Completed project
Kingdom of Belgium (85%) and CECI (15%)
including 7,722 women, directly involved in project activities
Already in the grip of an economic and social crisis characterized by high unemployment and massive underemployment among young people, Burkina Faso's Centre-Nord and Sahel regions have in recent years faced a rise in violent extremism and a complex security situation. This context explains the propensity of a fringe group of young people to join extremist groups.
Together with our partners, including Laboratoire Citoyennetés (LC) and Association Bon Samaritain pour l'Épanouissement de la Jeunesse du Centre-Nord (ABSEJ/CN), the aim of the DJAMTAN - LAAFI BALA project is to contribute to the empowerment of young people. We want to enable them to seize economic opportunities and participate in local governance and peace in their region.
Violent extremism in Burkina Faso represents a growing threat to the region's stability and security. Attacks on security forces, civilians and state institutions are multiplying, resulting in tragic loss of life and massive population displacement. The root causes of this rise in extremism include economic marginalization, institutional fragility and community tensions.
Since social and economic circumstances are what push young people towards extremism, the DJAMTAN - LAAFI BALA project shows them another path, paved with opportunities. Thanks to the collaboration of numerous local partners, the training provided and the concrete measures of direct accompaniment, the project aims to reverse the trend by promoting the economic empowerment of young people.
Thousands of people trained, hundreds of young people supported to generate income and maintain peace
partner organizations working directly with the project
people, including 1,356 women, trained in economic development, local governance and civic participation
people, including 5,254 women, reached by awareness-raising campaigns on economic development, local governance and civic participation
young entrepreneurs incubated, benefiting from a complete micro-project development process
young people supported in creating income-generating activities
people indirectly benefiting from project activities