Click here for search results
Online Media Briefing Cntr
Embargoed news for accredited journalists only.
Login / Register

Photographs: World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz Visits Burkina Faso

Available in: Français, العربية

Right click and Save Target As to download high resolution images. Journalists are encouraged to use these images in their reports; any use should include copyright to the World Bank and credit the photographer.

Day Two | Day One

Day Two

061505pdw-1646smDescription: June 15, 2005. Child in Kadomba, a village in southwestern Burkina Faso. It has been part of one of Africa's more successful community-driven development programs.
Photographer: Caroline Vagneron

 

 

 


 

061505pdw-031smDescription: June 15, 2005. Women in Ramatoulaye, a village in southwestern Burkina Faso visited by Paul Wolfowitz. A community-driven development program, which has involved strong participation by the local women, has led to a new well with safe drinking watere, improved forest managements, and a cereal bank to help citizens maintain nutrition through periods when food supplies run low.
Photographer: Ben-Idriss Zoungrana

061505pdw-032smDescription: June 15, 2005. Women in Ramatoulaye, a village in southwestern Burkina Faso visited by Paul Wolfowitz. A community-driven development program, which has involved strong participation by the local women, has led to a new well with safe drinking watere, improved forest managements, and a cereal bank to help citizens maintain nutrition through periods when food supplies run low.
Photographer: Ben-Idriss Zoungrana

061505pdw-046smDescription: June 15, 2005. World Bank President Wolfowitz takes questions from reporters in Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina Faso.
Photographer: Ben-Idriss Zoungrana

 

 

061505pdw-072smDescription: June 15, 2005. World Bank President Wolfowitz speaks to a woman from Ramatoulaye, a village in southwestern Burkina Faso. A community-driven development program, which has involved strong participation by the local women, has led to a new well with safe drinking watere, improved forest managements, and a cereal bank to help citizens maintain nutrition through periods when food supplies run low.
Photographer: Ben-Idriss Zoungrana

 

 

 

061505pdw-094smDescription: June 15, 2005. Welcome banner at Bobo Dioulasso Airport. Burkina Faso
Photographer: Ben-Idriss Zoungrana

 


 

061505pdw-138smDescription: June 15, 2005. Mothers and children at Saint Camille Hospital in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, waiting for child nutrition appointments.
Photographer: Kevin Kellems

 

 

061505pdw-161smDescription: June 15, 2005. World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz talks with a young mother in Ouagadougou market about women's literary and childcare. Burkina Faso
Photographer: Kevin Kellems


 

061505pdw-170smDescription: June 15, 2005. Woman with her children in Ouagadougou market. Burkina Faso
Photographer: Kevin Kellems

 

 

 

 

 

061505pdw-181smDescription: June 15, 2005. World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz purchases mangos from a street merchant in Ouagadougou market. Burkina Faso
Photographer: Kevin Kellems

 

 

Day One

1405pdw-027sm

Description: June 14, 2005. World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz greets workers at Sofitex, the company at the heart of Burkina's economically crucial cotton sector. Burkina Faso
Photographer: Ben-Idriss Zoungrana

 

 

 


 

061405pdw-025smDescription: June 14, 2005. World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz visits Kadomba, a Burkinabe village active in successful community development programs. Burkina Faso
Photographer: Ben-Idriss Zoungrana

 

 

061405pdw-028smDescription: June 14, 2005. World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz visits Kadomba, a Burkinabe village active in successful community development programs. Burkina Faso
Photographer: Ben-Idriss Zoungrana

 

 

 





Permanent URL for this page: http://go.worldbank.org/CLHGGMLXG0