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WORLD FRIENDS for AFRICA BURKINA FASO.

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AFRICAN GRASSROOT NONPROFIT

On behalf of the organisation Managing Committee, we would like to send warm greetings to all, exploring tie ups and collaborations, experience sharing opportunities or local expertise with organizations worldwide. Souleymane OUATTARA, CEO President World Friends for Africa Burkina Faso watsoul2002@gmail.com

DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS

We are really thankful to the following organisations, individuals and groups for their total supportive actions.

World Friends for Africa Burkina Faso Nominated NUFFIC OKP AWARDS 2020 NETHERLANDS

Amitié BURKINA-FRANCE 2017-2023

BERNARD REVILION, Maire de Frangy

Climate Action Network International Clim Action Netw West Central Africa

Member of Plastic Pollution Coalition

WORLD FRIENDS FOR AFRICA  BURKINA FASO

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World Friends for Africa Burkina Faso is very active disseminating innovative ideas, knowledge and practices from several cross cultural knowledge sources in urban or rural areas Africa

World Friends for Africa Burkina Faso is a solid and trustworthy local grassroot for community development actions in Burkina Faso, engaging people for global development in vulnerable and needy communities.

PRE CoP27 DEBRIEF TELEVISION MÉDITERRANÉE 1 in SENEGAL 2022

CoP27 SHARM EL-SHEICK, EGYPT

our commitment for the climate is total.

Our presentation on Agricultural Adaptation and Loss and Damage, CoP27 NIGER PAVILION

Our participation to the CoP27 SHARM EL SHEICK EGYPT, has been possible with the funding of ENDA ENERGY, DAKAR and partners African Climate Foundation giving a chance to 8 African countries CHAMPIONS in the western region to speak ONE VOICE AFRICA of the real impacts of Climate Change and share local communities’ expectations at this Africa’s CoP 27 and call for more solidarity to save our planet in danger.

SHARM EL SHEICK, EGYPT CoP27 November 2022

CoP27 SENEGAL PAVILLON, EGYPT

NEGOCIATION ROOM on Adaptation, Loss & Damage, Gas emission 1,5°C

UN and G20 summits in November 2022 reaffirm that limiting global warming to 1.5°C is possible and requires global carbon dioxide emissions to be reduced by 45 per cent by 2030 relative to the 2010 level and to net zero by 2050 

Bilateral Meeting at CoP27 Egypt

CoP27 SHARM EL SHEICK Egypt 2022

Focus GREEN FUND BURKINA FASO Cop27 SHARM EL SHEICK Egypt 2022

PRE CoP27 #CapCop27 ENDA ENERGIES & Partners African Climate Foundation for AFRICA’s VOICE

Lien Media Canal+ 255 OMEGA TV

The focus of our organisation is vulnerabilities, children, youth and women for sustainable development

Education, Health, Water, Environment, Agriculture are vital for our communities, the pillars of dvpt.

Two PRE CoP27 meetings in DAKAR to share countries’ evidence of Climate Change locally.

Lien Media Canal+ 255 OMEGA TV https://t.co/mkA51yODfLLes PRECoP27

Eight countries: Burkina Faso, Bénin, Côte d’Ivoire, Niger, Togo, Ghana, Gambia, Sénégal

OUATTARA Souleymane, CEO Pr World Friends for Africa Burkina Faso Non.State ACTORS’ MEETING IN DAKAR PRE CoP27

Our vision is to bring a worldwide movement of change in disadvantaged local communities, involving as much as local or international committed people for change in communities.

NEW!!! MULTI STAKEHOLDERS NATIONAL WORKSHOP ON CLIMATE ADAPTATION, TECHNOLOGIES AND PEOPLE RESILIENCE IN BURKINA FASO OCTOBER 2022

NEW!!!! We join the international campaign for Loss and Damage to be part of the CoP27 agenda in Egypt.

We need to keep #LossandDamage on the agenda for COP27 in November, and ensure impacted communities have access to the financial support they need. Climate Action Network West&Central Africa

WORLD FRIENDS FOR AFRICA BURKINA FASO/Training for Better

OUR ORGANISATION

We are African grassroot nonprofit organization headquartered in Ouagadougou/Burkina Faso working with vulnerable communities to alleviate poverty.

