Hallo caring viewers, and welcome to Good People, Good Works. Today we
feature Part 1 of a two-part series about The BARKA Foundation, a
non-profit organization in the United States that is dedicated to
improving the lives of the people of Burkina Faso.
Burkina Faso is a small country in West Africa with a population of almost 15 million that faces many
of
the same challenges encountered by other developing nations. After
making several trips to Africa, the co-founders of The BARKA
Foundation, Ina and Esu Anahata, also known as Howard Ross Patlis,
decided something needed to be done to help the nation’s people, known
as the Burkinabe. Thus The BARKA Foundation has set out to assist the
country in achieving the United Nations Millennium Development Goals by
2015.
These are a set of eight broad-based goals, such as universal primary education, agreed upon
by
189 world leaders at the United Nations Millennium Summit in 2000.Ina
and Esu Anahata explain why they started their noble mission.
For more information on the The BARKA Foundation,
please visit
www.barkafoundation.org