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Mali and Burkina Faso send warplanes to Niger in response to potential military intervention.

2 countries turn commitments into action by deploying warplanes, says Niger's state television.

Mali and Burkina Faso dispatched warplanes Friday to Niger in a show of solidarity against possible military intervention by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

A report aired on Niger's state television highlighted joint efforts by Mali and Burkina Faso in support of Niger and the deployment of warplanes within Niger's borders.



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International Service Volunteers in Burkina Faso

Five young volunteers form the UK flew out to Burkina Faso, a country in West Africa, in April 2013. For three months they worked with a partner charity called Coaching for Hope; this video documents some of their work on some of the major projects they were involved in.

Côte d'Ivoire, la mosaïque Africaine - Documentaire voyage - HD - AMP

C'est l'un des États les plus importants de l'Afrique de l'Ouest, doté d'une étonnante façade maritime, qui partage ses frontières avec cinq autres pays. La Côte d'Ivoire est un pays métissé, où les langues sont aussi nombreuses que les ethnies et où les rois sont bien plus que des curiosités.
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Ouagadougou, capital of Burkina Faso, West Africa

A short, light-hearted tribute to the Burkinabè city which has interested me very much over the years. As I seem to be regularly revising this video, if it disappears, search again for the latest version!

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Découvrez le Burkina Faso: 7 Merveilles Culturelles et Naturelles Incontournables

Découvrez les trésors cachés du Burkina Faso! De la beauté naturelle de Banfora à l'histoire fascinante des ruines de Loropéni, ce guide vous emmène à la découverte des sites les plus visités et de quelques perles méconnues(de manière breve et comprehensive). Préparez-vous pour une aventure inoubliable! N'oubliez pas de laisser un commentaire et de partager votre expérience si vous avez visité ces lieux, ou si vous pensez que nous avons manqué un site qui mérite d'être mis en avant. N'oubliez pas de liker, commenter et vous abonner pour plus de découvertes à travers le Burkina Faso.
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Togo - Sifiô Chez Léo - Agbodrafo - Vlog

Un endroit sur une belle plage où vous pouvez savourer un mets à base de manioc local (Sifiô ou Pinon) avec du poisson frais ou des fruits de mer à Agbodrafo, Togo.

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Edukado aftermovie Burkina Faso 2018

Het solidariteitsproject ‘Burkina Faso 2018’ bestond eruit om drie klaslokalen te bouwen, in samenwerking met de lokale bevolking, voor leerlingen tussen 6 en 14 jaar oud. Het project heeft zich afgespeeld in Leo (Burkina Faso).

Twaalf studenten hebben gedurende het academiejaar het project voorbereidt om dan tijdens de twee zomermaanden de klaslokalen te bouwen. Hiervoor werd er nauw samengewerkt met een Noordpartner: Betsaleel. Betsaleel is een vzw die zich bezighoudt met de problematiek rond onderwijs in Burkina Faso en een langdurige relatie heeft opgebouwd met een gelijknamige lokale partner in het Zuiden.

Uit onderzoek is gebleken dat het Zuiden van Burkina Faso, waar Leo is gesitueerd, het zwaarst te kampen heeft met een tekort aan scholen. Dit project biedt alle kinderen en families een beter toekomstperspectief, alsook zorgt het voor meer werkgelegenheid in de regio.

Border crossing, Burkina Faso - Ghana

Driving past the border from Burkina Faso (paved road) passing into Ghana (dirt road). Immigration/border checkpoints are not at the exact border but about 1km down the road on Burkina side and 5km down the Ghana side. This border crossing is between Leo (Burkina Faso) and Tumu (Ghana)

Pendjari National Park

Pendjari National Park, Benin, 2005.

The Pendjari National Park lies in north western Benin, adjoining the Arli National Park in Burkina Faso. Named for the Pendjari River, the national park is known for its wildlife and is home to some of the last populations of big game like the African forest elephant, lion, hippopotamus, African buffalo, and various antelopes in West Africa. The park is also famous for its richness in birds.

