Namoukouka is a village in the Gounghin Department of Kouritenga Province in the Centre-Est region of Burkina Faso. It had a population of 810 in 2006.[1][2]

Namoukouka
Namoukouka is located in Burkina Faso
Namoukouka
Namoukouka
Location within Burkina Faso
Coordinates: 12°09′27.76″N 0°05′14.95″W / 12.1577111°N 0.0874861°W / 12.1577111; -0.0874861
Country Burkina Faso
ProvinceKouritenga
DepartmentGounghin
Elevation
335 m (1,099 ft)
Population
 (2006)
 • Total810
Time zoneUTC+0 (GMT)

An association between the French city of Nice and Namoukouka exists under the name "Laagm-Taaba" which was originally setup in the city of Koupéla in 2012 to aid the young people of Namoukouka to purchase footballs to play football with. Subsequently, a football club and annual tournament was established in which the local people, mainly farmers and breeders, participate. The association has also carried out agricultural aid work.[3]

The Laagm-Taaba association reports that Namoukouka faces emigration of young people to the capital, Ouagadougou, in particular because of a low prospect of employment outside the agricultural sector, basic comfort and a lack of entertainment.[4] Namoukouka does not contain a running water system and has not been electrified.[5]

Geography edit

Location edit

Namoukouka is located 200 km east of Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso. It covers an area of about 8 km2.[5]

It is one of the 43 administrative villages of the department of Gounghin in the province of Kourittenga in the Centre-Est region of Burkina Faso.[5]

It is about 1 km from the department capital Gounghin on the old Koupéla-Fada road and is bounded to the east by the villages of Natinga, Belemsaghin and the Fada region 45 km away, to the west by the villages of Kabega, Dapelogo and the city of Koupela 35 km away, to the north by the villages of Yarkanre and Banogo and to the south by the villages of Wobzoughin and Doimtinga. Namoukouka is composed of 5 districts as of 2014 instead of the 4 listed in the 2006 census, as reported at the time by the President of Laagm-Taaba in Burkina Faso Alfred Tougma.[5]

Physical geography edit

The terrain is somewhat monotonous with large expanses of lowlands throughout the centre. Elevations are observed in some places. Throughout Namoukouka, the soils are lateritic, clayey and sandy, upon which several types of crops are grown. There is a distribution of crop types according to soil types in Namoukouka.[6]

Soil type Crop type
Lateritic millet, cowpea, sorghum, sesame
Clayey rice, corn, sorghum
Sandy peanut, earth pea, millet

Demographics edit

Year Population
1985 804[7]
1996 928[8]
2006 810[1][2]

Neighbourhoods edit

Neighbourhood Population (2006)[1]
Kasoulyorghin 162
Kiniraboghin 121
Namoukouka 243
Tanbinsinghin 284

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Résultats de l'Inventaire National des Ouvrages d'Approvisionnement ..." Retrieved 11 March 2017.
  2. ^ a b "MEMORANDUM SUR LA DETERMINATION DU NOMBRE DE SIEGES DES CONSEILLERS MUNICIPAUX PAR VILLAGES ET PAR SECTEURS DANS LE CADRE DES ELECTIONS LOCALES DU 02 DECEMBRE 2012" (PDF). Ouagadougou. 11 September 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-09-16. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Consulat du Burkina Faso de Nice - Laagm Taaba". www.burkinafaso-cotedazur.org. Retrieved 2017-03-20.
  4. ^ "Association Laagm Taaba". Association Laagm Taaba. Retrieved 2017-03-20.
  5. ^ a b c d OUEDRAOGO, Marthe (25 September 2014). "Préservation des terres agricoles et sécurité alimentaire au Burkina Faso : Cas de Namoukouka". p. 7.
  6. ^ OUEDRAOGO, Marthe (25 September 2014). "Préservation des terres agricoles et sécurité alimentaire au Burkina Faso : Cas de Namoukouka". p. 8.
  7. ^ "RECENSEMENT GENERAL DE LA POPULATION - 1985 • Structure par âge et sexe des villages du Burkina Faso DEUXIEME EDITION" (PDF). MINISTERE DU PLAN ET DE LA COOPERATION; INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA STATISTIQUE ET DE LA DEMOGRAPHIE; DIRECTION DE LA DEMOGRAPHIE. 1985.
  8. ^ "Wikiwix's cache". archive.wikiwix.com. Archived from the original on 2013-12-24. Retrieved 2017-03-10. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)