Burkina Faso has moved away from traditional Western partnerships, leaving the ECOWAS bloc to form a new alliance with neighboring junta-led states, Mali and Niger.
Burkina Faso , a landlocked Sahelian nation, is currently navigating a period of profound transition marked by security crises, political upheaval, and ambitious development planning. Formerly considered an "island of stability", the nation—renamed in 1983 to mean "the country of upright people"—is now focused on navigating intense security challenges while shifting its geopolitical alliances.
Less than 20% of the population has access to electricity (less than 1% in rural areas).