Our members are volunteers from every educational background, committed in promoting community’s development goals sustainably..

OUATTARA SOULEYMANE, Environmental Educator. CEO PRESIDENT World Friends for Africa Burkina Faso

OUATTARA Souleymane,

As the CEO President at World Friends for Africa Burkina Faso, my commitment is developing the most favourable conditions for the overall fulfilment of the organisation’s goals. Graduated, I studied Training and Extension at Barneveld in the Netherlands and Climate and Youth Resilience in Wageningen in the Netherlands. I am Membership Organiser at Climate Action Network West and Central Africa, the regional node of climate Action Network International. https://canwestafrica.org/fr_fr/ I am currently part-time at University Joseph Ki Zerbo in the SDS Department since 2019. B.A in English and an Advanced Trainer Certificate in educational science. .Champion Burkina ,CapCop27 2022, initiative ENDA Energy Dakar and partners African Climate Foundation for Africa’s voice to be heard at SHARM EL SHEICK in Egypt. All fluent in French and English.

SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER

BAMBA FOUSSENI

Mr BAMBA is holder of a Master’s Degree in entrepreneurship, with a specialization in Intelligence and Innovation Support, with the specialty of Training Coaches in Business Creation and a Master’s Degree in Agricultural Economics of Natural Resources and the Environment, Agricultural and environmental economist and environmental statistician engineer in progress

He is also experienced trainer in the fields of development and business, projects and programs’ management

COMMUNICATION OFFICER

BAMA ROLAND

Graduate in Communication at the University of Koudougou, I am providing support to local as well as international stakeholders promoting development goals in Africa.

Mr BAMA supports our internal and external communications strategy,
He is contact with Public and Media; he is a liaison between the organization, the public,
He writes and disseminates and coordinates our advocacy campaign events

YOUTH EMPOWERMENT

NANDY K. OUATTARA,

Young, enthusiastic and supportive, Nandy is a solid support to the whole team but also to local communities and specifically among college and university students as part of youth implementation of our projects..

Bilingual, French and English facilitates communications with our volunteers and partners. Her young age is a cost-effective tool to enroll and engage young boys and girls of her age to our campaign and lobbying activities

TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTERS

_SALIA DIABATE

Diploma in Agricultural Engineering.
Diploma of Advanced Studies (DEA) in Biology / Human Nutrition and Health.
Master of Science and Technology / Food Technology and Human Nutrition
Nutritionist, Agronomist, Food Technologist, Food Safety Expert, Agribusiness Development Specialist, more than 5 years of professional experience; results-based management; activities centered on climate-smart agriculture, food technology, human malnutrition, business dialogue, gender issues, Circular agriculture /Ecological transition/ Food security Planning /Monitoring-evaluation • /Development of value chains/Economic emancipation/ Effective and efficient resource management.

TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTERS

Poultry manager specialist at Aeres Training Centre International in the Netherlands with a practical training back in Burkina Faso to thirty (30 ) professionals of the animal sector thanks to an OKP Scholarship.

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OUATTARA Cheick Ahmed

AERES TRAINING CENTER, Barneveld Trainer in Animal management

He is in charge of Animal Resources’ Adaptation consists in:

Objective 1: Strengthen the security of pastoral activities through better dissemination and enhancement of information on pastoral resources and the associated access conditions

Objective 2: Securing animal capital in order to sustainably support the pastoral economy and strengthen the resilience of actors for sustainable food security in Burkina Faso

Objective 3: Mitigate the climate vulnerability of pastoralists and contribute to local economic development.

ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT

Nebie Abibata

Bachelor's degree in Economics and Business Management at the Public University of Ouagadougou Department of Economics and Management Sciences.
Experience in business and organization management, marketing, project evaluations, Monitoring and Evaluation, project management, market research, business plan development, financial analysis, corporate communication.
Experience in complaint management, verifications, reimbursement, complaint management.
Experience in data collection, information collection at headquarters and office levels in major cities in Burkina Faso.
Experience in  Supervision, management, organization, support and coordination, throughout the territory,

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OUR MISSION

  1. Empowering the communities to own and manage themselves sustainably.
  2. Advocating for the disadvantaged communities for the full realization of their potentialities.
  3. Promoting national and international, collaboration and actions for basic development.

WORLD FRIENDS FOR AFRICA BURKINA FASO
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VILLE/City: OUAGADOUGOU –
Agency: DIMDOLOBSOM
Country: BURKINA FASO
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OUR APPROACH:
Climate change here is a self investment for one’s survival; it is the cause of youth migration, low agricultural productivity, recurring conflicts, chronic diseases, water scarcity..hunger, low incomes, poverty…

Our intervention targets agro forestry, land  restoration, energy, drilling water wells, environmental micro businesses, organic composting, pastoralism conflict resolution, youth migration, dripping irrigation, demographic growth
We want this intervention to be totally inclusive involving everyone, in a global holistic approach where no one is left aside and in the best way, led locally by communities themselves, i.e the Local Led Adaptation ( LLA) approach.

This intervention includes:
SUPPORTING WOMEN AND GIRLS
INTRODUCING KIDS TO CLIMATE URGENCY RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
PLANTING TREES
USING LESS PLASTIC
USING WATER WISELY

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INDONESIE, BALI, ASM 2023

CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK INTERNATIONAL ANNUAL STRATEGY MEETING. BALI INDONESIA February 2023 Participating in the Climate Action Network International’s Annual Strategy Meeting 2023 in Bali, Indonesia for building up a new system change global framework vision based on a radical change addressing the roots cause of Climate Change in a more inclusive and human perspective. The CAN-I family is big and united for deep action in the field now now.

BURKINA FASO: LOSS & DAMAGE at STAKE -Jan2023 NAT WORKSHOP

  • CAPACITY BUILDING ON LOSS & DAMAGE RESPONSES (Recoverable damages like damaged buildings, roads, Power lines and Irreparable losses like Species and Lands)
  • CoP27 International Negotiation Narratives on Loss and Damage,
  • National Policy Responses on Loss & Damage.

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WATER is all in the sahelian country NEXUS Water-Agriculture-Energy is the real challenge for local solutions. Our SOS for communities
Generous donors helped access to clean water for vulnerable communities… The latest Donor Humanitaires pour le Monde Belgique, offered eight water points in Burkina for drinking water, but also for agricultural productivity. All communities gathered to celebrate this great opportunity.

TOTAL COST WATERPUMP $4, 000

Know that:
2 out of 5 children worldwide who do not have basic drinking water service at school live in sub-Saharan Africa.
1 in 9 people worldwide don’t have access to safe and clean drinking water. 26% of newborn deaths are caused by infections associated with unclean births.

The water challenge has a vulnerable face, women and daughters . The walk for water from rivers is long and many families cannot gather because getting back home late… four hours roundtrip – Girls and women are the victims because they have the key role for fetching, cooking, washing, drinking water.for their family.

Unfortunately, many girls will have to abandon schools because of this role.

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World Friends for Africa Burkina Faso
African

Nonprofit Organization Burkina Faso

WhatsApp: (+226) 75919374

Email: watsoul2002@gmail.com

PoBox 247 Ouagadougou Cite An 2 Burkina Faso / West Africa

WORLD FRIENDS FOR AFRICA BURKINA FASO
Code Bank: 26022
Code Guichet 01242
Numéro 421100002693
Clé RIB: 32
VILLE/City: OUAGADOUGOU –
Agency: DIMDOLOBSOM
Country: BURKINA FASO
WORLD FRIENDS FOR AFRICA BURKINA FASO

Great News !!!!   Initiative #CapCop27 ENDA ENERGIE DAKAR & PARTNERS

   

Our nonprofit has been selected to represent BURKINA FASO in the initiative CapCoP27 EGYPT 2022 supported by African Climate Foundation and ENDA ENERGIE Senegal..

initiative #CapCop27 ENDA ENERGIES

_SENEGAL DAKAR, 6-11 Sept 2022___   

Eight countries are selected in Western Africa to speak Africa’s voice during this great climate event in Egypt. As part of this initiative, Sept 8-9, 2022, we shared climate change evidence of our eight countries and the main challenges are adaptation and technology, loss and Damage and Climate Finance.

