Tuesday, December 22, 2009

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Second departure for Sindou, where I lived from 2 to 14 December 2009.
Sindou is a village in southwestern Burkina Faso, located over 500 km from the capital Ouagadougou and forty borders of Côte d'Ivoire and Mali.
I revisited the village of Sindou accompanied by a documentary filmmaker Denys Piningre, who ended a shooting for which he spent five years in a row in this village. The film will be released at the end of the year. A Sindou, the people are still waiting for electricity ... (http://denyspiningre.blogspot.com/2010/01/retour-dafrique.html)

From 18 pm to 6 am so we all live in the black, it must adapt our working rhythms and sleep, our plans and desires ... the inevitable transformation of the village with electricity may be experienced by some as a lost paradise ... And yet I understand the desire of the inhabitants of Sindou to extend their activities late into the night with electric light and, for some, investing in projects where the mechanization of work should enable them to consider improving of their income ...

This also familiar to me now, I refer also to other past, and I remember I always had fun in those other areas, live and think differently about my relationship to others, my family and friends ... In this elsewhere
what Sindou, knowledge and friends Burkinabe welcome us with warmth, generosity and tolerance, they answer our questions Europeans although they sometimes do not respond to their realities or their way of thinking and that's where it all begins ... stirs and challenges some of our eyes and our certainties.

I move in a short time, a series of photos taken at Sindou, where I deepened my encounters and experiences new situations ... The familiarity gained with some residents of Sindou allows for further reflection and prevents All played in the emotion ...
When I wonder what led me to return to Sindou, of course there is the desire to participate in the filming of the movie (which should have been done in March) but also the need to better understand what I screws and friends that live in Burkina Faso. There is also a question of my commitment to solidarity (not humanitarian) and my intolerance of growing inequality in our society but also in the world. Over time, relationships can be forged on another mode, networks of solidarity and resistance can be created ...

Coincidentally, No. 2554, from 20 to 26 December 2009, the weekly "Jeune Afrique" has a central folder on Burkina, with the headline: "2010, the year of all challenges". .. presidential election, employment, agriculture, industry, business climate (translation: corruption!). We will have the opportunity to speak.


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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

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PRESENTATION OF DAKAR SENEGAL


Geography
Senegal is the most advanced western Africa into the Atlantic Ocean, where Europe, Africa and the Americas and at a crossroads of sea and air routes.
The African continent
an area of 196,722 sq km, Senegal is bounded on the north by Mauritania, east by Mali, south by Guinea and Guinea Bissau, west of the Gambia, and by the Atlantic Ocean on a frontage of 500 km. Dakar (550 km2), the capital, is a peninsula in the far West.

The Senegal
dry tropical climate characterized by two seasons: a dry season from November to June and a rainy season from July to October.
Three types of vegetation : forest in the south, savanna in central and northern steppe
population
The population of Senegal has about 12 million people an average density of 61 inhabitants per km2. Over 25% of the population is concentrated in the Dakar region. The other pole of concentration is the center of the country (the groundnut) with over 35% of the population. Eastern country is very sparsely populated.

Senegal has about twenty ethnic The main ones are the Wolof (43%), the Pulaar (24%), and the Serer (15%).
Foreigners represent about 2% of the population. They are mostly found in the capital Dakar, where they are found in commerce, industry, services, and international organizations. They also occur in North and South, including nationals of neighboring countries.
History
precolonial history of Senegal is mainly characterized by the existence of kingdoms or states that were gradually fragmented, including trafficking slave trade in the eighteenth century.
the early nineteenth century, the French possessions are few (St. Louis, Goree, Rufisque, Joal) but from 1850 the policy of occupation and development from the old desks will be strengthened with Faidherbe (1854-1864), despite strong resistance from historical figures: El Hadj Omar Tall, Lat Dior Diop, Maba Ba Mamadou Lamine Ndiaye and Alboury Drama ... The lack of coordination of all movements and internal rivalries however, favored the external control: in 1891, the conquest was virtually complete. Then began the "Time of Governors ".
The administrative boundaries of the colony fuse attached. In 1904, after the creation of French West Africa (FWA-1895) and transfer the federal capital of Saint-Louis to Dakar (1902) - that latter, detached from Senegal, formed a particular territory, St. Louis remains the country's capital until 1957.
Prepared by the law of 1956, which strengthens the powers of the Territorial Assembly, evolution towards independence is accelerated by the creation of the Community. Shareholders in the Federation of Mali since January 1959, Sudan and Senegal demanding independence they get together in unity, April 4, 1960 (the date of Independence Day). But the Federation of Mali bursts and 20 August 1960, the Assembly proclaimed the Senegalese independence.
Senghor was elected President of the Republic of Senegal September 5, 1960. He was reelected 28 February 1978 and resigned 31 December 1980. Abdou Diouf, who succeeded him, was elected President on 27 February 1983 and reelected February 21, 1993. The new president, Abdoulaye Wade, winning the election on March 19, 2000 became the third head of the Senegalese state. He was reelected in 2007.
The political organization of Senegal revolves around a secular state with a multiparty presidential regime.
Administrative Organization
Capital: Dakar