The Pendjari National Park has an area of 2,755 square kilometres (275,500 ha) and is part of the WAP complex (W-Arli-Pendjari), a large protected area in Benin, Burkina Faso and Niger. Hills and cliffs in the Atakora range are visible from the park.

In March 2009, the park was tentatively nominated for UNESCO's World Heritage Site program, and in July 2017, it was officially inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of a transnational extension of the WAP Complex.

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Tiébélé Painted House | Traditional Mud Houses of Burkina Faso

Tiébélé Painted House | Traditional Mud Houses of Burkina Faso
Amazing round village called Tiebele located in the west African country of Burkina Faso, So about 20 km north of the Ghanian border. It occupies an area of approximately 1.2 hectares and Tiébélé is known for their amazing traditional Gourounsi architecture and elaborately decorated walls of their homes. It is inhabited by people of Kassena, who first settled the region in the 15th century, the oldest ethnic group in Burkina Faso. The Kassena people build their houses entirely of local materials: earth, wood and straw. Soil mixed with straw and cow dung is moistened to a state of perfect plasticity, to shape almost vertical surfaces. Today this technique is replaced by the use of mud brick molding walls with foundations resting on large stone. Tiébélé’s houses are built with defense in mind, whether that be against the climate or potential enemies. Walls are over a foot thick and the homes are designed without windows except for a small opening or two to let just enough light in to see. Front doors are only about two feet tall, which keeps the sun out and makes enemies difficult to strike. Roofs are protected with wood ladders that are easily retracted and the local beer (dolo) is brewed at home, people who continue to build on this extraordinary technology. This is a very ancient practice that dates from the sixteenth century AD.
Decoration of houses with frescoes, motivate the people of Kassena and its life and religion, women are engaged in this art work. This is not just decoration - a protection against rain. Dressmakers applied drawings, mixing dirt, chalk and manure. Each color is then polished stones, and at the end of the surface is covered with natural lacquer, specially prepared from the beans.
Women Gourounsi have a great manual dexterity and are really very gifted in the use of colors, symbols and traditional forms, since girls are initiated to the art of decoration. The painting is a group activity during a working day from ten to fifteen women complete the decoration of a single room; few realize the designs and provide other painting, food and music The drawings, sometimes in relief, are composed with abstract geometric patterns and stylized figures of animals like crocodiles, lizards, snakes, etc.. Ancestral symbols that depict centuries old, imbued with symbolic meanings associated traditional animism. Each decoration is unique and unrepeatable, although the signs are mythological applicants, the combination of designs and colors every time it is re-interpreted by women who are free to improvise and follow their creativity.
The colors used are black, white and red, the colors are made using local natural materials such as clay, kaolin and coal. To facilitate the application of color women use improvised brushes formed by guinea fowl feathers, sticks or small stones. The activity is held every year after the season of heavy rains, in conjunction with repairs needed to the walls in clay. In particular Tiebele of Burkina Faso decorations are performed during the annual cultural festival which includes non-stop musical performances and other activities; in such circumstances, the women Tiebele rival in creating wonderful drawings encouraged with the offer of local beer, stopping only to sing and dance with the bands of musicians that run through the narrow streets of the village. The task of women is very laborious and involves numerous stages of work: is first regularized the wall surface with bare hands by applying a mixture of clay and dung Zebu, once dried, the bottom is treated with a layer of laterite red that is used as the basis for the formation of the drawings. A finished design, are passed through the edges of the figures, everything is finally fixed and polished with a waterproofing treatment produced from the leaves of acacia or butter cartitè.
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mapa de Ghana [ Africa ]

Ghana,11​ oficialmente la República de Ghana (inglés: Republic of Ghana),3​12​ es un país del oeste de África constituido como una república presidencialista. Limita al norte con Burkina Faso, al este con Togo, al oeste con Costa de Marfil y al sur con el golfo de Guinea. El territorio fue objeto de constantes expediciones europeas, principalmente de portugueses, británicos y neerlandeses, y de menor grado de daneses, suecos y prusianos, para el comercio de la gran cantidad de oro que hay por toda la zona. Por eso, al territorio se le denominó «Costa de Oro».