We were interviewed by the Moroccan International TV Media1 in Dakar.

We were also interviewed by China International Radio to share key stakes of climate change in my country.

We developed key messages to  African leaders to commit themselves for sustainable solutions to the urging climate change.

Dakar 6-11 Set 2022 Meeting Room

Why did we engage in community’s development as a nonprofit organization?

With a rapid changing world, due to bad governance, climate change, jdiscriminatory conflicts, pervasive poverty and revolving epidemics, the number of vulnerable people is growing in the world with unprecedented threats in the Sub Saharan African region. These phenomena are urgent challenges for our nonprofit organisations heading the fight for a better world.

Our advocacy campaign at the public university,OuagaI, Université Joseph Ki Zerbo with Heath and Environment students October 2022

In addition to my position as CEO/President at World Friends for Africa Burkina Faso, I am Board Member of the CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK West and Central Afric a covering some 23 countries.

Community Mobilisation Campaign in Bogoya, Ouahigouya, Northern Burkina

CAN WA Members Dakar, July 2022

It’s a personal voluntary engagement for the climate. The CAN-WCA node is covering 23 countries in the south fighting against this climate change impacting their fragile development efforts in the region.


As Sahelians, engaging for the climate is rather a surviving mission, all the communities are becoming vulnerable because the climate change is impacting all the scales of people’s lives.

Learning from the Dutch experience in and out of the Netherlands.

Concerning environmental awareness, we believe that actions speak louder than words. Netherlands 2018

Renewable energy sources, the SUN is a gift for us in the SAHELIAN REGION The good news is that renewable energy sources can reduce gas emissions that’s why we are demanding that world leaders should invest in it.

EDUCATION

Learning from my large community of students from the public university of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

PROJECT PARTNER FOR CLEAN WATER 2021 IN WESTERN BURKINA

Humanitaires pour le Monde jBELGIUM /Water Project Burkina Faso

The global water crisis disproportionately affects women and girls than boys and men.
Water is Gold in a country like Burkina Faso where rain patterns are irregular and can be less than 600mm of annual precipitation.

Thanks to Humanitaire pour le Monde, BELGIQUE we got eight (8) Water points close to communities avoiding long distance to fetch water and also sending girls to long distance empeding and finally causing their schooling and exposed to forced marriage or unwilling pregnancy…

Talking to the inhabitants about current challenges in their life and community.

We’re excited to share that almost 10 safe, reliable water point is now providing clean water to needy communities in western Burkina Faso . Several local elders and dignitaries attended the dedication ceremony which was an occasion to celebrate with all these communities.

WATER is LIFE

Your generous donation helps communities in Burkina Faso to access clean water –
We are fundraising for more water because the challenges are high:
2 out of 5 children worldwide who do not have basic drinking water service at school live in sub-Saharan Africa.
1 in 9 people worldwide don’t have access to safe and clean drinking water
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Water challenge has a female face.

PROJECT PARTNERSHIP FOR BASIC EDUCATION IN BURKINA FASO

Networking with further places all over the world has allowed us to sponsor several kids education in the periphery of the capital city.

Our FRENCH partner, the Mayor Bernard Revilion, acting as an individual partner has supported personally our educational project by covering education fees, books, School uniforms and lunch at school, hygiene kits …since the initial project 2017.

With more and more students, more sponsors are needed to make the project sustainable with building infrastructures.

