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The Olympic swimming pool in Bamako, Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0305951.jpg
The Olympic swimming pool and its diving boards at the Modibo Keita multi-sport stadium in Bamako, Mali, on May 2, 2016. The Olympic swimming pool at the Modibo Keita stadium was built in 1967 by the former USSR. Mali was then due to host the African Games in 1969, but they were canceled following a military coup in 1968. It was finally closed in 2005 due to its dilapidated condition, then reopened in 2010 by President Amadou Toumani Touré (ATT) following renovation work carried out by a Chinese company.

The Olympic swimming pool in Bamako, Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0305954.jpg
The Olympic swimming pool and its diving boards at the Modibo Keita multi-sport stadium in Bamako, Mali, on May 2, 2016. The Olympic swimming pool at the Modibo Keita stadium was built in 1967 by the former USSR. Mali was then due to host the African Games in 1969, but they were canceled following a military coup in 1968. It was finally closed in 2005 due to its dilapidated condition, then reopened in 2010 by President Amadou Toumani Touré (ATT) following renovation work carried out by a Chinese company.

The Olympic swimming pool in Bamako, Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0305955.jpg
The Olympic swimming pool and its diving boards at the Modibo Keita multi-sport stadium in Bamako, Mali, on May 2, 2016. The Olympic swimming pool at the Modibo Keita stadium was built in 1967 by the former USSR. Mali was then due to host the African Games in 1969, but they were canceled following a military coup in 1968. It was finally closed in 2005 due to its dilapidated condition, then reopened in 2010 by President Amadou Toumani Touré (ATT) following renovation work carried out by a Chinese company.

The Olympic swimming pool in Bamako, Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0305956.jpg
The Olympic swimming pool and its diving boards at the Modibo Keita multi-sport stadium in Bamako, Mali, on May 2, 2016. The Olympic swimming pool at the Modibo Keita stadium was built in 1967 by the former USSR. Mali was then due to host the African Games in 1969, but they were canceled following a military coup in 1968. It was finally closed in 2005 due to its dilapidated condition, then reopened in 2010 by President Amadou Toumani Touré (ATT) following renovation work carried out by a Chinese company.

The Olympic swimming pool in Bamako, Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0305957.jpg
The Olympic swimming pool and its diving boards at the Modibo Keita multi-sport stadium in Bamako, Mali, on May 2, 2016. The Olympic swimming pool at the Modibo Keita stadium was built in 1967 by the former USSR. Mali was then due to host the African Games in 1969, but they were canceled following a military coup in 1968. It was finally closed in 2005 due to its dilapidated condition, then reopened in 2010 by President Amadou Toumani Touré (ATT) following renovation work carried out by a Chinese company.

The Olympic swimming pool in Bamako, Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0305958.jpg
The Olympic swimming pool and its diving boards at the Modibo Keita multi-sport stadium in Bamako, Mali, on May 2, 2016. The Olympic swimming pool at the Modibo Keita stadium was built in 1967 by the former USSR. Mali was then due to host the African Games in 1969, but they were canceled following a military coup in 1968. It was finally closed in 2005 due to its dilapidated condition, then reopened in 2010 by President Amadou Toumani Touré (ATT) following renovation work carried out by a Chinese company.

The Olympic swimming pool in Bamako, Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0305959.jpg
The Olympic swimming pool and its diving boards at the Modibo Keita multi-sport stadium in Bamako, Mali, on May 2, 2016. The Olympic swimming pool at the Modibo Keita stadium was built in 1967 by the former USSR. Mali was then due to host the African Games in 1969, but they were canceled following a military coup in 1968. It was finally closed in 2005 due to its dilapidated condition, then reopened in 2010 by President Amadou Toumani Touré (ATT) following renovation work carried out by a Chinese company.

The Olympic swimming pool in Bamako, Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0305960.jpg
The Olympic swimming pool and its diving boards at the Modibo Keita multi-sport stadium in Bamako, Mali, on May 2, 2016. The Olympic swimming pool at the Modibo Keita stadium was built in 1967 by the former USSR. Mali was then due to host the African Games in 1969, but they were canceled following a military coup in 1968. It was finally closed in 2005 due to its dilapidated condition, then reopened in 2010 by President Amadou Toumani Touré (ATT) following renovation work carried out by a Chinese company.

