Colonel-major Garba Hakimi, the Minister of Health and Public Hygiene, undertook an official visit to the Niger-Türkiye Friendship Hospital on Wednesday, February 25, 2026. The primary objectives of this visit were to personally inspect the facility’s infrastructure and equipment, evaluate the working conditions of the healthcare personnel, and engage in direct discussions with staff to […]
Côte d’Ivoire: journalists’ unions condemn political interference in UNJCI leadership
On February 20, a judge issued an interim injunction suspending the regular congress that was to oversee leadership renewal at the Union Nationale des Journalistes de Côte d’Ivoire (UNJCI), following a collective lawsuit demanding strict adherence to governing statutes. The UNJCI leadership immediately appealed the decision. With the statutory deadline looming and the current leadership’s […]
The united states and Burkina Faso bolster health systems against infectious diseases
United States–Burkina Faso: a health agreement to fortify health security in the Sahel A five-year memorandum of understanding has been unveiled, elevating health security to a shared top priority. This framework aims to equip Burkina Faso with self-sufficient capabilities to confront infectious threats, simultaneously safeguarding the American populace. The initiative emphasizes local resilience, fostering robust […]
Burkina Faso secures $147 million health partnership with US
The U.S. Department of State has finalized a five-year bilateral memorandum of understanding with Burkina Faso, securing a $147 million funding commitment. This landmark agreement aims to bolster the West African nation’s fight against HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other infectious diseases while strengthening its epidemiological surveillance and emergency response systems. According to the official statement, the […]
Burkina Faso’s health progress: who’s 2024–2025 report highlights resilience and care access
Burkina Faso’s health progress: WHO’s 2024–2025 report highlights resilience and care access The World Health Organization’s (WHO) 2024–2025 biennial report for Burkina Faso details significant accomplishments achieved amidst a complex landscape of security, humanitarian, and climatic adversities. A standout achievement is the nationwide expansion of the malaria vaccine across all 70 health districts, representing a […]
Sudan and Chad: a closed border and growing suspicions weakening N’Djamena
The ongoing war in Sudan is fueling a humanitarian emergency of epic proportions. In this latest Sahel analysis English, we look at how nearly a million refugees have flooded into Chad, a nation now standing on the precipice following the fall of El-Fasher in North Darfur. Within a mere two weeks, roughly 100,000 civilians abandoned […]
Understanding the JNIM expansion strategy beyond the Sahel
This session is hosted by the Africa: Citizenship, Violence and Politics research group at CERI in collaboration with the Africa Programme. Since its inception in 2017, the Al-Qaeda affiliate known as Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) has established itself as a dominant power in the central Sahel. Operating through multiple katibas, the group actively challenges […]
Military coups in the Sahel and the fading promise of civilian allies
By late January 2026, Burkina Faso had entered a new political era—one where partisan politics no longer existed. On January 29, Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s government officially dissolved all political parties, including those that had once backed his 2022 coup d’état. While these parties had already been banned from operating since his rise to power, the […]
Burkina Faso’s malaria decline in 2025: progress toward 2030 elimination goal
The Burkina Faso has achieved a remarkable milestone in its fight against malaria, moving closer to its ambitious goal of eliminating the disease by 2030. In 2025, the country recorded an unprecedented drop in both malaria cases and fatalities, marking a turning point in public health. Historic reductions in malaria cases and deaths Official statistics […]
Burkina Faso slashes medicine prices to boost healthcare access
The Burkina Faso government has announced a groundbreaking reduction in the cost of essential generic medicines and select medical supplies, with price drops as high as 72%. This bold initiative aims to make healthcare more affordable and accessible for all citizens. Effective from March 1, 2026, the measure follows a financial commitment of 3 billion […]
Jihadist violence escalates in Niger’s Tillabéri region
The Niger has once again been struck by a brutal attack, this time in the Tillabéri region. On January 18, Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS) militants stormed the village of Bossiye, executing 31 civilians—including men, women, and children—in a coordinated assault. Survivors and local sources report that the attackers, numbering around 100, arrived […]
Solar energy powers healthcare in Niafounké, northern Mali
solar energy powers healthcare in Niafounké, northern Mali In the Tombouctou region of northern Mali, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has equipped Niafounké Hospital with a cutting-edge solar power system. This renewable energy initiative enhances the facility’s self-sufficiency while ensuring uninterrupted medical care in a zone plagued by isolation and insecurity. transforming hospital operations with clean […]











