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Young people from Burkina Faso reveal their hopes
and dreams for the future.
"I
want to stop people killing wild animals and birds,
and destroying their habitat by cutting down trees.
I like all the animals in the bush, but birds
are my favourite, especially the brightly coloured
ones like rollers and hornbills - theyre
noisy and we can hear them when theyre nearby.
Animals are beings. They breathe air like us.
We should keep them." Youssouf, age 11,
Siguin Voussé village, Burkina Faso
"When Im older I want to work in a
bank. I want to keep playing djembé, just as I
do now, no different. I havent thought of
earning money by playing. When the New Year comes
well be on holiday from school, and Ill
be here playing the djembé. I hope well
have some friends here from Europe, and well
play together." Rodrigues, age 10/11,
Village Artistiques des Enfants du Theatre, Ouagadougou,
Burkina Faso
"I think life is simpler in Europe. Its
more complicated here. There children are more
free. They can go to stay with friends for a week,
even two weeks. A girl of 17 or 18, like me, can
even go to stay with her boyfriend. Here that
wouldnt be allowed. I think the best time
to get married would be when Im about 20.
My wish is for a good man to marry, to look after
my children. And I want to be in a position to
care for my parents." Bintou, age
17, Village Artistiques des Enfants du Theatre,
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
"I have never travelled outside Burkina
Faso. When I was younger, I thought Europe was
a paradise where you could click your fingers
and have anything. Now I know life is not so easy
in Europe, and in a lot of ways not so different
from our life here. People can be unhappy or lonely
anywhere. One day I would like to visit Europe,
to see how people live." Assita,
age 24, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
"For the country, I wish for peace. Theres
been no fighting in Burkina Faso, but we can hear
on the radio and TV about wars elsewhere in Africa,
even among our neighbours." Gaston,
age 16, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
"Id like to be a teacher, if I can
go on to secondary school. My parents have said
they might be able to send me. We need more schools
and more teachers, so we dont have to walk
so far to school. I could teach even more pupils
to become teachers in the future. And Id
like to learn how to use a camera." Zenabu,
age 10, Nida village, Burkina Faso
"A lot of tourists stay here. They come from
France, Germany, Ghana and England too. A lot
of them can't speak French. They seem to like
it here because they can do what they want, go
to the villages and see the decorations on the
houses, and the calabashes and the pottery. They
go to see the animals, the elephants. They don't
have elephants in Europe because it's too cold.
Life is different in Europe. In France they ride
bicycles much further than us. They don't till
the land with hoes like we do. I want to become
a teacher, to be like my teachers at school. They're
friendly, but if you don't know your lessons they
beat you. When I'm a teacher, I won't beat the
children."Aziz,
13, Pô, Burkina Faso
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