Annex 2. Political History of Burkina Faso 144 Annex 3

Annex 2. Political History of Burkina Faso 144 Annex 3

\v/TPQOCC Lone Iqq& Settlement and Development Public Disclosure Authorized in the River Blindness Control Zone Case Study Burkina Faso Della E. McMillan, Jean-Baptiste Nana, and Kimseyinga Savadogo Public Disclosure Authorized .9 I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , Public Disclosure Authorized \ I~ ~ *. I -___ I Public Disclosure Authorized RECENT WORLD BANK TECHNICAL PAPERS No. 136 Green, editor, CoconutProduction: Present Status and Prioritiesfor Research No. 137 Constant and Sheldrick, An OutlookforFertilizer Demand, Supply, and Trade,1988189-1993194 No. 138 Steel and Webster,Small Enterprises under Adjustment in Ghana No. 139 Environment Department, EnvironmentalAssessment Sourcebook, vol. I: Policies,Procedures, and Cross-SectoralIssues No. 140 Enviromnent Department, EnvironmentalAssessment Sourcebook, vol. 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McMillan, Jean-Baptiste Nana, and Kimseyinga Savadogo The World Bank Washington, D.C. Copyright i 1993 The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/THE WORLD BANK 1818 H Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20433, U.S.A. All rights reserved Manufactured in the United States of America First printing June 1993 Technical Papers are published to communicate the results of the Bank's work to the development community with the least possible delay. The typescript of this paper therefore has not been prepared in accordance with the procedures appropriate to formal printed texts, and the World Bank accepts no responsibility for errors. The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the author(s) and should not be attributed in any manner to the World Bank, to its affiliated organizations, or to members of its Board of Executive Directors or the countries they represent. 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Permission to copy portions for classroom use is granted through the Copyright Clearance Center, 27 Congress Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970, U.S.A. The complete backlist of publications from the World Bank is shown in the annual Index of Publications, which contains an alphabetical title list (with full ordering information) and indexes of subjects, authors, and countries and regions. The latest edition is available free of charge from the Distribution Unit, Office of the Publisher, Department F, The World Bank, 1818 H Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20433, US.A., or from Publications, The World Bank, 66, avenue d'Iena, 75116Paris, France. ISSN: 0253-7494 Della E. McMillan is a research affiliate to the Department of Anthropology at the University of Florida. Jean-Baptiste Nana is the Director of Cabinet d'Etudes d'Appui et de Recherches pour le Developpement in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Kimseyinga Savadogo is the Chair of the Department of Economics at the University of Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data McMillan, Della E. Settlement and development in the river blindness control zone case study, Burkina Faso / Della E. McMillan, Jean-Baptiste Nana, and Kimseyinga Savadogo. p. cm. - (World Bank technical paper, ISSN 0253-7494; no. 200. Series on river blindness control in West Africa) Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 0-8213-2381-4 1. Land settlement-Burkina Faso. 2. Agriculture-Economic aspects-Burkina Faso. 3. Onchocerciasis Control Programme in West Africa. 4. Onchocerciasis-Burkina Faso. I. Nana, Jean-Baptiste, 1951- II. Savadogo, Kimnseyinga,1955- . m. Title. I. Series: World Bank technical paper ; no. 200. V. Series: World Bank technical paper. Series on river blindness control in West Africa. HD1018.Z63M35 1993 333.3'16625-dc2O 93-9380 CIP Foreword This volume is a case study of land settlement mated 300,000 cases of the disease by the end in Burkina Faso prepared as part of the Land of this decade. Settlement Review (LSR), a regional study of In addition to its substantial health benefits, land settlement in West Africa. The objective of one of the primary justifications of the pro- the LSR was to examine the phenomenon of gram has been the substantial development land settlement resulting from the successful potential of sparsely populated onchocerciasis control of onchocerciasis (riverblindness) by endemic river valleys. It is estimated that 25 the Onchocerciasis Control Programme (OCP). million hectares of tillable land is being opened The LSR analyzes the process of land settle- up by onchocerciasis control and rapid migra- ment, both spontaneous and government spon- tion to these river valleys is already occurring. sored, and recommends operational policy OCP is not directly involved in the socio-eco- guidelines for promoting viable and sustain- nomic development of these areas, but the able settlement-related activities in the areas Committee of Sponsoring Agencies (UNDP, where onchocerciasis has been controlled. FAQ, WHO, the World Bank), the statutory OCP is widely acknowledged as the most body that oversees OCP, has encouraged de- successfulon-going disease control p m i velopment in the OCP area by executing two successrul on-go1g dbsease control f-program regional studies: the first, Socio-economic De- Africa. Started in 1974 by a group of 7 West Af- velopment Studies in the Onchocerciasis rican countries and 9 donors, including the Control Programme Area, looked at the devel- World Bank, the program has expanded to 11 opment potential of the onchocerciasis freed countries, includes 22 donors and protects 30 areas and the second, the LSR, examined the million people. In most of the original program extent and impact

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