structure and needs to truly achieve gender equality. In the planning and construction of more public toilets, the following measures can be adopted: first, according to the local population and the proportion of men and women, the planning and construction of public toilets, according to the ratio of 1:2 space to build men's toilets and women's toilets. Second, more toilets that can be used by both men and women can be built appropriately. Third, in case of emergency, the relevant construction and use units can have the right to transfer the male and female toilets to each other. 2.6.2 planning and improving village night lighting Improving night lighting in villages can help women to be safer at night. According to statistics, not only in Senegal but also in many countries and cities, women are twice as likely to encounter crimes at night as during the day. Although Baghere village has some night lighting devices, it has not fully covered the space for women's activities at night. Therefore, we propose to plan and improve the night lighting system of Baghere village. First of all, the village's main roads and main activity areas should be installed with energy-saving, environment-friendly LED street lights, and the opening time of street lights should be set. Secondly, sound-controlled lighting devices should be installed in areas where population activity is not intensive.
3.Architectural Design considerations This building aims to provide a place for local women to receive education, obtain life skills and even provide some jobs. Unlike ordinary commercial or residential buildings, although Women’s house conducts small commercial activities and provides a little residential function, the main purpose is to protect and educate local women. The style adopted in this building is mainly integrated with the local architecture, taking into account the infrastructure and the space for activities needed to increase the social status of women. Women’s house uses a sloped roof consistent with the local area, using red bricks that are easily available locally as the outer wall, and bamboo partition walls inside. Founder's design facilitates functional partitioning. The sloping roof makes rainwater not conducive to residues and can be collected. The bamboo partition wall blocks the line of sight while ensuring air circulation. The seats symbolizing equality between men and women displayed in the activity center using brick show the purpose of women's house construction. The overall orientation of the building is from the north to the south, combined with the local wind direction in different periods to ensure proper indoor ventilation and temperature. Combined with the exterior design of the building to provide land for local women's agricultural activities. the overall layout of the building is as follows:
Figure 1. Building floor plan
The gates of the Women's Activity Center run through each other, and the passage separates the toilets and other infrastructure from the meeting room and office. Since the Women's Activity Center 17