How Africa's first heat officer is protecting women in Sierra Leone
U.S. · WORLD · BUSINESS
November 10, 202311 min read2127 words
Published: November 10, 2023  |  11 min read2127 words
Africa's first heat officer is helping women keep cool in Sierra Leone's capital Freetown. At the start of Sierra Leone's dry season in November, 26-year-old Adama Sesay sells fruits and vegetables at a busy market in the centre of the country's capital, Freetown. It's hard work,...
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Nov 13
This article had a lot of great out bound links embedded in the paragraphs to support what it said. With some science, history, and other currents, this article explained how the rising temperatures in Sierra Leone are causing problem for the women working outdoor. They then explained how a new agency is being set up to manage heat.
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