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Street food practices in Dakar and its environs

From 5-7 July 2019, Jeanne Thérèse Fatou Diouf and Assane Kébé conducted a survey on street food in Dakar (Senegal) as part of the project Atelier Populaire: Building New Knowledge and Practices on Street Food in Saint-Louis, Senegal, led by Gaston Berger University, Saint-Louis, one of the participators in the Humanities across Borders programme at IIAS.1 On 27 October 2019, Bruno Diomaye Faye visited Saint-Louis in a similar capacity. The main objectives of this project include the creation of a resilient urban community and the organisation of an experimental school and street food festival. In this article, the authors reflect on what they encountered during their research and offer a window to the changing cultural world of ‘food’.

                                                   By Bruno Diomaye Faye, Jeanne Thérèse Fatou Diouf and Assane Kébé

The Newsletter 85 Spring 2020

https://www.iias.asia/the-newsletter/article/street-food-practices-dakar-and-its-environs

Survey on street food in Dakar and its suburbs: New places and new eating habits

From July 5 to 7, 2019, Jeanne Thérèse Fatou Diouf and Assane Kébé, Street Food Project volunteers, conducted a survey on street food in Dakar. Jeanne visited the city centre of Dakar and its surroundings (Sahm, Colobane, Niary Talli etc). For Assane Kébé, the suburbs of Dakar (Thiaroye and Pikine) were his home ground.

Enquête sur l’alimentation de rue à Dakar et sa banlieue: Nouveaux lieux et nouvelles habitudes alimentaires

Du 5 au 7 Juillet 2019, Jeanne Thérèse Fatou Diouf et Assane Kébé, volontaires du Street Food Project ont réalisé une enquête sur l’alimentation de rue à Dakar. Jeanne a visité le centre-ville de Dakar et ses alentours (Sahm, Colobane, Niary Talli etc). En ce qui concerne Assane Kébé, la banlieue de Dakar (Thiaroye et Pikine) a été son terrain.

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