While the specific features of government portals evolve with software updates, the core functionalities expected from revolve around the lifecycle of public expenditure and revenue collection.
Burkina Faso receives aid from the IMF, World Bank, and EU. These bodies check the APFNL’s public reports (hosted on this domain) to assess governance risk before releasing funds.
The Agence pour la Promotion des Produits Forestiers Non Ligneux (APFNL) is the primary Burkinabè government body dedicated to the sustainable management and economic promotion of non-timber forest products. Operating under the Ministry of Environment, the agency works to improve food security and rural incomes through the structured development of resources like shea, néré, and baobab. Further information on the agency's role in the sector is available at FAO .
Note: If www.apfnl.gov.bf is temporarily unreachable, it may be due to routine government server maintenance or regional internet stability issues. Users should check official social media channels of the Burkinabè Ministry of Finance for updates.
