Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Fishing-Community-of-Cayar-in-Senegal-27MZIFJ8ET25Y.htmlConceptually similarFishing Community of Cayar in SenegalGP0STU8OOCompleted★★★★★★Fishing Community of Cayar in SenegalGP0STU8OMCompleted★★★★Fishing Community of Cayar in SenegalGP0STU8OQCompleted★★★★Fishing Community of Cayar in SenegalGP0STU8OGCompleted★★★★Fishing Community of Cayar in SenegalGP0STU8OLCompleted★★★★Fishing Community of Cayar in SenegalGP0STU8OPCompleted★★★★Fishing Community of Cayar in SenegalGP0STU8OJCompleted★★★★★★Fishing Community of Gandiol in SenegalGP0STU8P2Completed★★★★Fishing Community of Gandiol in SenegalGP0STU8P3Completed★★★★View AllGP0STU8OHFishing Community of Cayar in SenegalMaty Ndaw, President of Mantulaye Dieye fish processing site of Cayar in Senegal, is meeting with female processors from the community as well as from the communities of Gandiol and Joal to discuss the many problems with the expansion of fishmeal factories in West Africa. Food security of millions of African people and jobs of especially female processors are at risk because fishmeal factories are competing for the same fish as they sell and eat.Locations:Africa-Senegal-Western AfricaDate:19 Nov, 2019Credit:© Greenpeace / Pape Diatta SarrMaximum size:6000px X 4000pxKeywords:Day-Eye contact-Journalists-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Media-Microphones-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-Sustainable fishing-WomenShoot:Stolen Fish of West Africa CampaignFishmeal factories are threatening food security, and the livelihood and jobs of millions of people in West Africa, especially female processors are affected by competition for fish and price with the fishmeal factories.