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This paper examines the resilience and adaptability of Fulani migrant women in Togoniéré in a context where their entire community is struggling to integrate into border areas under pressure from natural resource exploitation. The methodology for this research is based on documentation relating to women’s activities in general and those of Fulani women in particular. It is accompanied by a survey of 366 women in 18 villages within this administrative district to assess their activities. The results indicate a diversity of activities carried out by Fulani women, such as livestock farming, agriculture, and trade. However, they face obstacles such as limited access to land resources and credit. Despite this, these activities have a positive impact on their income and social status. This situation requires the strengthening of their activities, in particular by facilitating their access to credit, strengthening support networks, and promoting gender equality for more sustainable empowerment.
Sekongo Kafandja Aminata. 2026. \u201cFulani women in the sub-prefecture of Togoniér֤é in northern Côte d’Ivoire: resilience and adaptation\u201d. Unknown Journal N/A (N/A).
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