Dyed with forest and plant products such as henna, garance, saffron or pomegranate bark, each colour tells a story. This know-how transmitted from mother to daughter embodies a true living cultural heritage.
This visit fed the exchanges around the development of forest products not Ligneux (PFNL), at the heart of the actions of the Degraded Land Restoration (PRTD) project in Mali. In addition to ecological restoration, PRTD works to rehabilitate the cultural, social and intangible heritage, valuing local products and traditional knowledge.








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