Inades-Formation Burkina Faso

Inades-Formation Burkina Faso

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SINCE January 1995

Key figures

326 beneficiaries

61 organizations supported

08 completed projects

502,411,796 Fcfa raised

Story

Formerly a national relay dependent on Inades-Formation Togo, the Inades-Formation Haute-Volta establishment office was created in December 1974. Until December 1977, the Establishment Office, based in Ouagadougou, depended on the head office of Inades-Formation in Abidjan. In January 1995, the establishment office became an officially recognized National Association. Its headquarters are in Ouagadougou. The governing bodies are the General Assembly, the supreme body, and the Board of Directors, the control body. The body for the execution and day-to-day management of activities is the National Office.

Projects

ASAGLGDRN II project

Support project for the repositioning of sovereign funds

ARVS project

ARMECPB project

ARMECP project

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PACFA project

The bodies of Inades-formation Burkina Faso

1. The General Assembly

The General Assembly is the supreme organ of the association. It determines the general orientations of the activity of the Association and the objectives to be pursued.

2. The Executive Committee

The Executive Committee has the most extensive powers on behalf of the National Association in matters of administration. In particular, it has the powers of:

  • Appoint the Director of the National Office and submit it to the approval of the President of the International Association
  • Ensure the application of the decisions of the General Assembly;
  • Approve the action plan;
  • Approve the Annual Work Plan (PTA) and the corresponding budget;
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3. The Supervisory Board

The Supervisory Board has the following missions, among others:

  • Monitor the achievement of the Association’s corporate purpose;
  • Periodically monitor the Association’s expenses and suggest ways and means of optimizing the budget for overheads;
  • Follow the management of the association by the Executive Committee and offer advice for improvement if necessary;
  • Ensure the preservation of heritage;
  • Ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements as well as the decisions of the bodies.

4. The National Office

Mr. DELLA Isidore

National office director

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Mr. OUEDRAOGO Oumar

Head of administrative and financial department

Mr. SOULAMA Adama

Community microfinance program officer

Mr. SOMDA Samuel

Family Farming Based Food Systems Program Officer

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Mr. OUEDRAOGO Ousséni

Climate change resilience program officer

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Mr. DA Patrice

Communication and advocacy officer

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Mr. NIKIEBE Bognini

Driver

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Mrs KABORE Huguette

An accountant

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Mrs KABORE Anick

Administrative assistant

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Mr. SAWADOGO Paul

Project manager

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M. BARRO Pie

PACFA project manager

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Mrs KONATE Messita

PACFA agroecology officer

Mr. YAO Souleymane

PACFA Accounting Secretary

Contact Inades-Formation Burkina Faso

Phone

+226 25 34 28 29
+226 25 34 03 41

Geographic address

01 BP 1022 Ouagadougou 01
Burkina-Faso

E-mail address

inadesformation.burkina@inadesfo.net

PARTNERS

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TERROIRS project

1. Project title

Integrated territorial approach in the rural communes of the Sanguié and Boulkiemdé provinces

2. Objectives

Contribute to strengthening the resilience of populations in the Sanguié and Boulkiemdé provinces affected by the security crisis

3. Beneficiaries

Farmers, livestock breeders, NTFP collectors and processors, agro-sylvo-pastoral cooperatives, local authorities, Departmental Directorates for the Environment, Green Economy and Climate Change; Water and Forestry agents; CVDs and village authorities, forest management groups/units.

4. Achievement area

Sanguié and Boulkiemdé provinces in the Centre-Ouest region

5. Period: 2023-2026

6. Partner

Hydraulic Project

1. Project title

Improving access to drinking water in the village of Napamboumbou/ Ziga

2. Objectives

Contribute to improving women’s incomes through better management of water resources for sustainable vegetable production.

3. Beneficiaries

Equine owners, vulnerable farm households

4. Achievement area

Center Nord Region, Commune of Ziga, Village of Napamboumbou

5. Period: January 2024 - December 2025

6. Partner

Guenessey Overseas Aid & Commission (GOAC)

RSAClim project

1. Project title

Health resilience and community adaptability to the impact of climate change in the northern region of Burkina Faso (RSAClim) project

2. Objectives

Strengthen adaptation and resilience actions in the face of the impact of climate change on community health.

3. Beneficiaries

Populations most vulnerable to climate change (men, women, young people, children); elementary school pupils.

