Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/International-Women-s-Day-2018-in-Senegal---English-27MZIFJXW96TO.htmlConceptually similarInternational Women's Day 2018 in Senegal - FrenchGP0STRMIBCompleted★★★★World Fisheries Day 2021 - Web Video (CLEAN)GP1SWYDJCompleted★★★★World Fisheries Day 2021 - Web Video (ENG Subs)GP1SWY8MCompleted★★★★World Fisheries Day 2021 - Web Video (FRENCH Subs)GP1SWY8OCompleted★★★★Welcome Message for Arctic SunriseGP0448ECompleted★★★★Stolen Fish in West Africa (WEB VIDEO - - English version)GP0STTUGOCompleted★★★★Stolen Fish in West Africa (WEB VIDEO - Clean version)GP0STTUH5Completed★★★★Stolen Fish in West Africa (WEB VIDEO - French version)GP0STTUH7Completed★★★★Stolen Fish in West Africa (WEB VIDEO - Graphics only version)GP0STTUHACompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRMI8International Women's Day 2018 in Senegal - EnglishOn the occasion of International Women's Day 2018, Greenpeace Africa showcases the voices of African women and the positive role they play in the community through their daily activities. This video shows the daily life of a group of 70 women, working as fish processors in a fishing village named Mar Lodj in Senegal, from the morning to the closing time of the business. It also highlights how coastal ecosystems contribute to the well-being of people by offering them services and a healthy environment. As a mother, a wife, a sister, a daughter and a pillar of the family, an African woman plays a vital role in the community. Raising up children and taking care of their education are among their daily tasks.In original language:La Journée Internationale de la Femme 2018 au Sénégal - ANGLAISÀ l'occasion de la Journée Internationale de la Femme 2018, Greenpeace Afrique présente les voix des femmes africaines et le rôle positif qu'elles jouent dans la communauté à travers leurs activités quotidiennes. Cette série montre la vie quotidienne d'une soixante-dizaine de femmes qui travaillant dans un village de pêcheurs: Marlothie au Sénégal. Elle décrit également comment les écosystèmes côtiers contribuent au bien-être des populations. Une mère, une épouse, une soeur, une fille et un pilier de la famille; une femme africaine joue un rôle vital dans la communauté.Locations:Africa-Fatick Region-SenegalDate:26 Feb, 2018Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:2m36sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Defending Democracy (campaign title)-Fishers-KWCI (GPI)-Mollusks-Oceans (campaign title)-Sustainable fishing-WomenShoot:International Women's Day in Senegal - VideoOn the occasion of International Women's Day 2018, Greenpeace Africa showcases the voices of African women and the positive role they play in the community through their daily activities. This video shows the daily life of a group of 70 women, working as fish processors in a fishing village named Mar Lodj in Senegal, from the morning to the closing time of the business. It also highlights how coastal ecosystems contribute to the well-being of people by offering them services and a healthy environment. As a mother, a wife, a sister, a daughter and a pillar of the family, an African woman plays a vital role in the community. Raising up children and taking care of their education are among their daily tasks.Related Collections:International Women's Day 2018 (Photo & Video)