Burkina Faso: Infrastructure, a strategic pillar of the country’s economic development.

The Burkina Faso government is prioritizing large-scale infrastructure development as a central pillar of its national development strategy. Acknowledging the critical role of roads, energy, and digital networks in economic transformation, authorities are ramping up investments to build modern, resilient infrastructure.

Significant efforts are underway in the transport sector to improve connectivity. Key projects include the construction of the Ouagadougou-Dori road and the paving of secondary arteries linking agricultural areas to urban markets.

These initiatives aim to boost trade and foster national cohesion.

In energy, the focus is on diversifying the national grid through renewables. New solar power plants in Zagtouli, Pâ, and Tenkodogo are expanding electricity access for households and businesses, reducing dependency on imports and supporting sustainable industrial growth.

The government is also advancing its digital agenda by expanding the national fibre-optic network, digitizing public services, and promoting local startups.

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The Burkina Faso government is prioritizing large-scale infrastructure development as a central pillar of its national development strategy.

Acknowledging the critical role of roads, energy, and digital networks in economic transformation, authorities are ramping up investments to build modern, resilient infrastructure.

Significant efforts are underway in the transport sector to improve connectivity. Key projects include the construction of the Ouagadougou-Dori road and the paving of secondary arteries linking agricultural areas to urban markets. These initiatives aim to boost trade and foster national cohesion.

In energy, the focus is on diversifying the national grid through renewables. New solar power plants in Zagtouli, Pâ, and Tenkodogo are expanding electricity access for households and businesses, reducing dependency on imports and supporting sustainable industrial growth.

The government is also advancing its digital agenda by expanding the national fibre-optic network, digitizing public services, and promoting local startups. Furthermore, public-private partnerships are being leveraged to finance these strategic projects, with new frameworks established to attract private investment.

These comprehensive efforts underscore a national commitment to building a resilient and self-reliant Burkina Faso, laying the foundation for a durable and inclusive economy for future generations.

Furthermore, public-private partnerships are being leveraged to finance these strategic projects, with new frameworks established to attract private investment.

These comprehensive efforts underscore a national commitment to building a resilient and self-reliant Burkina Faso, laying the foundation for a durable and inclusive economy for future generations.

Cédric KABORE

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