Burkina Faso champions health equity at World Health Assembly amid challenges

At the 78th World Health Assembly, Burkina Faso staying true to its motto as the “Land of Upright Men” reaffirmed its commitment to building a fairer, more accessible, and resilient healthcare system. Under the decisive leadership of President Captain Ibrahim Traoré, the country is implementing sweeping health reforms despite significant security and humanitarian challenges.

Demonstrating rare political will, Burkina Faso has allocated 12% of its national budget to the Ministry of Health, prioritizing public health in its state rebuilding efforts.

This strategic investment has enabled the construction of new health centers, the reopening of 58% of medical facilities previously shuttered due to terrorism, and expanded care access in remote areas.

Key milestones include :

  • Free care expansion: Women and children now receive critical services at no cost, reducing healthcare disparities.
  • Mobile clinics: Rural communities gain access to free cancer screenings through innovative outreach programs.
  • Cost reductions: Prices for essential generic drugs and advanced diagnostics (CT/MRI scans) have dropped sharply, easing household burdens.

President Traoré’s vision extends beyond emergency measures, emphasizing health sovereignty through local drug production, traditional medicine integration, and transformative projects like:

  • Upgrading health centers to medical hubs
  • Expanding intensive care capacity
  • Launching a Presidential Health Initiative-funded Heart Institute

As Burkina Faso advances these reforms, it positions itself as an advocate for equitable global health multilateralism proving that progress is possible even amid instability. The nation’s model offers lessons in resilience for resource-limited settings worldwide.

Cédric KABORE

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