Teranga Institute of Research is a independent, non-government ThinkTank in Sénégal whose purpose is to encourage more informed awareness of development issues
In line with its aim of putting quality research at the service of development, Teranga Institute of Research (TIR) is a team of researchers and experts who have accumulated a great deal of experience in the conduct of research programmes
[DECOUVERTE: La Casamance]
Située au sud-ouest du Sénégal, la Casamance est une destination touristique. Il est possible de trouver des plages bordées de cocotiers affichant un paysage de carte postale.
#Tooki#Travel#Casamance#Ziguinchor#Lesgourmandisesdekarell#kebetu
Congratulations to 🇸🇳#Senegal on being elected Chair of the UN's "Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People."
Credentials: Violence against women & LGBTI, female genital mutilation, torture, arbitrary arrest, forced marriage, child labor.
Over half of the population of #Africa is at risk of financial catastrophe from the costs of surgery and change has been incredibly slow. Specific policies to assure financial risk protection are crucial to achieve #HealthforAll#globalsurgery
Calling a Black POTUS married 25 yrs to 1 wife with 2 children, no mistresses, affairs or scandals, ‘the antichrist’ but a white POTUS married thrice, 5 kids by 3 women, mistresses, affairs & scandals, ‘God‘s anointed,’ proves your religion is white supremacy.
Declaring a national emergency over this President's vanity project is ridiculous. We don't need a wall. Instead, we should address the actual emergencies facing our country — everything from gun violence to the opioid crisis.
NEW: A federal judge has ruled former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort intentionally lied to special counsel Robert Mueller after agreeing to cooperate with Mueller's investigation. https://t.co/vrPH8faybM
Senegal will choose its next president on 24 February in an atmosphere clouded by suspicions that the incumbent, @Macky_Sall has engineered recent electoral reforms to secure a second term in office.
#Kebetu
Senegal will choose its next president on 24 February in an atmosphere clouded by suspicions that the incumbent, @Macky_Sall has engineered recent electoral reforms to secure a second term in office.
#Kebetu