Umí
Umí is a small village located in the Republic of Benin. It is situated in the department of Borgou, in the central part of the country. The village is primarily an agricultural community, with its economy largely dependent on subsistence farming and the cultivation of crops such as maize, sorghum, and cassava. Like many rural areas in Benin, Umí faces challenges related to infrastructure, access to healthcare, and educational resources.
The population of Umí is predominantly of the Bariba ethnic group, who have a rich cultural heritage
Access to basic services such as clean water and electricity can be limited in Umí, as is