Fourteen regions: Dakar, Diourbel, Fatick, Kaolack, Kolda, Louga, Matam, Saint Louis, Tambacounda, Thies, Ziguinchor; Sédhiou, Kédougou Kaffrine.
Thirty four departments;
Sixty seven municipalities;
hundred three arrondissements
Three hundred and twenty four rural communities.
Money and economic aggregates
Mint
CFA Franc Parity

1 euro = 655.957 FCF

Thursday, September 3, 2009

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Torrential rains and floods

article RFI. Last updated on 03/09/2009 at 17:08 GMT
The rain keeps falling in Burkina Faso last few days. Wednesday, heavy rains lashed the capital Ouagadougou, causing devastating floods, unprecedented in the country. The latest partial balances established by the government, there are at least 5 dead, 150,000 homeless and several dead. In Niger, the waters of the flooded valley Telwa Agadez. The dike protecting the city was destroyed. In Senegal, the rains continue to flood the suburbs of Dakar. Rains, but thunderstorms. Eleven people were killed by lightning in their homes for lack of lightning. Firefighters estimate that over 60% of the population has feet in the water.

The streets of Ouagadougou flooded by torrential rains, it's as if the city moved the disaster, backpack on his head, taxi or on carts, looking for places of refuge. They are housed in primary schools transformed into hosting site.
The government says it has taken steps to deal with disaster. Yesterday, twenty-five tons of rice were served for one meal mid-day. Yet the victims complain that they received nothing.
"We're at 93 sites. You will understand all difficult to manage all these sites. That may be why some feel they are left to themselves. But we take all steps to ensure that all 93 sites are adequately supported, "assured the Minister of Social Action and National Solidarity, Pascaline Tamini.
Prime Minister Tertius Zongo, for its part has launched an appeal to goodwill. He mentioned the measures taken or to cope with the situation. Tertius Zongo, Prime Minister of Burkina Faso: "We believe there will be around 150 000 people to take charge. The Cabinet has therefore raised humanitarian needs ... how accompanies these people and where. "

Letter from head of the association "Spark" in Ouagadougou, an association founded by a team of volunteers Billière (64) to house and educate street children in Ouagadougou:
The rain fell from 5 am 30 to 16 h, balance sheet, 150,000 people lost their homes, their furniture, their pets, their businesses and their lives ... some Whole neighborhoods are gone, buildings have collapsed, bridges and dams gave way making Traffic very complicated.
Flooding was especially severe in the slums where the buildings are mostly made of clay, without drainage channels and without roads. 94 centers, mostly in schools, were held throughout the city, the classes have a hundred children and / or parents, hygiene conditions are very difficult ...
NGOs involved with the Red Cross, they carry food and cover.
You can send your donations to the association, at the following address:
Spark-Association for Children of Burkina Faso
90, avenue du loup
- Palissy Residence 2 - entry 4 64 000 Pau


Read, Axel's blog: http://axelderriks2.blogspot.com, which I am subscribed to and quoting other news articles that RFI ...