Invitation to France by M. le Maire Bernard Révillon, FRANGY 2019

(FRANCE / TÉLÉPHÉRIQUE DE L’AIGUILLE DU MIDI à CHAMONIX

Accueil Chaleureux de M. le MAIRE Bernard Révillon au BURKINA FASO

Our educational preschool is a unique opportunity for vulnérable kids to get sponsored education in the periphery. Google Maps: École Maternelle SongTaaba Tout-petits ZEGUEDESSE https://g.co/kgs/MoK3Dq

We welcome any donor sponsoring our preschool educational programme: school fees, school uniform, school stationery, food for lunch, our new infrastructures school classroom, dormitory…

CHRISMAS CELEBRATION Dec2022
We celebrated the Christmas Tree at School this Wednesday 21 Dec 2022 in our little preschool with the kids 3-5 years old and volunteer teachers…it was a great pleasure to meet altogether.
The preschool project is our funded educational project in the periphery of the capital city 10 minutes from our residence in Ouagadougou…
This project is our support to vulnérable family kids to get access to formal education because the future of Africa is education

Former visit of Bernard Revision in Burkina Faso

Warm welcome of students to the major!!!

Developing NETWORKING on the ground between community leaders.

Our organisation launched network opportunities between Burkina Faso and France in 2017

INTRODUCING PRACTICAL ENVIRONMENT AWARENESS MODULE IN OUR PRESCHOOL

Motivating and engaging junior students in discussing Climate Change issues through role playing gaùmes. Burkina Faso, May 2022

Field visit to raise students’ awareness on climate change issues in 2021

PRESCHOOL SongTaaba Zeguedessr

Networking for knowledge

AERES ATCI NETHERLANDS practical training in BURKINA FASO funded by Orange Knowledge Programme, the DUTCH Government for the training of Trainers in Poultry, a sector involving the majority of population in Burkina Faso, formally and informally.

We are thankful to the Dutch Government for granting our nonprofit through NUFFIC training scholarships in 2019 and 2021. Today, thanks to NUFFIC scholarship, our organization is organising in Burkina Faso, a 30 trainers’ training in poultry with Dutch experts at AERES TRAINING CENTRE INTERNATIONAL, Netherlands.

We are a family at AERES ATCI, Netherlands 2019

AERES ATCI in BURKINA FASO’s training session 2021

AERES TTRAINING IN BURKINA FASO 2021

  1. AERES in BURRINA FASO 2021

30 October 2021

New!!!!!

Climate Action Network West and Central Africa.

Our awareness campaign in relation to the COP26 was held at the University because we can find there all the future leaders of the country.

Watch full video (TV Report https://fb.watch/91mUF8s0dk/

Our nonprofit focusses on Environmental Attitude and Environmental Behavior of local communities.


PRE COP CoP26 at the Public University JOSEPH KI ZERBO Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

Our organization has demonstrated that involving local communities more and more on environmental protection, especially the poor illiterate communities where we are active, will bring effectiveness in developing positive attitudes from the ground.
Here, in this picture is an unacceptable widespread practice concerning the use of firewood in cooking. After taking time to explain current environmental issues and alternate solutions, we have successfully convinced our friend who is now ready to disseminate the lesson among other communities

FARMING ACTIVITIES

World Friends for Africa/Burkina Fas

Agriculture is the key challenges to the development of my country, Burkina Faso.

CHAIR OF THE REGIONAL FARMING ORGANISATION Siakoun, OUATTARA

Certified Producers of improved seeds

The Sahel is, certainly one the most affected region in the world by environmental threats with climate change, variability in rainfalls, land degradation, firewoods, and transhumance systems. These phenomena have a major impact on the productivity in agriculture, fisheries, and livestock where are cumulated most employments in rural. As a consequence, the populations in the sahelian region are suffering from hunger and the youth representing the large majority of the populations are the most exposed to that situation; many of them decide to leave the village for big cities expecting better conditions but unfortunately not, rather, they will have to face more serious challenges. But when staying in the village, they are exposed to drug abuse, alcohol, and become easy targets for extremist groups looking forward to hire them.  The climatic variability is creating repetitive tensions between farmers and pastoralist communities, sometimes very serious conflicts which currently undermine the social bridge.

PROJECT:2020: KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION AS INCOME GENERATING RESILIENCE ACTIVITY.

Traditional transferred knowledge passed on through generations has resilient actions to climate urgency..

