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Journal articles on the topic "Pêcheurs – Conditions sociales – Sénégal"
Profitos, Par Adrian. "Migration, transferts, et développement." Potentia: Journal of International Affairs 1 (October 1, 2009): 37–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.18192/potentia.v1i1.4367.
Full textNdabarushimana, Alexis, and Mutimanwa Dieudonné Mwenyemali. "https://eujournal.org/index.php/esj/article/view/14429." European Scientific Journal ESJ 17, no. 20 (June 30, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2021.v17n20p199.
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Cisse, Coumba. ""Vivre à l'ombre proche" du barrage de Manantali : les formes de représentations sociales des impacts dans les campements et les villages environnants." Thesis, Paris 8, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA080063/document.
Full textIn 1988 the Senegal River basin in Mali has witnessed the building of a dam by the Organization for the Development of the Senegal River (OMVS) in French. The main objective is the production of electric power shared between: Mali (52%), Senegal (33%) and Mauritania (15%). But the birth of this dam has deeply disrupted the organization and functioning of all the waterside’s areas. The territories around the Bafing, the river where the dam is localized, are now strictlydivided by the reservoir between an upstream and downstream portions. This artificial lake has created new types of spatial organization with the recent settlements of 25 fishing camps.This new economy has created a pull factor for professional fishermen coming from the central regions of Mali, particularly Mopti and Segou. The lake hence becomes a huge fish reserve with larger sizes compared to those caught in the Bafing, the Bakoye or even in the Senegal River. In the upstream areas of the dam, fishing has become the first business activityencouraging local young farmers and herdsmen towards an unlikely professional retraining.Fishermen settlements occupy former site of displaced villages due to the dam construction. Thirty-three villages have been relocated downstream of the dam in the lands of existing hamlets. This cohabitation disruptstraditional land use and leads to social strains
Ba, Halimatou. "La participation des femmes dans les groupements économiques en milieu urbain dans le secteur des pêches à Dakar." Thesis, Université Laval, 2006. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2006/23862/23862.pdf.
Full textGomis, Pierre. "Scolarisation et promotion féminines au Sénégal : différenciation sexuelle et disparités sociales devant l'école." Aix-Marseille 1, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999AIX10046.
Full textKhoule, El Hadji Souleymane. "Politiques et stratégies de lutte contre la pauvreté au Sénégal." Perpignan, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PERP1028.
Full textThe question of poverty is one of the biggest concerns of this century. Poverty is a complex universal reality, deeply rooted and present in all societies. No country is completely protected against this curse. The international organizations discover that this problem is not solved. Even if we can notice an improvement of life conditions in Northern countries, the Southern societies suffer from poverty becoming more and more worrying. Our work treats policies and strategies of fighting against poverty in Senegal. But fighting poverty means being able to define the concept of poverty and to delimit the real causes, as well as formulating the operational strategies of struggle against this plague in its multi dimensions. In this essay we have on the one hand analyzed the globalization of poverty and on the other hand we show that the elimination of poverty in Senegal is for certain a difficult exercise but not an impossible one as miseries and poverty are controllable. So there is no excuse as for the expansion and it is not acceptable to stop acting before having eradicated this curse
Mbow, Lat Soucabé. "Dakar : croissance et mobilité urbaines." Paris 10, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA100108.
Full textShortly after World War II, Dakar underwent an unprecedented urban growth. Its diverse roles between 1945 and 1980 made it conquer annually more than 400 hectares over the neighboring agricultural lands. Such a peripheral expansion no doubt generated conspicuous technical constraints in terms of unequal opportunity to have access to public services, and within the internal functional difficulties of the suburb. The rapid spatial expansion is a result of both the growth of urban functions and demographic moves. The vigor of the latter generated various population problems of which unemployment is probably the most determining social stratification factor in Dakar. To a large extent, the location of several groups within the spatial framework depends on it. However, social segregation is not as tough as it may appear. In the long run, differences may emerge, subsequent to the implementation of policies more liberal than those that prevailed under welfare state
Amand, Rudy. "La pêche miraculée : Étude socio-anthropologique des marins pêcheurs du Calvados (France)." Caen, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010CAEN1584.
