tasemena
Tasemena is a rural locality in the Sahel region of West Africa. The area comprises several villages with a combined population described as a few thousand residents. The landscape is predominantly savanna with a seasonal riverbed, and rainfall is concentrated in a short wet season that shapes agricultural calendars. The local economy rests on subsistence farming and livestock herding, with millet, sorghum, cowpea, and groundnuts as staple crops, complemented by goats, sheep, and cattle.
Etymology and identity: The name Tasemena is believed to derive from a local language, interpreted as referring
History and governance: The settlement has long-standing ties to regional trade networks and itinerant labor patterns.
Culture and society: Community life centers on weekly markets, religious and cultural festivals, and intergenerational ties
Infrastructure and development: Tasemena features basic infrastructure including a primary school and a small health clinic.
See also: Sahel region, West African agriculture, rural development.