Category Archives: Burkina Faso

Poor Moon – Birds

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L’Harmattan Burkina

The other day I met with Hermann Some director of L’Harmattan Burkina.  They have a nice little bookstore and office on Ave. Mouamar Kaddafi (!) after the echangeur on the left.  Great selection of books, and he has published several … Continue reading

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It’s that time again…. Summer reading camps in Burkina Faso

FAVL is starting to plan the 6th edition of the summer reading camps here in Burkina. We’re hoping to be able to invite 25 kids from all of the libraries (including the newly opened 12th library in Ouargaye), for a … Continue reading

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Jeffrey Page, le chorégraphe de Beyoncé est à Ouagadougou

I came to Ouagadougou and finally met a celebrity!  He was really nice. Dans le cadre de l’évènement « Ouagadougou International Dance Festival (OIDF) », qui se tient du 19 au 26 janvier 2013, Jeffrey Page, le chorégraphe de Beyoncé, … Continue reading

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Politics in Burkina Faso

After four days of short conversations with people here and there, seems like the “consensus” position among elites is that Zepherin Diabre’s UPC ascent has really challenged the CDP, and the restructuring that has been happening has meant there is … Continue reading

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First day in Ouagadougou

I had a good long meeting with Donkoui Koura and Dounko Sanou, FAVL representative and FAVL regional coordinator in Burkina Faso.  We talked a lot about our micro-book project, and how we might move forward with the Rotary project for … Continue reading

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Pourquoi l’ADF/RDA n’est pas dans le gouvernement

Lefaso.net starts its own reporting…. nice insider info from Joachim Vokouma: Après recoupements de plusieurs sources, Lefaso.net est en mesure de révéler certains « détails » qui ont fait capoter les discussions. Dès la reconduction du premier ministre, les tractations … Continue reading

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Mali “analysis”: Foutaise

Well I learned the word from Bejot and I want to keep using it.  But really, go back and look at the blogosphere, and the writing on Mali is exactly the same as the writing on Darfur back in 2004.  … Continue reading

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Four basic scenarios for Mali

OK, pure speculation ensures, but it seems worthwhile to ask, what’s the two year scenario now that France has entered what for Francois Hollande is a place where he has no idea where he is going…. I think France could … Continue reading

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France enters the war in Mali

Les Mirages français basés au Tchad ont effectué des raids aériens dans la région Konna pour faire reculer les troupes jihadites. Les avions de chasse ont pris pour cible des colonnes de véhicules et un bâtiment servant de quartier général … Continue reading

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Oh man after reading Barefoot Gen I am seriously depressed… Raina, you ruined my life!

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Local politics alive and well in province of Tuy in Burkina Faso

Most of the action is within the CDP, as local factions vie for power.  I wish I had time to do quantitative analysis on voting patterns and local commune efficacy. Conformément à la directive du Ministère de l’administration territoriale et … Continue reading

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Wisdom from Mo Yan

I’m not saying our retreat leaders in high school couldn’t have benefited a little (a lot?) from this hard-won humility…. but boy I sure would have appreciated it: When I was a third-grade student in the 1960s, my school organized … Continue reading

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Profile of Soungalo Ouattara, new president of National Assembly in Burkina Faso

Aux collectivités locales, il militera pour la « voie de l’élargissement des libertés locales portées par le processus de décentralisation » afin de mieux prendre en compte « les cultures et les savoirs locaux afin de donner un visage africain … Continue reading

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And one last one from DJ Arafat I promise!

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Great profile of Gilbert Diendéré army chief of staff in Burkina Faso, from Jeune Afrique

Le 18 septembre 1989, il déjoue une tentative de coup d’État qui – selon la version officielle – aurait été fomentée par Lingani et Zongo, ses deux vieux compagnons d’armes. Lingani lui aurait fait part de leur plan et Diendéré … Continue reading

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More from DJ Arafat

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Burkina’s accomplishments according to Pres. Blaise Compaoré

West African tradition has it that Presidents (and every chef) has to present the veoux and sum up the year etc.  So Blaise did that, and I thought it would be a good occasion to see what he and his … Continue reading

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“structured analytical product”

Somewhere in the White House people use this phrase every day.  I heard it recently from a former White House staffer, and it stuck, and for good reason: a Google search comes up completely empty.  This blog entry should help … Continue reading

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Speechless.

Religious people have a hard time explaining what part of religion isn’t… dumb.  In the exact same way non-religious people have a hard time explaining why they…. keep at it… We’re dumb, OK?  And according to my etymology search, that … Continue reading

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