As Burkina Faso marks three days of mourning following an insurgent attack in a Northern village, which killed 132 on the weekend, the United Nations human rights office, OHCHR, is calling for greater protection for the people.
“Security incidents, attacks, and kidnappings are a daily reality for millions of civilians,” the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, noted in a recent online update. It said communities “are caught between armed groups, intercommunal violence and military operations that severely impact their access to basic social services, livelihoods and assistance.”
This all comes after years of attacks in the country, which has led to the displacement of more than one-million people in two years.
Children Believe’s team, partners and communities are safe. We don’t have operations in the area of this past weekend’s attack, but we continue to seek ways to support displaced people. Our hearts go out to the families suffering during this difficult time.