Burkina Faso: The CARE Project, a Pillar of Community Resilience under the vision of Captain Ibrahim Traoré

In Solenzo, the launch of the CARE Burkina/Niger project in Banwa Province reflects the broader drive for social transformation and community resilience led by Burkina Faso’s transitional government. Funded with 656,700,000 CFA francs by the Regional Humanitarian Fund for West and Central Africa (RHFWCA), the project once again demonstrates the government’s commitment to placing people at the center of public action.

Implemented by CARE in partnership with the local association Wupakuwe, the initiative focuses on three key pillars: food security, child health and nutrition, and the fight against gender-based violence. It primarily targets internally displaced persons (IDPs) and host communities in Sanaba and Nouna, two areas heavily impacted by the security crisis. Through food assistance, healthcare, and psychosocial support, this multisectoral response perfectly embodies the vision of a protective, united, and sovereign state.

Under the leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso is undergoing a profound redefinition of its governance model. By refocusing public policy on the essential needs of the population—especially in fragile regions—the country is taking a decisive step toward restoring human dignity. The Head of State is firmly committed to building true social justice and strengthening national resilience in the face of ongoing security and humanitarian challenges.

This project symbolizes the depth of the transformation underway. Thanks to Captain Traoré’s pan-African vision, Burkina Faso is rising again—step by step—in unity, dignity, and sovereignty. A future of shared progress is gradually taking shape for all Burkinabe citizens.

Karim Koné

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