One recent example of greatness is the winner of the 2022 United Nations Women Police Office of the year. Chief Warrant Officer Alizéta Kabore Kinda grew up in Burkina Faso. She was always focused on protecting and promoting Women’s and Children’s rights. In Burkina Faso, she worked with the Ministry of Security as an investigator on sexual violence and exploitation. She also worked in the Democratic Republic of the Congo between 2013 and 2015, leading the UN mission on gender rights. Chief Warrant Officer Alizéta Kabore Kinda won this award because of her peacekeeping work in the neighboring country of Mali. There she worked alongside Malian Security Forces to promote and improve the rights of women and children. Before arriving in Mali, no cases of sexual violence were reported; after Chief Warrant Officer Kinda’s work, they are receiving up to three reported cases of sexual and gender-based violence a month. These cases are reported to local authorities, and victims receive adequate medical care.
Chief Warrant Officer Kinda is a shining example of the resilience and hope the Burkinabe people carry with them no matter their hardships. Facing an uphill battle, Kinda was able to educate, support, and bring her own experiences to the UN peacekeeping mission, helping countless victims for years to come.
Another native Burkinabe who grew up in the Centre-east region of Burkina Faso is Diébédo Francis Kéré. He is an internationally renowned architect and won multiple awards throughout his long career. Most recently, in 2022, he won the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize. The Pritzker Prize is often referred to as the architecture Nobel Prize. The prize has been awarded annually since 1979 and looks for architects whose work is extraordinary with consistent and significant contributions to the betterment of humanity. In 2022, Diébédo Francis Kéré was the first African to have ever won this award. He has imagined and created magnificent buildings that touch every corner of the world. However, it did not start like this, he began in the small village of Gando in Burkina Faso before going to Berlin for official schooling. In 2001 Kéré returned to Burkina Faso and designed the first primary school in the Gando village.
With the help of the community, creating almost every part of the school by hand, Kéré fused indigenous materials with modern engineering. Since then, his architecture has always had a design that was in harmony with the world around it.
Kéré stated that he uses local resources and participatory design methods to create contemporary architecture with an afro-futurist vision. As he grew in success and fame, Kéré never forgot about his humble beginnings and the importance of the community that helped him. He explained his desire to give to the next generation, and he feels that he must support his community. Diébédo Francis Kéré is a shining example of the resilience and determination the Burkinabe people have. Kéré grew up in Gando village and was the first child from the village to be sent to school. With the help of his friends and community Kéré has left an inspiring legacy for the next generation.
Chief Warrant Officer Alizéta Kabore Kinda and Diébédo Francis Kéré are two examples of outstanding leaders and exceptional inspirations for people around the world. They are just two of the thousands of Burkinabe people who are making a difference, big or small, for their communities.
With your support, FarmSahel will continue its efforts to create a prosperous Burkina Faso. We will continue to elevate women and children to their full potential to allow other Burkinabe people to go out and do amazing things for the community around them!
https://news.un.org/en/story/2022/08/1125642
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KLsWAb0NpY
https://www.kerearchitecture.com/
https://www.pritzkerprize.com/laureates/diebedo-francis-kere
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Di%C3%A9b%C3%A9do_Francis_K%C3%A9r%C3%A9
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