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Burkina Faso is a land-locked French speaking country in West-Africa with an area roughly equal to 106,000 square miles.
The nearest sea port is in Ivory Coast, at approximately 1,145 km.

Based on projections for 2006, the population is estimated at 13,925,313 inhabitants. Although French is the official language, there are about 66 different languages spoken in the country which represent diverse ethnic groups.
These ethnic groups coexist in harmony making Burkina Faso a model peaceful country in Africa.

Burkina Faso means "Country of Integrity". In August 1984, the country rejected its old colonial name of Upper Volta (Haute Volta) and endorsed the name Burkina Faso which reflects the values and the aspirations of the people.
The capital of Burkina Faso is Ouagadougou and it hosts every year the festival of African films known as FESPACO as well as the International Arts Festival, SIAO.

Burkina Faso is renowned for its hospitality, friendliness, integrity, and tranquil lifestyle. Visitors will love that aspect of Burkina Faso where hospitality which is rooted in the burkinabe culture is found virtually in any part of the country.

Burkina Faso is economically speaking a poor country. Poverty has a strong grip on many villages of the country and undermines the well-being of the people. In spite of that, villagers have a strong sense of community, hospitality, integrity, dignity, love and sharing.

As an organization, OUAGANET goal is to provide charitable help to the rural villages of Burkina Faso in the area of education, health and self-empowerment projects. We also aim to raise awareness of Burkina Faso by bringing you pictures and videos of the people, the nature and environment as well as cultural articles.

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1. To help the poor and disadvantaged youth of Burkina Faso in rural areas obtain a basic education or a vocational training.

2. To assist rural communities with primary education needs by obtaining the necessary funding to build and equip schools as well as supporting students with school supplies.

3. To sustain life and prevent illness by working to obtain donations of medical supplies, first aid equipment and vitamins for deprived public clinics and to support community health volunteers in rural areas with donations of medicine.

4. To organize and educate the villagers about basic health care and STDs, by conducting community health programs, raising awareness about high blood pressure, and encouraging trained medical staff to undertake benevolent heath programs in Burkina Faso.

5. To assist rural communities with clean water needs by realizing wells that can support their drinking and cooking needs.




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Burkina Faso Map with a picture of a farmer and rural habitat.
Burkina Faso Map with a picture of a farmer and rural habitat.
From: Burkina Faso - Authentic Arts & Crafts.

Antelope mask of Valiou, Dept. of Pouni, Sanguié Province, Burkina Faso
Antelope mask of Valiou, Dept. of Pouni, Sanguié Province, Burkina Faso
From: Masks Festival of Pouni, Sanguié Province, Burkina

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Wedding in Burkina Faso
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OuagaNet donating insecticide treated bed nets to pregnant women to protect them against malaria.
OuagaNet donating insecticide treated bed nets to pregnant women to protect them against malaria.
From: OuagaNet accomplishments in Burkina Faso.

School kids in Ouaga, Burkina Faso
School kids in Ouaga, Burkina Faso
From: Wonderful people of the village

An elementary school building about the fall.  Help needed ASAP.
An elementary school building about the fall. Help needed ASAP.
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Issaka and friends at the Parc Urbain Bangr-Weogo, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
Issaka and friends at the Parc Urbain Bangr-Weogo, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
From: Burkina Faso, October 2006

Laongo, Burkina Faso: Man face carved on granite.
Laongo, Burkina Faso: Man face carved on granite.
From: Burkina Faso: Artistic wonders of Loango.

Brigitte & husband Kolou
Brigitte & husband Kolou
From: Wonderful people of the village

Dancing masks of Napone, Burkina Faso-
Dancing masks of Napone, Burkina Faso-
From: Nuna (Nuni) masks of Napone, Burkina Faso.

Young students - The village.
Young students - The village.
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Luc & friends at the "Parc Urbain Bangr-Weogo"
Luc & friends at the "Parc Urbain Bangr-Weogo"
From: Burkina Faso, October 2006

Authentic wood crafted small deer-
Authentic wood crafted small deer-
From: Burkina Faso - Authentic Arts & Crafts.

Giraffes in an animal park, Burkina Faso.
Giraffes in an animal park, Burkina Faso.
From: Burkina Faso, October 2006

Farmers working at the beat of the bendré,  a sort of circular drum.
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
Farmers working at the beat of the bendré, a sort of circular drum. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
From: Burkina Faso: Ouagadougou and Sindou.

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