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Dlonguebougou

4 entries

Camilla Toulmin holding her new book
Climate change, conflict, migration, and land grabs: 35 years of village life in Mali

Insight, 19 March 2020

Oxen plough teams bring bigger fields and easier farmwork (Photo: Camilla Toulmin/IIED)
Notes from the field – Dlonguebougou, Mali

Insight, 11 April 2017

people sit as desks looking forward at photos pinned on a wall.
Rainfall, grazing, families and land in Dlonguebougou

Insight, 09 November 2016

Rains in Dlonguebougou begin with huge duststorm, big wind, howling, dust then darkness. Then heavy rain (Photo: Camilla Toulmin/IIED)
Eight insights from 30 years of visits to a village in Mali

Insight, 18 July 2014

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