Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Women-Collect-Seafood-in-Senegal-27MZIFJXWBJ0D.htmlConceptually similarWoman Collects Seafood in SenegalGP0STRLXYCompleted★★★★Woman Collects Seafood in SenegalGP0STRLXZCompleted★★★★Woman Collects Seafood in SenegalGP0STRLXWCompleted★★★★Shellfish Collected by Women in SenegalGP0STRLY9Completed★★★★★★Woman Collects Seafood in SenegalGP0STRLY5Completed★★★★Woman Collects Seafood in SenegalGP0STRLY0Completed★★★★★★Women Collect Seafood in SenegalGP0STRLY6Completed★★★★Women Collect Seafood in SenegalGP0STRLY3Completed★★★★Woman Collects Seafood in SenegalGP0STRLY1Completed★★★★View AllGP0STRLXXWomen Collect Seafood in SenegalMarie Augustine Thior and Fatou Bakhoum, women working in the fish processing business, collect seafood on the shore near Mar Lodj village, in Fatick region, Senegal.Locations:Africa-Fatick Region-SenegalDate:26 Feb, 2018Credit:© Clément Tardif / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4153px X 2772pxKeywords:Day-Defending Democracy (campaign title)-Fishers-Fishing (activity)-KWCI (GPI)-Mangroves-Mollusks-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Seafood-Small-scale fishing-Sustainable fishing-Two people-WomenShoot:International Women's Day in Senegal - photoOn 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 series 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)