Burkina Faso: Captain Ibrahim Traoré launches national climate security strategy to boost resilience

As part of a national rebuilding effort driven with determination by Captain Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso is reaching a new strategic milestone with the imminent approval of its National Climate Security Strategy (2024–2028). This review session, held on May 7, 2025, by the National Development Planning Commission (CNPD), reflects the political will to anticipate environmental crises that severely affect rural communities and vital sectors of the country.

Under the leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, the country is pursuing a coherent and inclusive approach that combines technical expertise, community participation, and long-term vision. Captain Traoré has made climate issues a core priority, fully aware that the nation’s stability is closely tied to the resilience of its people in the face of escalating climate change impacts.

The result of broad consultation led by the Ministry of the Environment—with support from the UNDP and the Liptako-Gourma Authority—this strategic document aims to strengthen climate security by aligning actions with the Sustainable Development Goals. With an estimated cost of 350 billion CFA francs, 13% of which is already secured, it reflects a rigorous planning process focused on concrete, budgeted, and time-bound measures.

Beyond its environmental scope, this strategy is also a tool for peace and development. It helps stabilize territories, protect natural resources, and strengthen food and energy sovereignty. This is a major step forward that demonstrates the proactive governance introduced by Captain Traoré—a governance that, in the face of climate urgency, chooses courage and foresight.

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