Women of the Land

Senegal, Fatick and Kaolack regions

Rain fed Agriculture and Food Sovereignty

 2021–2023 · Completed

Landscape & Rainfall Context

Semi arid rural landscapes characterized by rain fed agriculture, soil degradation, ecosystem weakening, and increasing climate variability with recurrent dry spells and extreme rainfall events.

Project Focus

Strengthen the resilience, food sovereignty, and economic autonomy of rural women by restoring degraded land, improving rain fed agricultural systems, and reinforcing women’s leadership in sustainable natural resource management.

Key Solutions Implemented

 Rainwater harvesting | Agroecology and agroforestry | Soil and water conservation | Anti erosion infrastructure | Ecosystem restoration | Capacity building for women’s groups | Community awareness and governance support 

Impact snapshot / Direct beneficiaries

2800

approx. direct beneficiaries

275

people reached in awareness activities

8

women’s groups supported

8

systems of 10 m³ rainwater harvesting systems installed

6.83

hectares of land restored

900

meters of anti erosion barriers built

 Ongoing outcomes: strengthened transition toward agroecology, responsible production practices, and sustainable water resource management led by women.

Local implementation partners

APAF Senegal

Donors and supporters

 Canton of Aargau | Canton of Basel | City of Plan les Ouates | Third Millennium Foundation | Temperatio Foundation | 3M Foundation 

Sustainable Development Goals

Reduce economic vulnerability

Enable resilient rain-fed farming

Prevent disease through safe water and hygiene

Safe, dignified learning through blue Schools

Women-led farming & decision-making

Rain for WASH

Urban rainwater & green infrastructure

Mitigation + adaptation at the grassroots level 

Reforestation & ecosystem regeneration

Networks and global-local cooperation

Femmes de Terre Senegal – Project factsheet (PDF)