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  1. African Cinema and Europe: Close-up on Burkina Faso by Teresa Hoefert de Turégano, 2004-11-20
  2. We Are Heirs of the World's Revolutions: Speeches from the Burkina Faso Revolution, 1983-87 by Thomas Sankara, 2002-08-01
  3. Historical Dictionary of Burkina Faso (Former Upper Volta) by Daniel Miles McFarland, 1998-06
  4. Regional Integration Beyond the Traditional Trade Benefits: Labor Mobility Contribution: The Case of Burkina Faso And Cote D'ivoire (Development Economics and Policy) by Adama Konseiga, 2005-01-30
  5. Somos herederos de las revoluciones del mundo. Discursos de la revolución de Burkina Faso, 1983-87 (Spanish Edition) by Thomas Sankara, 2007-11-01
  6. Benin the Congo Burkina Faso: Politics, Economics and Society (Marxist Regimes Series) by Christopher Allen, Michael Radu, 1988-04
  7. We Are the Heirs of the World's Revolutions. Speeches from the Burkina Faso revolution 1983-87. (2nd Edition) by Thomas Sankara, 2007-11-01
  8. Burkina Faso Country Study Guide by Ibp Usa, 2008-08-08
  9. Decentralization and Reform in Africa by Sylvain H. Boko, 2002-06-30
  10. Women's Liberation and the African Freedom Struggle by Thomas Sankara, 2007-11-01

81. UNESCO Celebrates The Completion Of The General History Of Africa In Tripoli
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UNESCO celebrates the completion of the General History Of Africa in Tripoli
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14 April 1999
Paris - The complete edition of UNESCO'S General History of Africa - a 3-million-year history of the entire African continent - has been presented in Tripoli by the International Scientific Committee responsible for the publication (People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya) at its final meeting held April 10-12, ending over twenty years of work by nearly 350 scholars. The complete edition of the General History of Africa - eight volumes of 800 to 1,000 pages each - is now available in three languages (Arabic, English and French). Parts have already been published in Spanish (five volumes of the complete edition), as well as four volumes in Portuguese, Chinese (also four), three in Japanese, two in Italian, Hawsa, Peulh, Korean (two volumes of the abridged version) and Kiswahili (one volume). During the meeting which will end this evening with a ceremony in the presence of the Libyan head of state, Colonel Moammar Gadhafi, and UNESCO Director-General Federico Mayor, the President of the Committee, A. Adu Boahen (Ghana), took stock of the publication and considered its potentials.

82. The ICRC In Mali
(Info resources\Maps\africa), 18-2002 Atlas Includes Map. News Dakar Regionaldelegation (burkina faso, Cape Verde, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Mali
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    In response to events in Côte d'Ivoire since 19 September, a team composed of staff from the ICRC and the Mali Red Cross surveyed the areas along the border between the two countries on 5 and 6 October in order to assess the need for humanitarian aid, in particular in Sikasso, the regional capital, and Zégoua, a Malian border town.
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83. African Newspapers
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84. Iron Roads: Inventory Of Theses And Published As Well As Unpublished
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85. Brief History Of IPGRi In SSA
SSA Home Page Brief history of IPGRI in sub in West africa in Ouagadougou, BurkinaFaso in 1981. and software, crop directories and a regional PGR newsletter.
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The first IPGRI (then IBPGR-International Board for Plant Genetic Resources) office was established in West Africa in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso in 1981. It was later moved to Niamey, Niger in l987 and given responsibility for West and Central Africa, with a single scientist. The Nairobi office was established in 1982 with, at that time, responsibility for Eastern and Southern Africa. One scientist also originally ran it. At this time IPGRI (IBPGR) was a field programme of the FAO and the initial emphasis of the work in sub-Saharan Africa was assistance to national programme in procurement and development of conservation facilities; collection of germplasm through both local and international missions and training of national programme staff in plant genetic resources conservation and use mainly at the University of Birmingham through fellowships provided by UNEP and FAO . Because of the urgent need to rescue germplasm from a multiplicity of threats IBPGR (IPGRI) located one collector in the LAC region and was based at IRAZ in Burundi while another collector was based in Harare Zimbabwe to facilitate germplasm collection in the Southern Africa region. After an internal re-organisation and the establishment of IPGRI as an independent CGIAR institute, the sub-Saharan Africa Group was established, with a main office in Nairobi. The office had four staff members (2 IRS and 2 LRS) and a sub-office for West and Central Africa in Niamey with two staff members (1 IRS and 1 LRS, the latter on a special project). This latter office was relocated to Cotonou, Benin in June 1996.