4. Achievement area

North Region, Province of Passoré, Commune of Yako

5. Period: January 2024 - December 2025

6. Partner

LoCaBreed project

1. Project title

Projet de renforcement des capacités locales pour la pratique et la recherche en matière d’élevage au Burkina Faso (LoCaBreed2.0) (Consortium)

2. Objectives

Contribute to poverty eradication by increasing the production and marketing potential of the local cattle and goat breeding system.

3. Beneficiaries

Women, youth, breeders, communities

4. Achievement area

South-West region of Burkina Faso

5. Period: April 2022- May 2025

6. Partner

Austrian Development cooperation, appear (Austrian Partnership Programme in Higher Education and research for Development)

Partner institutions: BOKU (Vienna), Université Norbert Zongo (Koudougou), Université Nazi Boni (Bobo Dioulasso), INERA (Ouagadougou), CMAP (Ouagadougou)

VS project

1. Project title

Project to support the development of territorialized and sustainable food systems based on sovereignty foods and climate resilience in countries south of the Sahara.

2. Objectives

Contribute to the modernization of the cashew sector at the local level and to the professionalization of actors through contract farming and agro-ecological intensification for the private market;

3. Beneficiaries

Cooperatives/unions of cooperatives or producer associations, distribution cooperatives/associations, processing/packaging cooperatives/associations, agricultural product sales cooperatives/associations, women’s cooperatives/associations managing sovereignty food restaurants, seed grower groups, consumer associations, clubs of researchers and professionals promoting the proposed alternatives/concepts, community development committees, local councils, customary authorities, Cercles d’Innovations Locales et d’Actions Communautaires (CILACs), umbrella organizations, solidarity funds for development (Fonsdev)/savings and credit groups (GECs), etc.

4. Achievement area

The Boucle du Mouhoun region

5. Period: 2023 -2025

6. Partner: Misereor

PReSAGE project

1. Project title

Project to strengthen sustainable food systems, transparent governance and organized, committed youth in the North, Central Plateau and Central regions of Burkina Faso.

2. Objectives

Inclusive rural communities co-create conditions for a dignified and sustainable life, inspired by cultural values, in a space where human rights are respected and social cohesion is strengthened.

3. Beneficiaries

Households, civil society organizations, beneficiaries of jobs created by micro-businesses and members of their families, and the young population of the program’s intervention localities.

4. Achievement area

Northern Region, Central Plateau Region, Central Region

5. Completion date: January 2022 - December 2026

6. Partner :

Broederlijk Delen

Equi-Promo project

1. Project title

Supporting community livelihoods by promoting the welfare of draught horses in the Centre Nord and Nord provinces

2. Objectives

Contribute to the improvement of donkey welfare in the provinces of Sanmatenga and Passoré.

3. Beneficiaries

Owners and users of draught horses.

4. Achievement area

Centre-Nord and Nord regions

5. Period: 2022 - 2025

6. Partner

Brooke West Africa

EGALE- AO project

1. Project title

Gender equality through women-led agroecology in West Africa (EGALE-AO)

2. Objectives

Improving gender equality in poor rural areas of Burkina Faso, Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and Togo

3. Beneficiaries

  • Cooperatives/unions of cooperatives producing and selling agricultural products,
  • Processing cooperatives
  • Cooperatives/associations of women restaurant managers ;
  • Retailers
  • Local and customary authorities
  • Male feminist champions
  • Advocacy group
  • Consumers

4. Achievement area

The Boucle du Mouhoun region

5. Period: 2022 to 2026

6. Partner

Inter Pares & AMC World Affairs Canada

AfriFOODlinks project

1. Project title

Transforming Africa’s urban food environments by strengthening links between food system stakeholders in cities across the continent and Europe (Consortium)

2. Objectives

AfriFOODlinks aims to improve food and nutritional security while producing positive results for the climate and the environment, and strengthening socio-ecological resilience in over 65 cities.

3. Beneficiaries

Youth, women, communities, food system advocates, civil servants and food sector players, local governments…

4. Achievement area

City of Ouagadougou

5. Period: December 2022 - November 2026

6. Partner

European Union, ICLEI, RIKOLTO, ADEU, Ouagadougou City Council, AFP/PME, IRSAT

The Executive Committee

The Executive Committee has the most extensive powers on behalf of the National Association in matters of administration. In particular, it has the powers of :

  • Appoint the Director of the National Office and submit it to the approval of the President of the International Association;
  • Ensure the application of the decisions of the General Assembly;
  • Approve the action plan;
  • Approve the Annual Work Plan (PTA) and the corresponding budget;
  • Approve agreements with the International Association;
  • Request audits and assessments;
  • Appoint co-evaluators, as well as co-auditors for management audits;
  • Follow the recommendations of audits and evaluations;
  • Decide on the evaluation of the National Association and the evaluation of the Director of the National Office in consultation with the President of the International Association;
  • Examine the balance sheets and accounts and submit them for the approval of the General Assembly.

