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Houndé Mine is a gold mine located in the city of Houndé, Burkina Faso. The mine is 90% owned by Endeavour Mining, and 10% owned by the Government of Burkina Faso.[1] According to Endeavour Mining, the Houndé Mine employs approximately 1,860 people.[1] It is the company's second-biggest gold mine, and accounted for nearly 30% of gold produced by Endeavour Mining in 2023.[2]

History

Endeavour Mining first purchased the land on the site of the mine in 2012, and published a feasibility study for gold mining the following year.[1]

In 2015, the government awarded Endeavour Mining a permit to begin mining, and construction on the mine began the following April.[1]

Commercial production of gold began in the fourth quarter of 2017.[1]

In May 2022, the Houndé Mine was the site of a series of violent protests.[3] Per a government spokesperson, the protests started on May 17 after the government ordered the expulsion of gold miners it said were there without permits.[3] The spokesperson said this "was not to the liking of the miners", who protested by ransacking the mine, injuring seven people and causing significant property damage.[3] The arrest of 12 of the protestors led to another violent episode on May 24, in which two protestors died, one of whom was fatally shot.[4]

Following the September 2022 Burkina Faso coup d'état, Endeavour Mining stated that its work in Burkina Faso was "unaffected by recent political events".[5]

On January 21, 2024, workers at the Houndé Mine went on strike.[2] On January 30, a Burkinabé court ruled that the strike was illegal, and ordered the expulsion of the striking workers.[6] On February 1, Endeavour Mining said that work at the mine had resumed.[7]

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