The Olympic swimming pool in Bamako, Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0305961.jpg
The Olympic swimming pool and its diving boards at the Modibo Keita multi-sport stadium in Bamako, Mali, on May 2, 2016. The Olympic swimming pool at the Modibo Keita stadium was built in 1967 by the former USSR. Mali was then due to host the African Games in 1969, but they were canceled following a military coup in 1968. It was finally closed in 2005 due to its dilapidated condition, then reopened in 2010 by President Amadou Toumani Touré (ATT) following renovation work carried out by a Chinese company.

The Olympic swimming pool in Bamako, Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0305962.jpg
The Olympic swimming pool and its diving boards at the Modibo Keita multi-sport stadium in Bamako, Mali, on May 2, 2016. The Olympic swimming pool at the Modibo Keita stadium was built in 1967 by the former USSR. Mali was then due to host the African Games in 1969, but they were canceled following a military coup in 1968. It was finally closed in 2005 due to its dilapidated condition, then reopened in 2010 by President Amadou Toumani Touré (ATT) following renovation work carried out by a Chinese company.

The Olympic swimming pool in Bamako, Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0305963.jpg
The Olympic swimming pool and its diving boards at the Modibo Keita multi-sport stadium in Bamako, Mali, on May 2, 2016. The Olympic swimming pool at the Modibo Keita stadium was built in 1967 by the former USSR. Mali was then due to host the African Games in 1969, but they were canceled following a military coup in 1968. It was finally closed in 2005 due to its dilapidated condition, then reopened in 2010 by President Amadou Toumani Touré (ATT) following renovation work carried out by a Chinese company.

The Olympic swimming pool in Bamako, Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0305964.jpg
The Olympic swimming pool and its diving boards at the Modibo Keita multi-sport stadium in Bamako, Mali, on May 2, 2016. The Olympic swimming pool at the Modibo Keita stadium was built in 1967 by the former USSR. Mali was then due to host the African Games in 1969, but they were canceled following a military coup in 1968. It was finally closed in 2005 due to its dilapidated condition, then reopened in 2010 by President Amadou Toumani Touré (ATT) following renovation work carried out by a Chinese company.

The Olympic swimming pool in Bamako, Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0305965.jpg
The Olympic swimming pool and its diving boards at the Modibo Keita multi-sport stadium in Bamako, Mali, on May 2, 2016. The Olympic swimming pool at the Modibo Keita stadium was built in 1967 by the former USSR. Mali was then due to host the African Games in 1969, but they were canceled following a military coup in 1968. It was finally closed in 2005 due to its dilapidated condition, then reopened in 2010 by President Amadou Toumani Touré (ATT) following renovation work carried out by a Chinese company.

The Olympic swimming pool in Bamako, Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0305966.jpg
The Olympic swimming pool and its diving boards at the Modibo Keita multi-sport stadium in Bamako, Mali, on May 2, 2016. The Olympic swimming pool at the Modibo Keita stadium was built in 1967 by the former USSR. Mali was then due to host the African Games in 1969, but they were canceled following a military coup in 1968. It was finally closed in 2005 due to its dilapidated condition, then reopened in 2010 by President Amadou Toumani Touré (ATT) following renovation work carried out by a Chinese company.

The Olympic swimming pool in Bamako, Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0305967.jpg
The Olympic swimming pool and its diving boards at the Modibo Keita multi-sport stadium in Bamako, Mali, on May 2, 2016. The Olympic swimming pool at the Modibo Keita stadium was built in 1967 by the former USSR. Mali was then due to host the African Games in 1969, but they were canceled following a military coup in 1968. It was finally closed in 2005 due to its dilapidated condition, then reopened in 2010 by President Amadou Toumani Touré (ATT) following renovation work carried out by a Chinese company.

The Olympic swimming pool in Bamako, Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0305968.jpg
The Olympic swimming pool and its diving boards at the Modibo Keita multi-sport stadium in Bamako, Mali, on May 2, 2016. The Olympic swimming pool at the Modibo Keita stadium was built in 1967 by the former USSR. Mali was then due to host the African Games in 1969, but they were canceled following a military coup in 1968. It was finally closed in 2005 due to its dilapidated condition, then reopened in 2010 by President Amadou Toumani Touré (ATT) following renovation work carried out by a Chinese company.

