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Chad: Mapping the Future25 min
Available until 25/11/2026
12/01/2024
Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim is a cartographer and activist from the Fulbe people in Chad. Land and water are becoming scarce as desertification advances in the Sahel region at a rate of 4km every year. That's why she travels all over the country to draw maps with the people, to prevent conflict linked to depleting resources.
Director
Sébastien Mesquida
Julien Dubois
Author
Sébastien Mesquida
Production
What's Up Productions
Country
France
Year
2024
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