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Burkina Faso’s Shutdown of The Gates Foundation-Backed Malaria Research Program

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluAugust 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Here’s what’s happening regarding Burkina Faso’s shutdown of the Gates Foundation-backed malaria research program:


What Was the Project?

  • The initiative, called Target Malaria, aimed to reduce malaria transmission by releasing genetically modified (GM) male mosquitoes. These were designed to suppress the wild mosquito population that carries the malaria parasite.
  • The project was funded primarily by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (with support from Open Philanthropy) and had been operating in Burkina Faso since 2012.
  • Initial test releases (non-gene-drive, sterile males) were conducted in 2019 and again in 2025.
  • Its goal: to develop long-term, cost-effective malaria control methods—especially important in a country severely affected by the disease.

Why the Shutdown?

  1. Public and Ethical Concerns
    • Civil society groups, especially the Coalition for Monitoring Biotechnological Activities in Burkina Faso (CVAB), raised alarms about the ecological risks, ethical implications, and inadequate community consultation.
    • There were fears about uncontrolled ecological consequences and a lack of transparency in how local communities were informed.
  2. Sovereignty and Political Context
    • The country is under a military-led government (since a 2022 coup) that has been revoking NGO operating licenses and reducing foreign influence.
    • Officials called for prioritizing public health solutions decided at home, not imposed by foreign-funded entities, calling for safer, proven alternatives to experimental technologies.
  3. Official Government Action
    • On August 22, 2025, the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation ordered a complete halt to all Target Malaria activities, sealed research facilities as of August 18, and demanded destruction of all remaining GM mosquito samples.

Summary Table

TopicDetails
ProgramTarget Malaria project releasing GM sterile male mosquitoes since 2012
FundingBacked by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Open Philanthropy
ConcernsEcological risk, lack of informed consent, ethical implications
Political ContextMilitary government asserting control and sovereignty, revoking NGO licenses
Action TakenProject suspended, facilities sealed, samples destroyed (Aug 22, 2025)

In short: Burkina Faso terminated a high-profile anti-malaria initiative using genetically engineered mosquitoes—backed by major Western foundations—following a mix of ethical, environmental, political, and sovereignty-driven concerns.

Burkina Faso’s Shutdown of The Gates Foundation-Backed Malaria Research Program
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