Daily life in Mali's Segou
06.03.2025

SEGOU, MALI - MARCH 06: Two young men travel with a donkey carriage in Segou, Mali on March 06, 2025. In the city of Segou, local people make a living by selling food, hardware and clothing products on the roadsides. ( İlyas Gün - Anadolu Agency )

Daily life in Mali's Segou
Fotoğraf: İlyas Gün

SEGOU, MALI - MARCH 06: Local women walk on the road in Segou, Mali on March 06, 2025. In the city of Segou, local people make a living by selling food, hardware and clothing products on the roadsides. ( İlyas Gün - Anadolu Agency )

Daily life in Mali's Segou
Fotoğraf: İlyas Gün

SEGOU, MALI - MARCH 06: Children walk to the school in Segou, Mali on March 06, 2025. In the city of Segou, local people make a living by selling food, hardware and clothing products on the roadsides. ( İlyas Gün - Anadolu Agency )

Daily life in Mali's Segou
Fotoğraf: İlyas Gün

SEGOU, MALI - MARCH 06: Women unpack food aid in Segou, Mali on March 06, 2025. In the city of Segou, local people make a living by selling food, hardware and clothing products on the roadsides. ( İlyas Gün - Anadolu Agency )

Daily life in Mali's Segou
Fotoğraf: İlyas Gün

SEGOU, MALI - MARCH 06: Locals wash dishes in Niger River in Segou, Mali on March 06, 2025. In the city of Segou, local people make a living by selling food, hardware and clothing products on the roadsides. ( İlyas Gün - Anadolu Agency )

Daily life in Mali's Segou
Fotoğraf: İlyas Gün

SEGOU, MALI - MARCH 06: Locals cool off by the Niger River in Segou, Mali on March 06, 2025. In the city of Segou, local people make a living by selling food, hardware and clothing products on the roadsides. ( İlyas Gün - Anadolu Agency )

Fishing communities rely on Niger River for livelihood in Mali
Fotoğraf: İlyas Gün

BAMAKO, MALI - MARCH 6: Fishermen set their nets in wooden boats on the Niger River, the longest river in West Africa, as they rely on its abundant fish species for their livelihood in Bamako, Mali, on March 6, 2025. The river, stretching over 4,000 kilometers, flows through Guinea, Mali, and Niger before reaching Nigeria, where it forms a delta and empties into the Gulf of Guinea. ( İlyas Gün - Anadolu Agency )

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