High food prices and cuts in food aid to HIV-positive people are forcing relief organisations in Burkina Faso to take another look at local foods to keep people healthy.
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Ten years ago on 13 December 1998, Norbert Zongo, a journalist from Burkina Faso, was assassinated.
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After seen his side whip Liberia 4-1 on Saturday to qualify for the semi final of the WAFU Cup Burkina Faso coach, Rainer Willfeld has said that Burkina Babes have rediscovered their self-confidence and...
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Despite a 2008 rice harvest over three times that of 2007, local rice prices remain out of reach for many consumers.
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The office of the Ombudsman is preparing to visit Burkina Faso and Poland to assess the level of corruption in those countries and crosschecking the general functionality of their corruption control measures...
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Reporters Without Borders voiced its surprise after police in the capital Ouagadougou today summoned the leaders of the Collective against Impunity in Burkina Faso, two days after it organised a march...
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Even though Ghana is more endowed with forest resources and a friendlier environment compared to neighboring Burkina Faso that semi-arid country has obviously fared better in its environmental protection...
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On 15 December 2008, Reporters Without Borders voiced its surprise after police in the capital Ouagadougou summoned the leaders of the Collective against Impunity in Burkina Faso, two days after it organised...
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Ernest Kwizera's first half strike could not earn Rwanda a much needed victory over hosts Burkina Faso in the first leg of the final round of the African U-17 Championship.
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Two boys in northern
Burkina Faso have contracted yellow fever in a fresh outbreak of the
disease that has already claimed the life of the eldest child, the United Nations World Health
Organization...
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Heavy rains and violent winds in Burkina Faso have killed six people, wounded 18, and left 4,200 homeless according to the government's National Council for Emergency Aid CONASUR.
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African banking group Ecobank ETIT.LG, has bought 90 percent of Banque Agricole Et Commerciale Du Burkina BAC-B, from Burkina Faso for 8.55 billion CFA francs $19.77 million or N2.37billion, the government...
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In the West African nation of Burkina Faso, millions of trees are planted every year to reverse desertification. However the growing socio-economic needs of local populations pose a constant threat to...
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The United Nations World Food Programme WFP is expanding operations in West Africa to feed an additional 1.4 million people hard hit by high food prices in Guinea, Mauritania, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Burkina...
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United Nations relief officials warned today that heavy rains across West Africa have brought renewed flooding to the region, threatening the homes and livelihoods of tens of thousands of people and jeopardizing...
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Doctors in Burkina Faso say fistula is being under-reported, and are launching a new project to offer free surgery to some of the affected women.
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United Nations relief officials warned today that heavy rains across West Africa have brought renewed flooding to the region, threatening the homes and livelihoods of tens of thousands of people and jeopardizing...
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Doctors in Burkina Faso say fistula is being under-reported, and are launching a new project to offer free surgery to some of the affected women.
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