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SENEGAL
Senegal, like many other countries in West Africa, faces significant challenges related to climate change. The country is particularly vulnerable to climate-related impacts such as droughts, floods, and sea-level rise, which can threaten food security, infrastructure, and public health. Additionally, deforestation and overgrazing have contributed to soil degradation, exacerbating the effects of climate change.
To address these challenges, the Senegalese government has taken various steps, including investing in renewable energy, promoting sustainable agriculture practices, and increasing coastal protection measures. However, much more needs to be done, and international cooperation is crucial to support Senegal in adapting to the impacts of climate change and transitioning to a more sustainable development path.
To address these challenges, the Senegalese government has taken various steps, including investing in renewable energy, promoting sustainable agriculture practices, and increasing coastal protection measures. However, much more needs to be done, and international cooperation is crucial to support Senegal in adapting to the impacts of climate change and transitioning to a more sustainable development path.