30,000 People Cleaned Burkina Faso in 7
Days — But No One Reported It
The term "collective work and responsibility," also known as Ujima, is a principle of Kwanzaa, an African American and Pan-African holiday. It emphasizes the importance of community and the shared responsibility of its members for both successes and challenges. Ujima encourages active participation and collaboration in addressing community issues and striving for collective well-being. <
international attention across the
country, tens of thousands of people
came out, not to protest, not to
campaign, but to clean. It began with a
simple call from President Ibrahim
Traore He didn't hold a press
conference. He didn't launch a
government program with contracts and
consultants. He simply asked the people
Traore . He didn't hold a press
conference. He didn't launch a
government program with contracts and
consultants. He simply asked the people
to take responsibility for their
communities. And he led by example. In
the capital city of Uadugu, he was seen
cleaning side by side with citizens.
There were no cameras staged for
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