Women are the faces of vulnerability.

When we promote WOMEN , we promote the family… When we promote a group of women to formalise their business, then we assure economic potentials to fight against poverty.

FROM RAW COTTON TO FABRICS by women weaver group

COTTON FARMS

A group of  women’s weaving alone at home and can easily meet in one member’s house because they don’t have a Centre but really looking forward to it.. These women have produced high-quality hand made clothing when they were made an international order by TRADITIONAL WISDOM coordinated by our organisation. This activity is their unique income generation opportunity for them and family and also offer their younger generation weaving lessons as a traditional transferred knowledge from generation to generation.

The weavers are proud with the Gvt national engagement to promote weavers’ products in order to providing then with a sustainable income and as organisation we are supporting them to make this knowledge sustainable.

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Agency: DIMDOLOBSOM
Country: BURKINA FASO
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CLIMATE CHANGE ANALYSIS


Climate change will likely have significant impacts on the region, including more rainfall variability, more extreme events like droughts and floods, and higher temperatures over time that will rise faster than the global average. Some parts of the Central Sahel will experience more rainfall, while other parts will receive less.

These effects of climate change can potentially trigger cascading risks for local livelihoods (especially agriculture and pastoralism), food security, communal and state-citizen relations, and could lead to more displacement. In other words, climate change could aggravate the region’s existing challenges.

Extreme weather events could disrupt agricultural and pastoral production, and harm vulnerable rural communities, particularly women and marginalised groups who generally have greater difficulties to cope. Food insecurity could increase as a result.

Mobility is an important economic diversification and coping strategy in the region. Adverse climatic change and its impacts on local communities could lead to further displacement, rural-urban migration, and even intensify regional migration and displacement across borders. Yet, even in the wake of climate change, migration to other African countries will likely by far exceed migration to Europe. Moreover, some populations will remain trapped due to a lack of means to relocate.

Climate change could also affect inter-communal tensions through its effects on rainfall and transhumance patterns. Conflicts could escalate, if systems of resource and conflict management fail. Deep-seated grievances and the historical marginalisation of pastoralist communities are underpinning this risk.

Research suggests that climate change is not a prominent direct cause of the proliferation of armed groups in the Central Sahel. Other factors like foreign military interventions, religious claims, and the marginalisation of pastoralist communities are deemed more important by local experts. However, climate-induced economic losses and food insecurity, communal tensions, as well as public discontent with poor conflict prevention mechanisms could all indirectly benefit armed groups by facilitating recruitment and opening avenues for exploiting grievances and winning over marginalised communities.

The likelihood and severity of climate impacts on livelihoods, food security, mobility and conflicts in the Central Sahel will largely depend on the future evolution of the region’s socio-economic and political conditions, which shape its vulnerability and resilience to adverse climatic change. Agricultural productivity, infrastructure, trade, social safety nets, effective and inclusive institutions, and systems of resource and conflict management are critical factors to consider in this regard, as are economic opportunities and social relations more broadly. All of them are affected by the policies and geostrategic interests of the EU and other global players.

The evolution of these factors is uncertain, but scenarios co-developed with local experts can help project them into the future and prepare for the possible challenges and opportunities they will create. For the purpose of this report, we identify three distinct and plausible scenarios, each characterised by different levels of resilience and vulnerability to the effects of climate change on livelihoods, food security, mobility, and conflict risk: One assuming the success of conventional approaches to development and security in the region; another one describing stagnant development, insecurity, and increased vulnerability to the effects of climate change; and a third scenario describing an alternative development path focusing more strongly on social inclusion and environmental sustainability.

National policies are increasingly taking into account risks linked to climate change. However, actions to promote resilience and adaptation are constrained by the limited resources available, the fragmentation among disparate initiatives, and a lack of clarity on the leadership for climate action. Regional cooperation, supported by a number of well-established regional organisations, including ECOWAS, is a crucial factor in how well Sahelian countries can respond to the impacts of climate change.

