Burkina Faso has 21st Century Subbotniks <
Russian Revolution mass volunteer labor projects, often referred to as "subbotniks" (Saturday volunteer work) and "voskresniks" (Sunday volunteer work), <
She worked for 7 days. Carried stones. Dug soil.
Built a road - with nothing but a pickaxe and a dream.
What happened in Burkina Faso is not just a project. It's a revolution in plain sight - and it all began with a leader the world tried to silence:~<<
Ibrahim Traore.<
In the heart of West Africa, 20,000 women rose without salary, without contracts, without loans — to pave 350 kilometers of national road in just one week. No foreign aid. No IMF. No headlines from the West.
This is Burkina Faso latest news - but more than that, it's a spiritual uprising. A movement led not with money, but with meaning. These women didn't just build a road. They built a future.
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