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Survivantes et Héroïnes: Les femmes dans la crise au Burkina Faso

Labaume, Cendrine
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2020-05-25
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28
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<html> <head> <title></title> </head> <body> <p>Le Burkina Faso conna&#238;t actuellement l&#39;une des crises les plus pr&#233;occupantes au monde, &#224; laquelle vient s&#8217;ajouter la pand&#233;mie du COVID-19. En avril 2020, le pays comptait plus de 848&#160;000&#160;personnes d&#233;plac&#233;es internes, dont 84&#160;% de femmes et d&#8217;enfants. Par ailleurs, 2,2&#160;millions de personnes ont besoin d&#39;aide humanitaire. Les femmes se retrouvent au c&#339;ur de cette crise et des tensions qui traversent la soci&#233;t&#233; burkinab&#233;. Cette &#233;tude s&#8217;attache &#224; d&#233;crire l&#8217;impact du conflit sur les femmes et s&#8217;int&#233;resse au r&#244;le de ces derni&#232;res dans le d&#233;veloppement de la coh&#233;sion sociale et la construction de la paix.</p> <p>Burkina Faso is currently experiencing one of the most worrying crises in the world, compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic. As of April 2020, the country had more than 848,000 internally displaced people, 84% of whom were women and children. In addition, 2.2 million people are in need of humanitarian aid. Women find themselves at the heart of this crisis and the tensions that run through Burkinab&#233; society. This study sets out to describe the impact of conflict on women and focuses on the role of women in the development of social cohesion and the building of peace.</p> </body> </html>
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978-1-78748-608-9
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