Jalala
Jalala is a small village located in the northern part of the Republic of Chad. It is situated approximately 100 kilometers east of the capital city, N'Djamena. The village is primarily inhabited by the Sara people, who are known for their semi-nomadic lifestyle and their traditional way of life. Jalala is characterized by its arid climate, with hot and dry conditions prevailing throughout the year. The village is home to a mix of traditional and modern housing, with many residents living in mud-brick houses while others have adopted more contemporary building materials.
The economy of Jalala is largely based on agriculture and livestock rearing. The village's residents cultivate
Jalala is connected to the broader region through a network of dirt roads, which facilitate the transportation
Despite its remote location, Jalala has a strong sense of community and cultural identity. The village celebrates
In recent years, Jalala has faced challenges related to climate change, including droughts and desertification, which