Attaya is the Senegalese tea drinking ritual. I’ve seen it labeled as a ceremony, but for me that formal-sounding word conjures up visions of tea-time in England and Japanese tea ceremonies. Instead, here you see attaya preparation and degustation everywhere: on sidewalks, in gargottes or improvised street-side restos, in formal restaurants and homes, all day […]
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- Centre de Recherche, d’Etudes, et de Documentation sur les Institutions et les Législations Africaines (CREDILA)
- Climate Legacy Initiative
- COP 15 Climate Thinkers Blogs
- Faculté des Sciences Juridiques et Politiques, UCAD
- Fulbright Scholars program
- Joe Romm, Climate Progress
- Social organization and climate change in Senegal
- UNDP in Senegal
- UNEP Atlas – 2008
- UNFCCC COP15 Official Site
- UNFCCC Secretariat
- Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar, Sénégal
- University of Texas map source
- USAID in Senegal
- Vermont Law School