The Sahel region is a transitional zone in Africa located between the Sahara Desert to the north and the savanna grasslands to the south. It stretches across several countries from Senegal in the west to Sudan in the east. The Sahel region faces challenges such as desertification, droughts, food insecurity, and conflicts.
Related terms
Subsistence Farming: Subsistence farming refers to agricultural practices aimed at producing enough food for personal consumption rather than for commercial purposes.
Transhumance: Transhumance is a seasonal movement of people with their livestock between different grazing areas. In the Sahel region, it often involves moving herds towards greener pastures during dry seasons.
Nomadic Pastoralism: Nomadic pastoralism is a way of life where communities rely primarily on raising livestock and continuously move across different regions or territories in search of grazing lands and water sources.