Actualmente, el país es una de las democracias más potentes del continente, destacando el importante papel que ejerce en la organización más importante de la zona: la Unión Africana (UA). Además de esta, es miembro de otras organizaciones en las cuales el país no tiene un papel preponderante: las Naciones Unidas (ONU), la Mancomunidad de Naciones (más conocida por su nombre en inglés Commonwealth of Nations) y la Organización Mundial del Comercio (OMC), entre otras.13​

Con una superficie de 238 533 km²,2​ y una población de 32 265 837 habitantes, Ghana es el 82º país más grande y el 46º más poblado, además de poseer una densidad de población de 102 habitantes por kilómetro cuadrado. En los últimos años, el país ha crecido demográfica y económicamente, con un Índice de Desarrollo Humano (IDH) de 0.611 (2019),14​ y un producto interior bruto (PIB) de más de 130 000 millones de dólares. map of Ghana El territorio está dividido en 10 regiones administrativas, que a su vez se dividen en 138 distritos y estos en 16 000 comités.55​ Las regiones administrativas tienen nombres de la Época Colonial, y estas regiones son: Gran Acra, Ghana Occidental, Ghana Oriental, Ghana Central, Ashanti, Volta, Brong-Ahafo, Ghana Septentrional, Alta Ghana Oriental y Alta Ghana Occidental.55​ No tienen elecciones a gobernador, ya que estos los designa el presidente de la nación.55​

Cada distrito tiene una Asamblea de Distrito formada por miembros elegidos y designados.56​ El 70% de los miembros son elegidos por la población, y el restante 30% son nombrados por el presidente.56​ De los asientos reservados para los designados, el 50% están destinados a las mujeres.56​ A pesar de esto, las mujeres representan solo una pequeña proporción de los miembros de la Asamblea de Distrito, la cual es inferior al 10%. Ghana se encuentra situada en el oeste de África. Limita al norte con Burkina Faso, al este con Togo, al oeste con Costa de Marfil y al sur con el golfo de Guinea. Es, además, uno de los países por los que cruza el Meridiano de Greenwich por el este.58​3​

Con una superficie de 238 533 km²,2​ es el 82º país más grande del mundo. Aproximadamente la mitad del país está a menos de 150 metros sobre

Ecología
El lago Volta, es el 23.º más extenso del mundo pero también forma el embalse más grande del mundo con una superficie de 8502 km².61​ Para ello, en la parte sur del lago se construyó la presa de Akosombo donde confluyen dos ríos: el Volta Blanco y el Volta Negro, que a partir de ahí forman un solo río.62​ Esta construcción ha tenido grandes problemas medioambientales, aunque genera gran parte de la energía para Togo y Benín. Ghana tiene una gran diversidad en cuanto a flora y fauna se refiere. Los animales más típicos que se pueden encontrar son leopardos, elefantes, antílopes, búfalos, leones, y aves y mariposas típicas del clima tropical.64​ En cuanto a las plantas, principalmente se puede encontrar manglares y palmeras.64​

Biodiversidad de Ghana
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Contraste de relieves ghaneses. De arriba abajo: el Río Volta en la Ghana Oriental, un panorama de las Montañas Akwapim en la Volta, y los Acantilados del Nakpanduri en la Ghana Septentrional.
En la mayor parte del país es un clima tropical, ya sea húmedo o seco, dependiendo de la época del año,65​ así también, la temperatura varía por la estación del año y la elevación.66​ Generalmente, las más bajas son en agosto y las más altas son en marzo.66​ Entre diciembre y marzo, el harmattan, sopla un viento seco de origen desértico desde el noreste lo que supone una reducción de la humedad y días calurosos y noches frías al norte; este viento, también, se puede sentir en enero al sur del país

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