Burkina Faso: What Next for Compaoré?

President Blaise Compaoré must adopt a series of urgent reforms to avoid further waves of unrest in the country, say West African analysts.

Blaise Compaoré, president of Burkina Faso.

Street vendor in Ouagadougou (file photo).

Children in Burkina Faso.

  • Burkina Faso:   What Next for Compaoré?

    UNIRIN, 28 April 2011

    President Blaise Compaoré is increasingly cornered, and must adopt a series of urgent reforms to avoid further waves of unrest in the country, say West African analysts. Read more »

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