Burkina Faso strengthens education sector with new decree

During the weekly Council of Ministers meeting this Wednesday, President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to education and improving conditions for teachers.
A pivotal decree was passed under the Ministry of Basic Education, Literacy, and Promotion of National Languages (MEBAPLN) to enhance the working environment for educators.
The new policy introduces revised allowances, including housing, duty, and technical bonuses, along with additional benefits tailored to employees in emerging roles within the ministry.
This move recognizes the critical challenges faced by educational personnel and seeks to boost their morale as they contribute to the nation’s foundational pillars—education and literacy.
By adopting this decree, the government aims to address the pressing needs of teachers and administrators who play a vital role in shaping Burkina Faso’s future generations.
It also seeks to make these professions more attractive while encouraging excellence in education nationwide.
President Ibrahim Traoré’s focus on tangible reforms underscores a commitment to addressing national priorities with precision.
The decree forms part of a broader strategy to strengthen human and infrastructural capacities, crucial to overcoming the country’s socio-economic challenges.
This initiative represents a significant step in elevating the status of educators while promoting governance that prioritizes collective well-being and sustainable progress.
Cédric KABORE