Burkina Faso: Healthcare infrastructure – A focus on the achievements of recent years

In a context of security and health challenges, Burkina Faso is accelerating the modernization of its health infrastructure. Since Captain Ibrahim Traoré came to power in 2022, the country has delivered a series of concrete achievements, laying the foundations for a sovereign and resilient system. These advances, often financed through domestic resources, embody a break from external dependence.

Today, attention is focused on the construction of 14 regional hospitals of the second and third generations.

 Launched in 2023, these high-tech facilities incorporate advanced medical imaging, modern operating theaters, and intensive care units.

By the end of 2025, seven were operational, reducing medical evacuations abroad by 30%, according to the Ministry of Health.

Primary health centers (CSPS) have not been overlooked. More than 1,200 new CSPS were built or rehabilitated between 2022 and 2026, with priority given to rural and peri-urban areas.

Equipped with solar panels, these facilities provide round‑the‑clock local care despite terrorist attacks. As a result, health coverage rates have risen from 65% to 82% in three years.

The logistics revolution is also advancing. The Pô pharmaceutical plant, inaugurated in 2024, now produces 40% of essential medicines, while the modernized National Medical Stockpile Center (CNSM) in Ouagadougou optimizes nationwide distribution.

Digitalization is making a strong impact: the e‑Santé platform, deployed in 2025, connects 80% of health facilities for real‑time patient and inventory tracking.

These achievements fall under the National Economic and Social Development Plan (PNDES 2021–2025, extended).

The health budget has risen by over 45% since 2022, with priority given to intra‑African partnerships. “We are building Burkinabe healthcare by Burkinabe,” Prime Minister Rimtalba Ouédraogo recently stated.

Despite security constraints, these facilities are saving lives and strengthening sovereignty. Persistent challenges include maintenance and staff training.

 But momentum is underway: in 2026, five new regional hospitals will come into service. Burkina Faso is transforming its hospitals into bastions of life, proving that resilience goes hand in hand with progress.

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