Migration containment policies appear as disruptive measures that compound climate-related challenges for the region’s vulnerable communities: by trapping people in exposed areas, increasing pressures on services, reinforcing national identity and exclusionary discourses, hindering livelihoods – such as transhumance – and, in the end, aggravating tensions and conflicts. Therefore, for the sake of more coherent European security and development policies, the migration brake must be eased.

Peacebuilding and security strategies in the region have been marred by an overly securitised approach, with often overlapping and incoherent initiatives focused on stabilisation rather than human security, development and resilience. This is coupled with growing signs of fatigue and weariness on the part of European and Sahelian societies vis-a-vis foreing military interventions. In fact, a large number of surveyed local experts call for reduced EU military involvement in order to increase climate resilience in the Central Sahel

Francoise Zango, Agriculture Sp.

The Agricultural challenge, why?

We are proud to advocate on the promotion of agricultural development, 85% of employment.

Francoise, a local volunteer, is supporting our initiative.
We are confident that Agriculture in my country greatly supports employment, businesses, environmental services, economic and social infrastructures. It also deeply preserves social and political stability in the country and, provides environmental and cultural services to society. In peripheral areas of the capital city where we work. The quality of provision of essential services, such as health care and education, will, in one way or another. depend on the level of economic activity and size of local population. These factors may be dependent on the relative prosperity of the farm sector
Our. new project consists in training a peripheral women group and develop gardening, we are thinking of Tomato and acre which can be processed for adds value to empower these women, the pillars of their family.
We want to introduce innovative composting as well as helping them in accounting and marketing.
Françoise is heading the project with a local team volunteering in agriculture.
The Target group is a group of women in the peripheral capital city, 10kms.
We recommend her for further communications in French, or If you request my support for translation, free, use English.

FRANÇOISE ZANGO, ADAPTATION
Agriculture, Animal, Environnment
francoisezango@gmail.com
Tel WhatsApp: +226 66676253
Agricultural Development & Innovations

Souley OUATTARA, CEO President
Training and Extension
Holland Alumni 2019

watsoul2002@gmail.com

WhatsApp +22675919374

PAYS-BAS/NETHERLANDS

25 Oct -06 Nov 2021

World Friends for Africa/Burkina Faso, is a national registered nonprofit dedicated to community development, socio-economic goals through education and training, the two pillars of our strategic plan for change in local communities

AERES ATCI Training in Burkina Faso. 25 Oct 2021-06 Nov 2021

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LEGISLATIVE POWER BURKINA FASO

ADVOCACY CAMPAIGN

Services

Training

Training is all a hardworking person needs to improve productivity.

Education

Each student has access to the best possible learning input. Education is one of the best tool for the future of Africa

Life Long Learning

World Friends for Africa Burkina Faso is a solid and trustworthy local stakeholder for developing contacts and networks… Our training programmes are dedicated to introducing new knowledge, new technologies for better lives.

Lobbying

Our long march for a change is no limit. We are in contact with local community leaders, k authorities, Members of Parliament, women entrepreneurs, youth leaders… advocating for change….

Be that change!!!

Challenge

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Our Challenges in communities


■Women Empowerment ■Community Development. ■ Smart Agriculture ■ Environmental degradation. ■ Clean water and Sanitation ■ Irrigation Dripping/Large scale ■Healthcare and Hygiene. ■Cultural Exchange ■ Digital Divide

-Dalai Lama

« Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can’t help them, at least make your grant decision faster so that some nonprofits can”

CORONA VIRUS … The Lesson… for our world

From my perspective, one of the most prominent lesson from the Corona virus outreach that started in China and is now spreading all over the world, is that we really need to be united and mutually supportive.
In my Africa, we say that when your neighbor’s hut is burning, you must help him, for the simple reason that you will avoid the flames from burning yours …
Altogether, we can create long-lasting solutions that benefit everyone…sustainably..
Let’s make our world a better place, let’s help improve lives and strengthen communities to make the world great again
World Friends for Africa Burkina Faso
CEO President

Our Success

e’ve seen the lives changed of over 1000 students.

100% Trust

Our partners want to keep further contact for new partnership

Flexible

We work with friends considering their conditions in a win win collaboration

Contact us

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