NRC base this list on three key criteria. They are lack of humanitarian funding, lack of media attention, and a lack of international and political initiatives. The crisis in Burkina Faso is one of many such crises that fail to hit the world’s headlines. This is despite the scale of the problems they are facing.
In this blog learn more about the crisis in Burkina Faso, how ShelterBox is helping, and how you can help ensure such crises do not become forgotten.
Recently Burkina Faso topped a table – but this was not a win that anyone would want. It was named the world’s most neglected displacement crisis by the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC).
The What is happening in Burkina Faso?
Although it was previously known for its religious tolerance and social harmony, Burkina Faso has been gripped by waves of violence caused by extremist militant groups for some years now. In 2020, the conflict took on a new dimension. Groups started fighting each other over ideological differences and control for territory. The government also launched a military operation against the militant groups. This aimed to push them further north back towards the Mali border. But the government lacks the resources to consolidate the gains, and when its forces retreat the militants return. Attacks on schools, health centres and military patrols by militant groups are common. As a result of the violence, millions of people in Burkina Faso have been displaced from their homes. They often leave behind everything as their communities are caught in the cross-fighting. While some of those displaced are able to stay with friends and relatives, many more end up in crowded camps.The crisis in Burkina Faso in numbers
Here are some of the startling figures from the Burkina Faso crisis:- One in five Burkinabè require humanitarian assistance. That’s around 4.7 million people – the equivalent of over half the population of Greater London.
- Nearly 2 million people in Burkina Faso have been forced from their homes. That’s more than the entire population of Devon and Cornwall combined.
- Burkina Faso has now overtaken Afghanistan with the largest number of people killed by violent extremism in the world (Global Terrorism Index).