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Hundreds of thousands of children and families affected by a triple crisis

Burkina Faso

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World Vision Burkina Faso

 

World Vision began working in Burkina Faso in 2021 to help with the increasing needs caused by the ongoing crisis. We help children and their communities through integrated, multi-sectoral programs. We focus on improving child protection, WASH, health, nutrition, and livelihoods. World Vision do this through evidence-based interventions and by strengthening the social protection system.

World Vision assists individuals in need, regardless of their religious beliefs, race, ethnicity, or gender. Our aim is to save the lives of 1 million of the most vulnerable children, reduce human suffering and strengthen the resilience of 1.6 million people affected by disasters in Burkina Faso by 2028.

World Vision works in Burkina Faso using a mix of direct and partnering operations. We work with trusted partners who are already helping the affected communities and have a good record of accomplishment. Our commitment is to reinforce – not replace – national and local systems as part of the partnership-building process.

We aim to ensure that we care for, protect, educate, and make all children feel loved. Our strategy is a promise to build brighter futures for vulnerable children in Burkina Faso.

Our Impact

1,206,855

People - including 710,970 children - reached since beginning to September 2025.

60,904

Were provided with drinking water

9,905

Young people benefited from vocational training

24,511

People received food assistance

35,523

Children reached through malnutrition activities

42,204

People trained on child protection and 9,284 sensitized on child safeguarding

Smiling Again, Living with Dignity

The SHAPE project aims to strengthen emergency health services for nutrition promotion at various levels by building institutional capacity, improving the availability and quality of emergency healthcare services, involving communities in nutrition promotion and WASH campaigns, and contributing to humanitarian crisis management through the provision of non-food items (NFIs) and lipid-based nutritional supplements (LNSs). Interventions are implemented through an integrated and complementary approach.

Smiling Again, Living with Dignity

Our Areas of Focus

Women at the standpipe - Yako

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene

In Burkina Faso, there is an increasing need for assistance with water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH).

This is due to several factors, including the worsening security situation, ongoing population movements, and economic and climate issues. 

World Vision works on providing clean water, hygiene, and sanitation. This helps reduce poverty and improves the health and happiness of children. Access to reliable water in a community boosts food production and creates income opportunities for women.

We are fixing water sources, building new wells, and forming committees to manage water and sanitation in communities. 

Distribution of food kits

Food security and resilience

Climate changes and permanent population movements in the productive regions have resulted in a loss of livelihoods, a growing collapse in agro-silvopastoral production and pressure on natural resources.

World Vision is working with communities to improve livelihood and resilience to shocks. Thus, community members strengthen themselves to develop sustainable food production, disaster management and prevention, and develop sustainable social safety net systems in communities.

Child friendly space - Kaya

Protection, child participation and gender

Children are a particularly vulnerable group because of their increased exposure to various forms of violations of their rights.

We work with communities to stop abuse, exploitation, and violence against children. We also help when it happens and support child survivors of abuse.

We train religious and community leaders on child protection, gender-based violence and the prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse. We ensure that affected communities, especially women and girls, have access to mental health and psychosocial support services. Word Vision's work promotes children's involvement and gender equality in their families and communities.

Health and Nutrition

Health and nutrition

We want to improve access to health and nutrition services by strengthening community and primary health care. 

We want to ensure that mothers, newborns and children under five have access to quality essential health care services. We strengthen the capacity of health workers to provide community and primary health care, including sexual and reproductive health services, immunization, and management of malnutrition.

In nutrition, World Vision Burkina Faso has a proven record of accomplishment of strengthening the capacity of communities to prevent and detect malnutrition. We have also contributed to capacity building (in prevention, early detection and referral of malnutrition cases) of infant and young child feeding support groups through nutrition education sessions to promote behavioural change and the adoption of good food and nutrition practices.

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