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Davud AkhundzadaPublished at February 18, 2026 at 09:00 PM1:10:36
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Supporting Mothers In Extreme Working Conditions In Burkina Faso, Banfora, Koro Village 🇧🇫

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Burkina Faso is a landlocked country in West Africa whose history, culture, and current challenges make it an important case for understanding the region. Its capital city is Ouagadougou, and the country shares borders with Mali, Niger, Benin, Togo, Ghana, and Côte d’Ivoire. Much of its landscape consists of flat savanna and low hills, with a hot and generally dry climate. In the north, Burkina Faso lies within the Sahel zone, where rainfall is scarce and irregular, making life and agriculture more difficult. The population of Burkina Faso is diverse, with many ethnic groups living together. The largest are the Mossi, but there are also Fulani, Gourmantché, Bobo, Lobi, and others. Although French is the official language, reflecting the country’s colonial past, many people speak local languages such as Moore, Dioula, and Fulfulde in daily life. Islam is the majority religion, but Christianity and traditional African beliefs are also widely practiced. Historically, these different religious and ethnic communities have coexisted with a strong sense of tolerance. Culture is a central part of life, expressed through music, dance, storytelling, and colorful masks. Burkina Faso is also famous for FESPACO, one of Africa’s most important film festivals, which takes place in Ouagadougou and attracts artists and filmmakers from across the continent. The history of Burkina Faso combines powerful pre‑colonial kingdoms, European colonization, independence, and revolutionary change. Before colonization, the Mossi kingdoms were major political powers and resisted foreign domination for centuries. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, however, France took control of the area and integrated it into French West Africa under the name Upper Volta. The country gained independence from France in 1960. One of the most significant periods in its post‑independence history began in 1983, when Captain Thomas Sankara came to power. Sankara launched a bold program focused on fighting corruption, promoting women’s rights, improving education and health, and encouraging self‑reliance. In 1984 he changed the country’s name from Upper Volta to Burkina Faso, often translated as the “Land of Upright” or “Incorruptible People.” His assassination in 1987 ended this revolutionary period, and Blaise Compaoré then ruled the country for 27 years. In recent decades, Burkina Faso has experienced serious political instability. A popular uprising in 2014 forced Compaoré from power, opening a new but uncertain chapter in the country’s politics. Since then, Burkina Faso has gone through multiple transitions and, more recently, military coups, including in 2022. The current military authorities present themselves as defenders of national sovereignty and are often critical of Western influence, seeking new international partners instead. Economically, Burkina Faso remains one of the poorer countries in the world, with a large share of the population depending on agriculture. Many people practice subsistence farming, growing crops like millet, sorghum, and maize, and raising livestock. Cotton is an important cash crop, and in recent years gold mining has become a crucial source of export revenue. However, the economy faces serious obstacles, including widespread poverty, limited infrastructure, dependence on rainfall, and the growing impact of climate change. Droughts and irregular rainy seasons threaten food security and rural livelihoods. One of the most pressing issues today is security. Since the mid‑2010s, Burkina Faso has been affected by violence linked to extremist armed groups and local militias, especially in the north and east of the country. This conflict has caused thousands of deaths and forced large numbers of people to flee their homes. Public services, such as schools and health centers, have been disrupted in many areas, and the instability has also damaged the economy. The security crisis influences almost every aspect of life and politics in Burkina Faso and shapes its relations with neighboring countries and international partners. Despite all these difficulties, Burkinabè society is often described as resilient and community‑oriented. In cities like Ouagadougou and Bobo‑Dioulasso, daily life is marked by busy markets, street food, motorbikes, and a lively cultural scene. Music, festivals, and strong family and community ties offer a sense of continuity and hope. In this way, Burkina Faso represents both the challenges and the potential of the Sahel region: a country with deep cultural richness and proud history, but also a country facing serious political, economic, and security tests as it seeks a more stable and prosperous future.
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