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CO-DEVELOPMENT

Nutrició Sense Fronteres is an organization committed to co-development. For this reason, the individuals working in the field within our projects are local staff. Additionally, we actively engage members of the African diaspora who serve as intercultural facilitators and technical experts. This approach enables project implementation and technical support to be conducted in local African languages, fostering a more participatory process within the communities, guided by individuals knowledgeable about cultural norms.

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Co-development involves active participation of the African diaspora in data collection and subsequent dissemination tasks, both in their countries of origin and through various awareness-raising activities. This ensures that our project actions and outcomes are effectively communicated and understood.

CO-DEVELOPMENT:
SPEAKER TO MAKE KNOWN OF POSITIVE CHANGES IN AFRICA

In the following videos we will be able to hear the opinion of 5 different people of African origin who share their point of view on the most important challenges that Countries in the South are currently facing. The participants are:

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- Bambi Soumaré, president of la Réseau Droit au Développement pour d'autres Alternatives (REDA) in Senegal.

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- Maimouna Sabaly, secretary of la Union Sénégalaise pour la Solidarité et le Développement Citoyen (USSEC).

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- Ndira Ndiour, president of Réseau des Femmes Transformatrices de Rufisque Nord (RFTRN) in Senegal.

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- Ababacar Thiakh, coordinator of Nutrition Without Borders in the Gambia and Senegal.

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- Omar Baldeh, nurse of CREN in Basse, the Gambia.

4. Proposals for the future

1. The effects of inflation and rising food prices in Africa

2. Role of woman

3. Role of young people

con el apoyo de:

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Documental sobre Codesarrollo

Descubriendo el Codesarrollo: Una mirada desde Canarias

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