Burkina Faso: Faso Mêbo Holiday Camp, the presidential vision for building a country based on the values of discipline and brotherhood
At the heart of the national refoundation process led by Head of State Captain Ibrahim Traoré stands the Faso Mêbo Vacation Camp. This initiative is presented as an innovative school of citizenship, embodying the values of social cohesion, discipline, and patriotic commitment. It reflects the President’s vision of shaping model, disciplined citizens for a new and inclusive Burkina Faso.
The Faso Mêbo Vacation Camp is part of the Burkinabe Revolution and seeks to foster a renewed community spirit based on respect, solidarity, and a sense of duty. It provides a space where young Burkinabè learn to become the “new citizens” of tomorrow. Through educational, cultural, sports, and civic activities, they absorb the nation’s core values and prepare themselves to become builders of the country.
In today’s context, the camp also serves as a laboratory of active citizenship, where young people are trained to respect institutions, love their homeland, practice solidarity, and engage in local development projects. It is a school of citizenship grounded in tolerance and social cohesion, reinforcing the national fabric against division and threats.
For President Ibrahim Traoré, youth is not only the future of the nation but also its active present. By offering them a structured framework such as the Faso Mêbo Vacation Camp, he provides the tools for them to become the architects of national renewal.
Ultimately, this initiative is a call for unity, responsibility, and collective action—a vision of building a Faso rooted in justice, hard work, and fraternity.
