Vol. 2011 No. 1 (2011)

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Cultural Adaptation and Resilience in Migrant Communities of Southern Africa within Senegal's Context

Sabrina Diop, Institut Sénégalais de Recherches Agricoles (ISRA) Saliou Ngom, Department of Advanced Studies, Université Gaston Berger (UGB), Saint-Louis Mawadda Touré, African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) Senegal
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18933840
Published: December 1, 2011

Abstract

Migrant communities in Southern Africa often face significant cultural challenges when settling in Senegal, a country with its own rich culture and traditions. No empirical data are presented; the analysis is based on existing literature and case studies from Southern Africa. These adaptive practices highlight the complex interplay between cultural preservation and community development within migrant populations. Governments and non-governmental organizations should support initiatives that enhance cross-cultural understanding and mutual respect among diverse communities in Senegal.

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Sabrina Diop, Saliou Ngom, Mawadda Touré (2011). Cultural Adaptation and Resilience in Migrant Communities of Southern Africa within Senegal's Context. African Sociology of the Family, Vol. 2011 No. 1 (2011). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18933840

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Sub-Saharandiasporainterculturalismacculturationresiliencesyncretismethnography

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