SOS Children in Burkina Faso
Overview of Burkina Faso
The small republic of Burkina Faso in West Africa is one of the poorest countries in the world.
Agriculture (predominantly subsistence farming) is the backbone of the country's economy; yet the soil is not very fertile and the land which is fertile has been exhausted in some areas. A rapidly increasing population has led to 56 per cent of the population being under 18 years old and only 25 per cent having access to portable water. Despite a recent decline in infant and under-five mortality rates, there has been an overall deterioration in children's health due to malaria, acute respiratory infections, diarrhoea, and malnutrition. Widespread unemployment and poverty has further worsened the situation, particularly affecting for women and children.
Negotiations between the government and charity to build an SOS Children's community in Burkina Faso began in the 1980s, but due to political unrest it was not until 1997 that the first children moved into the village in the small community of Polosgo, 10 km north of the capital city, Ouagadougou.

Our Work in Burkina Faso
Ouagadougou
SOS Children's Village Ouagadougou has 12 family houses which are home to 120 children. The village also has a nursery school and a primary school with a capacity for 150 pupils, both of which are open to children from the local community. A playground provides space for the children to learn sports and play with their friends. A small medical centre provides treatment and first aid for both SOS families and local people. In 2003, a SOS Youth Centre was built, accommodating older youths whilst they prepare themselves for independence. Youth counselling is available to support the transition.
Dafra
Local Contact
Villages d'Enfants SOS du Burkina Faso
Avenue Simon Comparé, Porte 1402
Ouagadougou Secteur 8
01 BP 1468 Ougadougou 01
Quartier Gounghin
Burkina Faso
Tel: +226/50 34 65 31
Fax: +226 50 34 65 33
e-mail: bnc@cenatrin.bf


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