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WFP Reaches One Million in Burkina Faso Amid Crisis

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
October 23, 2024
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WFP delivers life-saving humanitarian assistance to people in Burkina Faso.

WFP delivers life-saving humanitarian assistance to people in Burkina Faso.

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has achieved a major milestone in its humanitarian efforts in Burkina Faso, delivering aid to over one million people affected by the ongoing crisis. 

This essential assistance made possible through significant funding from the United States, comes as the West African nation faces increasing instability and humanitarian challenges.

The situation in Burkina Faso has become dire, with the country grappling with armed conflict, a deteriorating human rights situation, and limited government control following a military coup in 2022. 

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Widespread violence, particularly from Islamist armed groups, has devastated civilian populations, while military forces and pro-government militias have also been accused of committing abuses during counterinsurgency efforts.

A Region Under Threat

The crisis in Burkina Faso is part of a larger issue affecting the entire Sahel region. Jihadist-linked insurgencies, which began in northern Mali, have spread across northern Burkina Faso and western Niger, bringing lawlessness and instability. Neighboring countries are now increasingly at risk of violence spilling over their borders.

The WFP’s response to this crisis, supported by the U.S. International Development Bureau of Humanitarian Affairs (BHA), is crucial in addressing the needs of affected populations. 

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In 2024, the U.S. government provided $124 million to WFP’s operations in Burkina Faso, accounting for 70% of the agency’s total funding for the country. This “record contribution” has enabled WFP to deliver critical resources to those in need.

Humanitarian Air Service Delivers Vital Aid

WFP’s efforts have been significantly bolstered by the UN Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS), which plays a key role in reaching remote and isolated communities. Between January and September 2024, nearly 15,000 humanitarian workers and over 500 tons of relief supplies were transported through UNHAS, ensuring that aid reaches areas most affected by conflict and insecurity.

“This unwavering support has been instrumental in enabling WFP to reach populations in need in Burkina Faso’s hard-to-reach locations,” said Sory Ouane, WFP’s Country Director in Burkina Faso.

Sory Ouane WFPs Country Director
Sory Ouane, WFP’s Country Director in Burkina Faso

Recent food security data highlights the critical need for aid. According to the “Cadre Harmonisé” Food Security analysis, approximately 2.7 million people in Burkina Faso required immediate food assistance during the June to August lean season, a period that is particularly challenging for vulnerable communities.

Ongoing Challenges

While WFP’s efforts have provided some relief, Mr. Ouane emphasized that much work remains to be done. “The challenges are immense,” he said, adding that continued support from partners like BHA is essential to ensure that the most vulnerable — particularly displaced women and children — receive the assistance they need to survive and rebuild their lives.

Despite the significant obstacles, WFP remains committed to its mission. “We will continue to support crisis-affected communities, ensuring that no one is left behind,” Ouane said, reinforcing the agency’s dedication to providing aid in the most difficult circumstances.

As instability continues to plague Burkina Faso and the broader Sahel region, the WFP’s work, supported by international partners, remains a critical lifeline for millions of people. Without sustained contributions and support, the humanitarian crisis in Burkina Faso could deepen further, leaving even more people in desperate need of assistance.

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