How a 1,200-person village in Senegal traded diesel generators for solar power
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 10/06/2025
On the southern border of Senegal lies a small village called Keur Niangane. The roughly 1,200 residents of this village reside in a desert zone, hours away from the capital of Dakar. This village is north of the intestine-shaped carve-out country of the Republic of The Gambia and the mouth of (…)
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