Elsewhere in Burkina Faso, we maintained our partnership with PNCE-B to continue supporting members of two womens' groups in the rural communities of Dakoro and Sideradougou to become established beekeepers with our Bees for Business project.
Abibata is one of 50 women participating in the project (some of whom are pictured below). Before becoming involved, Abibata relied on seasonal fruit picking to provide for herself and her four children, an activity which only provided an income for three months of the year and left her struggling to meet the basic needs of her family.
She told us, “If I or my children become sick, we rely on herbal medicine for treatment. We have no access to electricity and rely on torch light at night powered by a solar panel. My children study at night using this torch.”
Since joining our Bees for Business project, Abibata has discovered new skills including how to safely harvest honey and wax without impairing its quality, how to attract bees into her hives and hive maintenance.