Advocacy Note: The Role of Cross-Border Trade in Food Security in Border Areas during the Covid-19 Pandemic (French only)

Publication | Published at: February 10 2022

Advocacy Note: The Role of Cross-Border Trade in Food Security in Border Areas during the Covid-19 Pandemic


To limit the spread of Covid-19, the governments of Burkina Faso and Senegal have decided to close their borders in March 2020, restricting the movement of goods and people and cross-border trade.

Faced with these measures and the absolute necessity of survival, traders in cross-border areas are bypassing official checkpoints to continue the cross-border trade necessary for their survival and food security, despite the risk of gender-based violence (GBV). In the event of a pandemic, for countries with still fragile economies such as Burkina Faso and Senegal, selective sanitary measures should be applied instead to allow formal exchanges and the movement of food across borders.

Learn more about the research project: Effects of the Covid-19 crisis on food security in Burkina Faso and Senegal: a reconfiguration of unequal gender relations 

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