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Fifty-year-old Senegalese Ndeye Khari Pouye, feeds her chickens on March 16, 2017, in Grand-Mbao, financed with the money she won in the "cagnotte de la tontine", a jackpot of 300,000 CFA francs (just over 450 euros, around $490). Her financial good fortune is the result of a cooperative scheme organised among locals in the Medina area of Grand-Mbao, a neighbourhood on the tip of Africa's west coast on the outskirts of the capital Dakar. A common practice throughout Africa, many Senegalese take part in centuries-old microcredit schemes called "tontines" to finance their projects. / AFP PHOTO / SEYLLOU (Photo credit should read SEYLLOU/AFP via Getty Images)
Fifty-year-old Senegalese Ndeye Khari Pouye, feeds her chickens on March 16, 2017, in Grand-Mbao, financed with the money she won in the "cagnotte de la tontine", a jackpot of 300,000 CFA francs (just over 450 euros, around $490). Her financial good fortune is the result of a cooperative scheme organised among locals in the Medina area of Grand-Mbao, a neighbourhood on the tip of Africa's west coast on the outskirts of the capital Dakar. A common practice throughout Africa, many Senegalese take part in centuries-old microcredit schemes called "tontines" to finance their projects. / AFP PHOTO / SEYLLOU (Photo credit should read SEYLLOU/AFP via Getty Images)
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