Resource July 23, 2018

Meet the Journalist: Yasmin Bendaas

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Yousef Chergui herds on his uncle's land in the drying countryside of Algeria's Aurès Mountain region. Image by Yasmin Bendaas, Algeria 2016.
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Although Algeria is a low emitter of greenhouse gasses, environmental changes like lower rainfall...

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Yasmin Bendaas with sheepherder Shareef BouAziz in Algeria in 2016. Image courtesy of Yasmin Bendaas. Algeria, 2016.
Yasmin Bendaas with sheepherder Shareef BouAziz in Algeria in 2016. Image courtesy of Yasmin Bendaas. Algeria, 2016.

Pulitzer Center Grantee Yasmin Bendaas discusses her reporting in Algeria—a 2012 project on the disappearing tradition of facial tattoos among the indigenous Chaouia and a current project on the effect of climate change on the livelihood of sheepherders in the Aurès Mountain region of Algeria, a semi-arid region of mountains and valleys in the northeast part of the country. She​ ​explores the detrimental impact of climate change in North Africa​ ​and its ​threatening effects to the financial sustainability of small-scale shepherding.​ ​A longer cycle of​ ​droughts, elevated temperatures, and decreased rainfall have made sheepherding in Algerian society extremely difficult. As these conditions continue, many shepherds are slowly coming to terms with how the​​se​ ​environmental changes have altered their way of life and work​ ​for generations to come.

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