Why women have an especially tough time in Senegal's prisons

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by Ricci Shryock
March 14, 2026
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Women in Senegal's prisons face especially harsh conditions and social stigma.

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Women charged with crimes in Senegal face prolonged detention due to the country's slow judicial process and inadequate prison conditions that may lack basic supplies. Beyond the institutional challenges, these women confront social stigma that strips them of support from their families and communities. The combination of systemic delays and social rejection leaves female defendants particularly vulnerable within Senegal's criminal justice system. This dual burden creates harsher conditions for women compared to their male counterparts in the same legal framework.

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