86. BBC News | AFRICA | Burkina Faso Denies Arming Rebels
send a personal envoy to both burkina faso and Liberia of troops to the West africanregional military force See also 19 May 00 africa Rebels demand Sankoh
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President Compaore denies arming the RUF rebles
The government of Burkina Faso has denied that it is stoking up the conflict in Sierra Leone by supplying arms to the rebel forces of the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) of Foday Sankoh. A statement issued in Ouagadougou said Burkina Faso was astonished to find itself accused of arming one part of Sierra Leonean society against another. "Burkina Faso, which has always persevered against every adversity, categorically denies the gross slur that it supplies arms to rebel movements," the statement said.
The RUF leader Foday Sankoh is being kept in protective custody
Official sources in Ouagadougou say the denial was prompted by renewed accusations against Burkina Faso in the European Parliament. The Sierra Leonean Government as well international campaigners say that the two countries have been used by the RUF as transit points for their diamond exports. It is also widely believed that the RUF gets most of its arms and other supplies through Liberia in exchange for illegally mined diamonds.

87. Country Background Notes
the end of the 19th century, the history of burkina US relations with burkina Fasoare good, but subject to In additional to regional peace and stability, US
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Country Background Notes Background Notes: Burkina Faso Official Name: Burkina Faso Profile
  • Geography People Government ... Principal U.S. Officials PROFILE Geography Area: 274,200 sq. km. (106,000 sq. mi.); about the size of Colorado.
    Cities: Capital Ouagadougou (pop. 1 million). Other cities Bobo-Dioulasso (450,000), Koudougou (90,000).
    Terrain : Savanna; brushy plains, and scattered hills.
    Climate : Sahelian; pronounced wet and dry seasons.
    People Nationality: Noun and adjective Burkinabe (accent on last "e").
    Population(Mid-2000): 11.9 million.
    Annual growth rate: 2.2% in 2000.
    Ethnic groups: 63 ethnic groups among which are Mossi (almost half of the total population), Bobo, Mande, Lobi, Fulani, Gurunsi, and Senufo.
    Religions: Traditional beliefs 40%, Muslim 40%, Christian 20%.
    Languages: French (official), More, Dioula, others.
    Education: Literacy male female Health: Infant mortality rate Life expectancy Work force: Agriculture Industry Commerce services and government Government Type: Republic. Independence: August 5, 1960. Constitution: June 11, 1991.

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History Much of Burkina Faso is populated by descendants of the Mossi empire, founded when a band of horsemen from nearby Ghana galloped through at the turn of the 15th century. Unlike other African countries that governed through non-hierarchical village systems, the Mossi organised a blue-blooded empire that even The Firm at Windsor Castle would be hard pressed to match. They developed courts of law, administrative bodies, ministerial positions, and a cavalry to protect the realm. The later proved to be critical in resisting the hostile advances of their Muslim neighbours and explains why, even today, Burkina Faso is one of the few West African countries that's not predominantly Muslim. Things remained relatively stable in Upper Volta (as it was then known) until the French began nosing around in 1897. Having already moved into the neighbourhood, they decided to bring a little imperial

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90. Burkina Faso - Countrywatch.com

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91. Burkina Faso News Sites And Newspapers
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