Savings

Savings

In Senegal 80% of the population does not have a bank account, many of those live day by day and struggle to be able to feed their family, which is often pretty large. Money is almost impossible to save because of widespread poverty, and when people manage to set...

Three magic words

If you are coming to Senegal or you have a Senegalese and/or muslim friend, you need to know three magic words that are used countless times per day here. These are Arab words linked to Islam but I have heard them from Christians too, as a sign of how widespread they...
Leftovers, anyone?

Leftovers, anyone?

In my house leftovers entered the stage with me. The kids pretend they like them and my husband makes tremendous efforts to eat them because, sometimes, I don’t offer an alternative.  Leftover food is still kind of a tabou in this country. It’s mostly for the poor,...
Wanna grab a quick bite?

Wanna grab a quick bite?

Walking around Dakar you will see makeshift tents at every street corner, tied to poles, so that they kind of make a “room”. It is the gargottes, little low-profile restaurants with only a table and a few benches, where you can have breakfast (sandwiches with eggs,...
Taxis

Taxis

According to a 2020 research (data from the World Bank and the National Institute of Statistics and Demographics *) there are 25,000 taxis roaming the streets of Dakar every day, for roughly 400,000 travelers (in an almost 4,000,000 people city). Taxis are easy to...