Full textThis dissertation seeks to explore social transformations concerning fishermen and communities who depend on fishing activity. Considered as a “world apart” by a large segment of the population, this sector remains on the fringes of social sciences in spite of the disruptions affecting it. Facing a constant decrease of their total number, confronted to an important ecological crisis but also to a redefinition of the technical working methods, this professional group is seen as passing through deep transformations for the most optimistic observers whereas it is regarded as endangered by the most pessimistic ones. Furthermore, the coming of new populations does not only modify the spatial organization of the port villages, but also the way of living together within the traditional communities. In this context, what is the professionals’ and community members’ state of mind? What kind of resistance do they oppose to these situations? These questions are the most significant illustrations of our approach. The latter will first rely on monographic studies of six local fishing communities from Calvados (France). This empirical basis will then enable us to produce a sociological analysis of this professional group and also an anthropological reflexion on the processes leading humans to interact with nature
Fresia, Marion. "L'humanitaire en contexte : pratiques, discours et vécus des mauritaniens réfugiés au Sénégal." Paris, EHESS, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005EHES0166.
Full textThis thesis explores the social dynamics of refugee movements in the light of black mauritanian refugees who have been forced toexile in Senegal since 1989. Based on an empirrical approach, it can be considered as an ethnography of a forced displacement which studies its consequences in term of political, economical and identity change for both the refugees and their host country. The analysis is holistic : the scale of observation frequently shifts from inside a refugee camp or a humanitarian organization (the UNHCR), to outside of the humanitarian space in the local environment, by sistematical comparing discourses to practices, it then become possible to reconstitute the life trajectories of refugees and underline how they encompass different territories and identities at the same time and enhance a complex construction of the self and the other
Dumas, Christelle. "Offre de travail des enfants et demande d'éducation dans les pays de l'Afrique de l'Ouest." Paris, EHESS, 2005. https://pastel.archives-ouvertes.fr/pastel-00001786.
Full textThis thesis aims to identify microeconomic determinants of children's time allocation in Senegal and Burkina Faso. We mainly focus on the impact of social background. We find that parental education, once carefully instrumented, increases education levels and decreases labour participation, while the impact of wealth on education remains weak. In the same vein, we do not find any specific effect of poverty on the time spent at work by children. Owning productive assets an important determinant of children's labour supply, proving that market imperfections exist and play a role in the emergence of child labour. Finally, determining wether labour participation is detrimental to children's education is fairly intricate, but an empirical test allows us to conclude that it is not harmful to human capital accumulation
Faye, Evariste. "La ville de Thiès au Sénégal, dans sa proche région rurale, quelle politique d'environnement durable ?" Rouen, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011ROUEL005.
Full textThe notion sustainable environment recognized as an international watch-word stemming from awareness of earth capacities considering societies evolution and their environment, prove the significance of this environment study at a local level. This concerns a city and its near rural area : Thiès city in Senegal and its neighbouring villages. This urban, per urban and rural adjoining areas present actually many environment and development problems. Right now it's a matter of urgency to act for the protection of the environment in the short and long term, which is a guarantee of sustainable development of the area
Smires, Yasmine. "Politiques publiques et participation citoyenne des femmes aux radios communautaires au Sénégal : impacts sur les droits économiques et civils." Thesis, Université Laval, 2009. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2009/26261/26261.pdf.
Full textRadio has been a really important communication medium for African countries. The democratization experienced by the African countries helped to liberalize the media landscape. Furthermore, this liberalization helped the development of a specific kind of radio, community radios, that have ability of giving a voice to the voiceless. Beside the insufficient integration of women in the community radios, this study shows that this new communication tool has a relative importance on women’s economic and civil rights. The study shows what these impacts are, as well as their limits, and the place of governmental and non-governmental institutions in the development of this medium.
Books on the topic "Pêcheurs – Conditions sociales – Sénégal"
Enquête sur le ressort psychologique des communautés. Ottawa, Ont: Bureau de l'alcool, des drogues et des questions de dépendance, 1999.
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