Oct 31, 2009 | AllAfrica.com
Burkina Faso: New Farming Technique Brings Trees Back to the Sahel
Yacouba Savadogo is a farmer, community leader and natural resource innovator from the village of Gourma, in the Yatenga Province of Burkina Faso.
Oct 31, 2009 | Sudan Tribune
Burkina Faso President visits Sudan for talks on Darfur
Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaore today started a two-day official visit to Sudan where he will hold talks with the Sudanese president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir on Darfur conflict The visit is part of the distinguished relations between the two countries and tends to coordinate between the two sides in the issues of mutual concern," said Haydar ...
Ghana: IGP, Ceps Boss Should Bring Their Men to Book
The issue of corruption has become so pervasive in the Ghanaian society to the extent that it is now perceived in certain quarters as a pedestrian and banal subject which does not deserve any discussion.
Conakry residents begin silent protest
Conakry - Many residents of Conakry and other Guinean towns stayed at home on Wednesday in a quiet protest at the army's massacre of opposition demonstrators exactly a month earlier.
Ivorian parties continuing to rearm despite embargo, says UN report
Blue helmet inspecting weapons collected from Ivorian militias 27 October 2009 – Both sides in Cote d'Ivoire, which has been divided for more than seven years between the Government-controlled south and the rebel Forces Nouvelles-held north, are violating the arms embargo imposed on the country, according to a new United Nations report.
Daily animal picture: Feeding time for the holy crocodile
A man feeds a chicken to a crocodile in the sacred marsh of Sabou near Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
Guinea opposition to meet mediator
The opposition to Guinea's junta plans to meet the mediator in the country's political crisis, Burkina Faso's President Blaise Compaore, on November 2, an opposition member said.
C te d'Ivoire: UN envoy appeals for November presidential elections to keep on track
The top United Nations envoy to the Cote d'Ivoire today called on the West African nation to build on momentum towards holding its much-delayed presidential elections, slated for the end of next month.
Africa: Africa to Present $65 Billion Bill At U.N. Global Warming Meeting
Two months to the United Nations' climate summit, African leaders have drawn up a $65 billion dollar budget to deal with the effects of environment change.
Guinea pledges to cooperate with UN inquiry
Guinea's isolated military junta has pledged to cooperate with a United Nations inquiry into last month's massacre of opposition demonstrators, the UN official leading the probe said.
Guinea's leader misses deadline
Guinea's military leader Capt Moussa Dadis Camara has postponed an announcement on whether he will stand in next year's presidential election.
A poor country even by West African standards, landlocked Burkina Faso has suffered from recurring droughts, matched in number only by the military coups it has endured, especially during the 1980s.
Africa for Clean Sources of Energy
Ouagadougou, Oct 13 African heads of State advocate the development of solar, hydraulic, and wind energy to cope with energy needs in the next 20 years.
Guinea News Update: EU Backs Compaore as Mediator; Junta Condemned for Massacre
BRUSSELS 6 October 2009 Sapa-AFP EU BACKS GUINEA MEDIATOR, URGES RETURN TO LAW AND ORDER The European Union threw its weight Tuesday behind Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaore as Guinea mediator and urged all sides to work to restore order after last week's massacre in Conakry.
GUINEA- Leader in mediation talks after 200 protestors killed
BURKINA FASO'S president, Blaise Compaore, flew to Guinea as part of a regional mediation effort following the recent killing of 200 protestors, allegedly by Junta military.
AS AFRICAN policy makers demand compensation for the effects of climate change at a forum in Burkina Faso's capital, the country's farmers fight a daily struggle to halt the advancing Sahara desert.
African countries meet to moot development,climate change issues
African policy makers meet in Ouagadougou Friday to discuss climate change just two months before a critical U.N. summit where African countries are poised to seek billions in compensation for the effects of global warming.
Africa/Burkina Faso - New Camillian religious at St. Camillus Parish in Ouagadougou
The Parish of Saint Camillus in Ouagadougou celebrated the feast of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary with 19 young men who had expressed their desire to belong to the Lord in the Order of Ministers of the Sick.
Guinea Military, Opponents Agree to Burkinabe Mediation
Guinea's military government and its political opponents have agreed to meet in Burkina Faso, as part of regional mediation following last week's killing of at least 157 opposition demonstrators.
Guinean leader rejects French intervention call
Guinea's leader on Monday dismissed the French foreign minister's call for international intervention in the West African country after soldiers there opened fire on demonstrators last week, killing at least 57.
School rallies around cancer-stricken student
Eight-year-old Gracie Doran has always been partial to butterflies because they are colorful and pretty.
Burkina Faso: Statement by an IMF Staff Mission
An International Monetary Fund mission headed by Ms. Malangu Kabedi-Mbuyi visited Ouagadougou during September 17-October 2, 2009 to carry out the fifth review of the authorities' economic and financial program supported by the IMF under the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility , and to conduct the 2009 Article IV consultation discussions.
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African leaders urge reform of global financial system
African leaders attending a UN debate here on Friday called for reform of the global financial system, saying that African countries should be guaranteed a greater voice.
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