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Speech For Every Occasion

PROLOGUE

As usual, the train leaves with 10 minutes late. A young man collapsed on the bench, the snowcapped Pyrenees shine above the old buildings, we pass Lourdes and its ugliness sacred. Horses graze at the small airport of Tarbes . Dionysius, a friend knocked down by a bout of malaria contracted during a stay in Cameroon , probably just fall asleep after the morning shift of nurses ... The train stops in the countryside, the loudspeaker announces a herd of goats on the tracks. I see the Tuareg private land and water Niger , come and explain their cause, but no, the controller comes, the Tuareg regained their place in the article in Le Monde dated 27 February and the train restarts. I look at the map of the Niger , just above the Burkina Faso where I'm landing in a few days. I want to find in the country who can tell me the story that mix of bandits, defenders of freedom of movement to nomads and freedom activists of expression for people whoever they are ...
Toulouse, I submit myself to a little ritual, the purchase of a palm tree well caramelized in a quarter of an hour, next match. Here I am again stuck in a seat TGV behind a large male sweat like a horse after the Grand Prix de Pau . I see only the tops of skulls of a uniform brown color, I hear rumors of greasy paper, conversations between passengers edgy, yet the train does not coughed nor slows down, he slipped quietly back on track ignoring crisis. The eternal question "where are you" fuse laptops, small words are exchanged. Why so many
civility displayed and why so many dogs, a dog just passed, followed by a gun, it starts to feel anything other than civility ... Narbonne approach, large flat vineyards, its clusters of scrub, false ochres and sunshine. Region Languedoc-Roussillon spreads its pub red and yellow on gray iron of its trains, the sale, subdivision continues to mount its blocks in the plain grid of Cypressus ... Bezier , 2 min stop, red berets on the platform, older women dressed in big low and permed hair ... of young people sitting on their bags, smiling in front of them watching their horizon blocked. Subdivisions are increasingly dense. All these efforts to become well-housed smoke loans too expensive for those who believed in the mirror of their progress tended developers. Here
ponds, gulls, pines and oil tanks that announce Montpellier. The sign of Foirefouille must reassure handlers. I do not want to be reassured or worried, like the heroes of Keith Gessen , these young people sad and worried "to be free, in good health, grown and used to do nothing "... The individual or collective failure is it more bearable if it has a policy or practice rather more bearable if the only concern is to manage the purchase of his new car? ... Can we compare the incomparable not and that's where lies the potential for harm and defense system neoliberal .
A Nimes, the road is rails Raised flush leaving ugly buildings, their owners are still thousands of acres around where they can squeeze the juice speculative to death. TGV In this brings me closer Burgundy, family stays, I go looking for the bar car, but the bar is not open, it was more profitable to me whispers controller ... passengers remain silent.
Landing Ouagadougou, first impressions, dust, heat, life and commerce in the same street, noise, motorcycles, cries, smiles, conversations, large packages on their heads wrapped, knotted babies in the back ... the liveliness active but also the infinite resignation in his eyes, courage, selflessness in the repetition of gestures, nonchalance and elegance, but behind these first impressions and pictures, I'll discover a little of both a strong social conscience in these individuals with great generosity and an amazing capacity for invention, qualities needed to resist formatting and propaganda of large multinational companies which one feels the presence in the capital .... to follow.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

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March 4, 2009, arrival at Ouagadougou airport in the afternoon. Djibril, beckons me after having deciphered cardboard that I tend to overreach! It is a tall man, very smiley, contact is made very quickly. We exchange news about his nephew, living in Paris, I know first trip to Burkina ago over fifteen years ... we come home, he rented a villa, located 5 km from the downtown but we are still in the urban fabric, Ouagadougou being extended over tens of kilometers ... Djibril found, for my first two nights in the capital, an empty house next to hers, their house being too small to accommodate me; a double bed and a bathroom with running water! That modest but awesome. It is very hot, the house belongs to the owner of his house is not rented, there would be work to do ...












The day ends Fespaco, the African film festival and has held every two years in Ouagadougou, I have very little time to smell the atmosphere of As far as I'm also starting to prepare my Sindou, a large village located 500 km west Ouagadougou where another family waiting for me. Friend understood my curiosity Fespaco and offers me to take me there. Djibril do not go out much at night he works on his records, he is a veterinarian and has created his NGO for distributing pharmaceutical products and advice to farmers and local agriculture.
It straddles, Ami and me, a motorcycle and "we stood in line," but there are more seats, we run into another room but the film, "Fire Morange" We are disappointed, many themes together and dialogue hollow ... we comfort with a drink in a tent, Ami told me what did not go cinema for eleven years! It is already confidences among women, and are fun questions that we ask tomorrow's children!
She leaves very little, she was surprised to have changed his life since her marriage, she went much, knew the bars of the capital. She was born into a wealthy family and married only after 30 years, she admits she was very blessed with her and she did not want to leave the comfort.

















During the day, Ami had unearthed for me a place in a small bus leaving for Sindou, chartered by an association of women from this village and that there were going to celebrate the International Women's Day, March 8.

Departure for Sindou March 6th, two days after my arrival in Burkina Faso. Are stacked luggage, you sweat miles long, women have fun with my astonishment, I was pampered! These women live in Ouagadougou, they have for the most part, a job or a husband who works and some, including the President, Aceytou have established their trade in fashion clothing or cosmetics ... apparently successfully. I learn that two of them go regularly in the neighboring countries, Mercedes (new!) Up to Dakar sometimes to find new products that try their clients. Apparently, it is a solidarity group that relies on family and cultural ties in addition to ethnic solidarity. They speak Diula them. In Burkina Faso, there are 4 main ethnic groups and languages, the Duilas, the Mossi, the Fulani and Senufo ...
They asked for me to take my little digital camera, in their most beautiful clothing feast day of the woman requires.

links to not miss a site
http://ouaga-ca-bouge.net/ original and interactive .. .
blog: http://axelderriks2.blogspot.com/ photos in black & white ...