NB: The Executive Committee may, as needed, create one or more committees for the finances, the activities of the association or any other object of its choice.

ABCD2 project

Projet ABCD-Un élève un arbre COP28

1. Project title

Supporting the scaling-up of community experiences and citizen monitoring of public policies in response to climate change in sub-Saharan Africa (ABCD 2 project)

2. Summary

The project to scale up community experiences and dynamics of citizen monitoring of public policies in the face of climate change in sub-Saharan Africa is the continuation of an initial project to capitalize on these experiences.

In fact, in 2022, with funding from the Basque Agency for Development Cooperation (ABCD), Inades-Formation carried out the project “Study-capitalization of best practices in the face of the challenges of climate change and local governance in sub-Saharan Africa “This project capitalized on 50 experiences, including 31 on adaptation to climate change and 19 on governance, in 11 sub-Saharan African countries.

Based on the results of this pilot project, we have been able to identify and capitalize on some of the living realities of community efforts to combat the problems posed by climate change in Africa. They have been developed by a variety of players, including public services specializing in environmental and climate change management, civil society organizations and farmers’ organizations.

This second phase of the project, which will run for 30 months (2022-2024), aims to (i) scale up these good experiences developed by communities in African countries, in terms of adaptation, mitigation and resilience to climate change and of (ii) support the dynamics of citizen monitoring of the associated policy and regulatory frameworks.

3. General objective

Contribute to the fight against global warming, through the large-scale promotion of local experiences and concerted policy measures relating to adaptation, mitigation and resilience mechanisms for vulnerable populations, especially rural populations in sub-Saharan Africa.

4. Specific objectives

  • Scale up the good experiences developed by communities in African countries, in terms of adaptation, mitigation and resilience in the face of climate change.
  • Support the dynamics of citizen monitoring of related policy and regulatory frameworks

5. Completion period: June 2022 to November 2024

6. Project area

The project is being carried out in 11 countries: Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Chad, Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya, DR Congo, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania and Togo.

7. Financial partner

Basque Agency for Cooperation and Development (ABCD)

9. Implementation partners

17 local development organizations with projects that will replicate the good experiences capitalized on in phase 1 of the project. They were selected on the basis of the evaluation criteria of effectiveness, efficiency, relevance, sustainability and gender equity, following a call for projects launched by Inades-Formation.

List of organizations and their projects

Country

Organization

Project title

1

Burkina Faso

WMU-CDN

Strengthening women’s resilience to climate change by promoting agroecological practices. Case study of the agroecological farm run by the women of the Union des Groupements Féminins Ce Dwane Nyee (UGF/CDN), Sanguie province, Centre West region, Burkina Faso.

2

Burkina Faso

Inades-Formation Burkina

Strengthening eco-citizenship through environmental education for pupils in the commune of Arbollé in the northern region of Burkina Faso

3

Burundi

Inades-Formation Burundi

Promoting environmental education in schools to tackle climate change

4

Cameroon

FAP NGO CAMEROON

Promotion of Community Initiatives to Protect Common Interest Resources in Cameroon

5

Côte d’Ivoire

CDD-CI

One pupil, one tree to combat coastal erosion and the disappearance of mangroves

6

DR Congo

UWAKI North Kivu

Projet d’appui à la valorisation des semences paysannes dans les unions de Luofu, Kipese et Lubero en territoire de Lubero au Nord-Kivu / RDC. Inspired by the experience of the Union des groupements Naam de Koumbri in Burkina Faso

7

DR Congo

ACOSYF

Grassroots environmental education to tackle climate change in the Kaziba chiefdom in DR Congo

8

Kenya

Inades-Formation Kenya

The scaling up of experiences developed by communities and the dynamics of school-based re-afforestation initiatives to address climate change in Kenya

9

Rwanda

RECOR Rwanda

Affordable solar pumps for small-scale irrigation, a revolutionary technology to help farmers increase their resilience capacity to climate change issues in Rwanda

10

Rwanda

Inades-Formation Rwanda

Replication of the practice of grafting fruit trees to increase the resilience of farmers in the Bugesera district to climate change.

11

Senegal

7A MAA REWEE

Project to promote agro-biodiversity conservation through capacity building and documentation of local seed varieties in Senegal

12

Tanzania

Inades-Formation Tanzania

Promotion of community seed banks for the conservation of agro-biodiversity through capacity building and documentation of local seed varieties in Kondoa and Chemba Districts of Dodoma Region, Tanzania”.

