Joining Forces for Child Protection in Emergencies / Burkina Faso

Rebuilding lives


2,062,534 is the total number of internally displaced persons in Burkina Faso at the end of March 2023. Internal migration due to conflict has resulted in the displacement of 287,995 children under the age of 15 in the Sahel region, who have fled their villages threatened by armed groups to find themselves without resources in an unfamiliar environment. 

Since 2022, the JF-CPiE project has been operating in the Sahel region to rebuild a stable living environment for these uprooted families. 

Our teams currently support almost 7,000 children through child-friendly spaces (CFS), psycho-social follow-up sessions and awareness-raising sessions on children’s rights, positive parenting and hygiene, along with the distribution of dignity kits.


Since 2016, Burkina Faso is facing a non-international armed conflict opposing the government forces against Ansaroul Islam, a local armed group affiliated with Al Qaida, and with the Islamic State in the Sahel (ISS)..

Source: Amnesty International


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