvethe Management of natural resourcesand combat poverty.
• The Director of National Agency for Green Wall Colonel Papa Waly Gueye isa member of REDES leading team
Ecovillages initiatives in Sénégalan initiative of grassroots communities(Association, local religious leaders, scientists...)
1996/ 2002 GENSEN A Network of 45 villages
2008 : A Major Shift in Governmentperception & policies: a ministry in charge of Ecovillages & a National Agency for Ecovillages were created
Mission: build national Resilience by transforming 14 000 traditional villages into ecovillages (reforestation, renewableenergy, food security to stop rural exodus
ANEV: Great start. Included local actors. Now paralysed
PUMA ( Ecovillage flag)
What is an ecovillage ?
• An ecovillage is a human community consciously working to preserve its traditions and natural resources against poverty and degradation, while upgrading the living environment of its inhabitants.
• An ecovillage seeks for preservation and modernization in four areas:
• Sustainable society: Leadership / Education/ Health / Food safety
• Sustainable tradition : Culture/ Religion/ arts/values/worldview
• Sustainable environment: Sea, land, area, trees, bush, animals, fish, birds, insects (domesticated & wild)
• Sustainable economics : Agriculture/Crafts/ Trade /Credit /Savings / /Tontine
Technologies in Ecovillages• Techonology alone is
not enough + not necessary expensive
• Whatsapp (Salayel) / social Media
• Computer literacy
• Water
• Light/ Bacoumbel
• Bakery/ organic
• Keep the youth on the land population growth
• Savon bio
• Gel hydro alcoolique à base d’essence de plantes (lutte contre Ebola)
• répulsifs naturels de moustiques (lutte contre le paludisme)
• Pain aux algues (Lutte contre la malnutrition)
• (Albert Royer Children
• hospital + Pikine
GENSEN Cascade computer training programme
Wesbsite for local governments(transparency in local governance)
Training of youth in villages ( reduce urban/rural computer literacygap)
Renewable energies
REDES: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
Projects: 3 ecovillage hubs
• Lahel Ecovillages Hub: Transnational communityproject: (50 traditional villages/ community center
+ 5ha for an open communitybiodynamic farming school• Ngogom municipality ( 1 ha)• Toubatoul
Programmes• Ecovillage Design training• International Service
learning programmes• Freedom schools• Greening schools
(Ecolyco)• Green caravans (March
1400 fruits trees with Damanhur) + orchard
• Food processing programmes
• Clean drinking Water• Cultural events
Implementation of Ecovillage hubs (Loboudou/Guede Diara)
Transformation of 50 traditional (Mauritanian and Senegalese villages into a hub of ecovillages) to reverse ecological and socio economic degradations in order to create community wealth and well being
Food: processing, conservation and cooking for better health and more income
• With the support of Damanhur APS ( over a 115 women from 15 villages in twoeditions) trained.
• Cooking session for the eco-renaissance with SGI in 12 villages
• March/April 2018 Green caravans : over 1400 fruit trees planted in 10 sites in six villages (including two in Mauritania)
Educating the community through theatre
REDES freedom school programmes• With the support of Nice based
association SEA, 35 villages receivedfree school materials
and 12 classrooms built: every year 600children have access to formal educationthanks to programme
• A REDES classroom costs 4,000 euros(community/ Government classroom is9,160 euros
• Donations are essential for the pursuit ofthe programme. Possibility to sponsor aclassroom building
REDES International Service Learning programmes
Damanhur multidimensional support to hub implementation
REDES :a growing network of national and international partners
• Municipalities of GamadjiSare, Ngogom and Toubatoulin Senegal
• Municipality of Dar El Barka(Mauritania)
• PUMA ( Gov Agency in charge of
• Ambassadors & volunteers• REMEV /Mauritania• Damanhur Education APS
(www.damanhureducation.it)
• City College of New York• Context Institute (REDES
fiscal partner) www.context.org
• RIE ( Iberian Ecovillage Network)
• SEA Soutenir l’Enseignement en Afrique
• Earth Rights Intitute
REDES Pressing Emergencies
REDES is actively looking for funds to
Lahel: open community biodymicfarming school. 5 hectares enclosed. One Solar water pumping ( approximate cost 8,200 euros
Community centers in Guede and Lahel
Drinking water well for Petévillage ( Cost 500 euros). The villagers walk kilometers to get their drinking water from heavily polluted Senegal River ( water related diseases like diarrhea, bilharziasis and other parasites, diarrhea
build two classrooms in Nganevillage ( Pressing request of Mayor Gamadji
Conference of actors
Volunteers
• You’re most welcome to join local community journey to create a better tomorrow in the Sahel
• Gracias
• Thank you
• Jarama
• Dierejef
email: redes.ecovillages@gmail.
com)