13

Chad

Inades-Formation Chad

Promotion of seed banks, Scaling up the Seeds Savers Network /Kenya experience

14

Chad

ATASANPE Chad

Expand the “One student, one tree” project developed by ACOSYF RD Congo

15

Togo

APAD International Togo

The governance of protected areas: The case of the Agou mountainsides in Togo

16

Togo

Inades-Formation Togo

Continuous and competitive integrated family farming systems for farmer resilience to climate change in Tchamba 2 commune

17

Togo

JVE Togo

Governance of local seed systems among women’s cooperatives in the Assimé classified forest for climate resilience

ACF-AO project

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1. Project title

Feminist Climate Action Project – West Africa ACF-AO

2. Summary

The “Feminist Climate Action in West Africa” project is being implemented in Côte d’Ivoire to contribute effectively to the resilience and fight against the effects of climate change by ecologically sensitive coastal and island communities, with a particular focus on rural women and young people.

It will build the capacity of communities, particularly women and young people, to implement strategies to protect biodiversity and ecosystems, notably through the adoption of agroecological practices, energy diversification and advocacy. It will strengthen the participation of rural women and young people in local governance of biodiversity and climate action.

Funded by Global Affairs Canada | Affaires mondiales Canada, the ACF AO project is taking place in Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and Togo.

It is managed in Côte d’Ivoire by SUCO and Inades-Formation – Secrétariat Général.

3. Background

Climate change threatens to push nearly a million more Ivorians into extreme poverty, increase the risk of water stress, with more and more regions expected to see more than 10% of their population in water shortage, and increase the resurgence of air- and water-related diseases among susceptible populations (Nationally Determined Contributions, CDN-COTE D’IVOIRE, March 2022). According to the World Bank, by 2050, Côte d’Ivoire will face an average temperature rise of two degrees Celsius, greater rainfall variability and a 30 cm rise in sea level along the coast (World Bank, 2018a).

Climate change affects all development sectors. However, differences between men and women in their relationship with their environment, differences in the composition of economic sectors and unequal access to resources and decision-making will amplify the impacts of climate change on certain categories of the population, including women.

The “Feminist Climate Action in West Africa” project is a response to this reality.

4. General objective

Strengthening climate change adaptation by rural and indigenous women and young people in ecologically sensitive coastal and island regions of Côte d’Ivoire.

5. Specific objectives

  • Increase the influence of rural and indigenous women and young people in climate policy advocacy and in the governance of high-biodiversity ecosystems vulnerable to climate change.
  • Increase the adoption of nature-based solutions such as agroecology, ecosystem and biodiversity protection and restoration, for climate change adaptation, by rural and indigenous women and young people.
  • Strengthen the climate resilience of rural and indigenous women and young people through economic empowerment and energy diversification.

6. Completion date: 2023 - 2026

7. Target audience / beneficiaries: Young people 41% & Rural and indigenous women 59%.

8. Project area

Adiaké, Grand-Bassam, Jacqueville and Grand-Lahou.

9. Project actions

Diagnose the obstacles and facilitating factors for the active participation of target groups in biodiversity and climate management decision-making bodies;

Participatory diagnoses carried out by local authorities on the climatic vulnerability of ecosystems and identification of gender-sensitive adaptation measures and strategies;

Training for rural and indigenous women and young people to strengthen and maintain their participation in decision-making bodies;

Training of beneficiaries on climate and biodiversity conservation policies;

Participating communities receive training in business development, inclusive value chains, cooperative management, and direct marketing.

Village awareness-raising and training workshops on biodiversity-friendly and gender-sensitive mitigation and adaptation measures carried out in participating communities.

Ecosystem management and development plans designed and implemented in participating communities.

Technical and financial support to participating communities for the implementation of climate-resilient agroecological practices (micro-breeding, agroforestry, market gardening, beekeeping and oyster farming); to strengthen access to productive water, agricultural inputs and equipment; for the installation of tree nurseries and reforestation of coastal ecosystems.

Solar and eco-energy equipment for food production, processing and preservation, and training in equipment use and maintenance.

Women and youth networking and advocacy

Support and strengthening of savings and credit systems provided to women’s groups.

10. Technical and financial partners

Project funded by Affaire Mondiale Canada and implemented by INTERPARES, SUCO and their partners, including Inades-Formation – Secrétariat Général pour la Cote d’Ivoire.

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