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Results That Change Lives in the Sahel

Cradle of a remarkable cultural heritage and land of opportunity, with a rich and dynamic population, the Sahel is going through many challenges. 

Due to the increasing insecurity, the number of people fleeing violence in the region has quadrupled, with 2 million now displaced in their own country. With temperatures rising 1.5 times faster in the Sahel than in the rest of the world, climate change is a real threat. And the social and economic impact of the coronavirus could wipe out five years of development progress in all the Sahelian countries (Burkina Faso, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Chad).  

Nevertheless, over the years, continued international assistance, mainly through the World Bank and its International Development Association, and key partners, such as the Sahel Alliance and the United Nations, has resulted in significant development progress and improved living conditions for millions of Sahelians.

Here are some of the projects that have made a real difference in helping the Sahel become more prosperous, resilient, inclusive and peaceful.

Immersive Journeys

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Blogs and Opinions

  • We Can Only Accomplish our Mission of Ending Extreme Poverty in Africa by Prioritizing the Sahel
    Ousmane Diagana

    We Can Only Accomplish our Mission of Ending Extreme Poverty in Africa by ...

    With a record $8.5 billion in financing, the World Bank is stepping up its work in the Sahel to support positive initiatives and to reduce the deep-seated causes of fragility.

  • Towards a more sustainable future in the Sahel Region
    Axel van Trotsenburg

    To deliver results at scale, we've been strategic in our key priorities and are committed to meet our ambitious targets by focusing on three main areas: Climate, People and Infrastructure.

  • Greening the Sahel and Beyond
    Simeon Ehui & Maria Sarraf

    Learn how the Great Green Wall will restore 100 million ha of degraded land and transform the lives of millions of people.

  • Can Niger Overcome its Demographic Challenge?
    Luc Razafimandimby & Vinaya Swaroop

    With approximately 7 children per woman, Niger currently has the highest fertility rate in the world. What are the economic and social implications of these demographic numbers?

Thematic Areas

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In Depth

  • Å·ÃÀÈÕb´óƬ

    West and Central Africa is a region where the World Bank Group is committed to achieving progress in its mission to end extreme poverty and promote shared prosperity.

  • G5 Sahel Region Country Climate and Development Report

    Country Climate and Development Report for the G5 Sahel region

    Newly released Country Climate and Development Report (CCDR) for the G5 Sahel region estimates that up to 13.5 million people across the Sahel could fall into poverty due to climate change-related shocks by 2050.

  • What record for the Alliance Sahel after 3 years?

    Download the first results report on the action of the Sahel Alliance, at the end of its 3 years of existence.

  • Open Data on the Sahel

    Å·ÃÀÈÕb´óƬ provides free and open access to a comprehensive set of data about development in countries around the globe.

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Country Office Contacts

Main Office Contact
179 Avenue du President Save Zerbo
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
+226-50-49-6300
For general information and inquiries
Lionel F. Yaro
External Affairs Officer
For project-related issues and complaints