The Olympic swimming pool in Bamako, Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0305969.jpg
The Olympic swimming pool and its diving boards at the Modibo Keita multi-sport stadium in Bamako, Mali, on May 2, 2016. The Olympic swimming pool at the Modibo Keita stadium was built in 1967 by the former USSR. Mali was then due to host the African Games in 1969, but they were canceled following a military coup in 1968. It was finally closed in 2005 due to its dilapidated condition, then reopened in 2010 by President Amadou Toumani Touré (ATT) following renovation work carried out by a Chinese company.

The Olympic swimming pool in Bamako, Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0305970.jpg
The Olympic swimming pool and its diving boards at the Modibo Keita multi-sport stadium in Bamako, Mali, on May 2, 2016. The Olympic swimming pool at the Modibo Keita stadium was built in 1967 by the former USSR. Mali was then due to host the African Games in 1969, but they were canceled following a military coup in 1968. It was finally closed in 2005 due to its dilapidated condition, then reopened in 2010 by President Amadou Toumani Touré (ATT) following renovation work carried out by a Chinese company.

The Olympic swimming pool in Bamako, Mali
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0305971.jpg
The Olympic swimming pool and its diving boards at the Modibo Keita multi-sport stadium in Bamako, Mali, on May 2, 2016. The Olympic swimming pool at the Modibo Keita stadium was built in 1967 by the former USSR. Mali was then due to host the African Games in 1969, but they were canceled following a military coup in 1968. It was finally closed in 2005 due to its dilapidated condition, then reopened in 2010 by President Amadou Toumani Touré (ATT) following renovation work carried out by a Chinese company.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304490.jpg
A completely concreted section of the cornice near the Plateau district in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304491.jpg
A building under construction on the west coast of Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304492.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304493.jpg
A building under construction on the west coast of Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304494.jpg
A building under construction on the west coast of Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304495.jpg
A building under construction on the west coast of Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304496.jpg
A building under construction on the west coast of Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304497.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304498.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304499.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304500.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304501.jpg
A view of a beach on the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304502.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304503.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304504.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304505.jpg
A playground with only a swing remaining on the west coast of Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304506.jpg
A view of a seawall along the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304507.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304508.jpg
A view of a seawall along the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304509.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304510.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304511.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304512.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304513.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304514.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304515.jpg
A view of the Plateau district in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304516.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304517.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304518.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304519.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304520.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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View of the Babacar Touré Press House located on the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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A synthetic soccer field on the west coast of Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304523.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304524.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304525.jpg
A view of the western corniche in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025. The ever-expanding Senegalese capital faces numerous challenges in terms of urbanization. After temporarily suspending construction sites at sensitive sites in April 2024, the authorities finally gave in to construction lobbies a month later and lifted the suspensions under pressure from cement manufacturers, contractors, and thousands of jobs at stake.

African Memorial Square in Dakar
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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View of the African Memorial Square in Dakar, Senegal, on March 12, 2025. The African Memorial Square represents a space for commemorating the great symbolic figures who have made the indelible memory of the peoples of Africa and the diaspora.

African Memorial Square in Dakar
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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View of the African Memorial Square in Dakar, Senegal, on March 12, 2025. The African Memorial Square represents a space for commemorating the great symbolic figures who have made the indelible memory of the peoples of Africa and the diaspora.

African Memorial Square in Dakar
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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View of the African Memorial Square in Dakar, Senegal, on March 12, 2025. The African Memorial Square represents a space for commemorating the great symbolic figures who have made the indelible memory of the peoples of Africa and the diaspora.

African Memorial Square in Dakar
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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View of the African Memorial Square in Dakar, Senegal, on March 12, 2025. The African Memorial Square represents a space for commemorating the great symbolic figures who have made the indelible memory of the peoples of Africa and the diaspora.

Dakar, in constant expansion, must face the challenges of its galloping urbanization
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0304543.jpg
View of Gueule Tapée beach and its -Espace Poisson- in Dakar, Senegal, on March 14, 2025.
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