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Gendered effects of rainfall variability in Burkina Faso: an economy-wide CGE model-based analysis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2025

Farida Koinda
Affiliation:
Département d'économie, Thomas Sankara University, Saaba, Burkina Faso
Jean-Marc Montaud*
Affiliation:
E2S UPPA, CNRS, TREE, Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour (UPPA), Bayonne, France
Wamadini dite Minata Souratié
Affiliation:
Institut Universitaire Professionnalisant, Daniel Ouezzin Coulibaly University, Dedougou, Burkina Faso
*
Corresponding author: Jean-Marc Montaud; Email: jean-marc.montaud@univ-pau.fr
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Abstract

Using a dynamic computable general equilibrium model that differentiates cropping activities and labour by sex and includes household home production, this study examines the effects of rainfall variability in Burkina Faso from both a macroeconomic perspective and a gender lens. The simulation of the annual rainfall pattern observed in the country over the past decade highlights its broad economic effects and confirms the greater sensitivity of female-led cropping activities. It also underscores the differential impacts on female and male workers in the labour market and within households, revealing the interactions between the non-market and market spheres of the economy when a rainfall shock occurs. Nevertheless, additional simulations suggest that promoting water management systems or more water-stress-resistant crop varieties could help mitigate the effects of rainfall variability and that targeted measures to support female farmers could effectively reduce their specific vulnerability.

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Figure 1. Rainfall deviations from the mean level in Burkina Faso (2003–2022).

Source: Authors, based on the World Bank Climate Change Knowledge Portal.
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Table 1. Selected economy-wide effects of rainfall variability in Burkina Faso over the 10-year simulation period

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Table 2. Selected gendered effects of rainfall variability in Burkina Faso over the 10-year simulation period

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Figure 2. Effects of rainfall variability on cropping activities over the 10-year simulation period (annual deviation between the ScVar and ScBAU).

Source: Authors, based on the simulation results.
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Table 3. Changes in gendered effects of rainfall variability in Burkina Faso in the presence of coping strategies over the 10-year simulation period (reduction or augmentation of the effect compared to the same scenario without the strategy)

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