Burkina Faso’s Giant Canal Stuns the West — No IMF, No USAID
Автор: Africa Continent
Загружено: 2025-09-16
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Burkina Faso is building a giant irrigation canal without loans from the IMF, USAID, or the European Union. This project marks a turning point in Africa’s development model, showing that a nation can invest in its own future without external conditions. Under the leadership of President Ibrahim Traoré, the canal is designed to secure food production, create jobs, and strengthen national sovereignty.
This video explains the scale of the canal, how it is being built, and why it matters. For decades, Burkina Faso relied on aid programs and food imports. Now, the country is choosing water infrastructure as a path to independence. The Bama Canal project aims to irrigate thousands of hectares, reduce reliance on imports, and prove that Africa can deliver large-scale projects on its own.
We also cover the political and economic implications: how rejecting IMF and USAID funding sends a message to the West, and how this decision could inspire similar moves across the Sahel.
Keywords: Burkina Faso canal, IMF USAID, Ibrahim Traoré, Africa irrigation, food security, Africa sovereignty, Burkina Faso news, Africa rising
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