2024
DOI: 10.1002/sea2.12315
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Sanctified suffering and the common good: Translocal health care provisioning in smalltown Senegal

Benjamin R. Burgen,
Meredith G. Marten

Abstract: Senegal has long relied on local communities to expand health services and improve health outcomes for citizens and is internationally lauded for its effectiveness in promoting good health and facilitating local trust. Here we examine how community health care emerges in Keur Toma, a rural Wolof town in the Senegal River Valley that relies on a global network of labor migrants to fuel its remittance‐based economy. Largely through its hometown association and the migrant men abroad who fund it, Keur Toma has bu… Show more

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