Mrs Ouedraogo, president of the Women's Centre for Plastic Recycling, hits a Djembe made of plastic ahead of taking a literacy class on October 12, 2009 held at the rubbish dump of Ougadougou. The classes, taken after a day's toil, to educate women in a bid to eleviate problems linked to their daily lives. The women are taught to read and write in Moore, a dialec spoken by the majority ethnie in Burkina Faso the Mossi, or in French. Getty Images logo Getty Images 28 months ago

Mrs Ouedraogo, president of the Women's Centre for Plastic Recycling, hits a Djembe made of plastic ahead of taking a literacy class on October 12, 2009 held at the rubbish dump of Ougadougou. The classes, taken after a day's toil, to educate women in a bid to eleviate problems linked to their daily lives. The women are taught to read and write in Moore, a dialec spoken by the majority ethnie in Burkina Faso the Mossi, or in French.