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Sindou, the eve of March 8, debates were organized by the administrative head of the Province of Leraba to take stock of efforts to women. Assistance is large, the feast begins, the women are attentive but have difficulty speaking when Anne-Marie Traoré on their offers and it is the "godmother of the Day" and director of a research organization and Training in Ouagadougou. It also has a beautiful house in Sindou.
balance sheets submitted by county officials insist the problem of education, violence against women, the scarcity of firewood and to protect the resource, the problem of waste and stormwater to be discharged, women's access to micro-credit from a "Fund of Support activities for women, the problem of non-repayment of loans, the low success rate, non-literate women, the few women trained in the processing of cassava and rice production in groups ... agricultural

Anne-Marie Traoré back the microphone and asked the women present how they include the slogan Women's Day: "Investing in women, but she wants the debate will not install. She wants to persuade them that the investment must come from themselves and that is through the education of children.
We reviewed in Ouagadougou and discussed the situation of "no take-off" is located in Sindou. Anne-marie is a sociologist and has established an office of education and training. Micro-loans distributed to women of Sindou are spent quickly and remember t by the husbands! there is no selection of projects, or support, so far there has been a project set to start. Anne-Marie Traoré said that lack of trained people willing to do the job of coaching, "the bush", so far from Ouagadougou and Bobo-Dioulasso.













On 8 March, I attend all the speeches including that of the Governor of the Region that I find very "wooden language", but very controlled, it treats its image and "spoils" the association presidents are honored on this day of celebration of women, they are useful links for the implementation of its policy ... a parade of women, organized in thematic cohorts, taking into hand pick or brush, is acclaimed by the people of Sindou and surrounding musicians have played with enthusiasm all have suffered for hours under a terrible sun, a cascade of speeches and now leaving the rally, they will drink the juice of a locust sold in small plastic bags by women who prepared them to earn a few francs, sachets that will eventually land in the dry dust of the month of March.









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The village of Sindou is located at the western Burkina Faso, 500 km from the capital, near the border with Côte d'Ivoire, no running water, except for a privileged few who can afford the pipe connecting the water tower, without electricity, without garbage collection!
This large village has a school, post office, a police and a whole new market partly covered. It is in the region of the Cascades, agricultural area, equipped with dams and hydro-electric farm (see page 8). Since
Banfora, situated 51 km, Sindou is accessible by a proper track, through beautiful scenery varied, alternating lowlands and hills with cultivated rice fields and mango orchards. We are one of the finest agricultural regions of Burkina Faso.
Apart from agricultural activities, there are men and women traders, artisans, moped repair, baker, seamstress; women , sell the products of their manufacture, donuts, roasted peanuts and they have put in bags or vegetables but sparingly, and for some meager income. Producers and vegetable growers are many on the market. Young people have mounted for mobile phones, a small shop ; Indeed, no "power generator", the batteries can be recharged at home! The mobile phone has become an essential tool in conjunction with a sign of modernity, replacing fixed phone, no subscription to pay, calling cards, on sale everywhere, to manage closer to the expense. In Ouagadougou, every street corner, small vendors stand under your nose displays filled with cards at all prices, their profits are minimal, but allow them to eat ...
The blacksmith keeps an important status in the village, he manufactures agricultural implements, but also jewelry; seeing the little girl who helps operate the bellows, I thought of the child who gives the book its title Camara Laye "black child" in the first chapter, he describes a small black snake, the animal totem of the clan of blacksmiths, whose child will inherit wondered whether one day or if he preferred the way to school. It is a book that I read with pleasure Ouagadougou, during the siesta, overcome by heat (40 to 45 degrees in the shade!).
The weaver, Leontine, is passionate about his job! She sells her damask dyed with natural dyes and artificial (because there are still people in the village who know the plants that color), she also knows the art of mudcloth. She weaves and complexion. The canvas is a bogolan more or less thick cotton spun and woven in widths of 5 cm at a dozen cm and sold in rolls. These strips are sewn edge to edge and hand to form pieces of cloth of varying dimensions.
With Leontine, the weaver, Assa, who wants to train a craftsman weaving and fashion, the idea of creating a cooperative artisanal production of textiles and clothing came to me ... oh my! It must first upgrade the facility trades to ensure production even during the rainy season, the two women will learn about how to create a cooperative and I'm trying to find opportunities in Aquitaine, a huge program, but not unrealistic, difficulties lie in the formalities for export and transport costs, but we get information!