Burkina Faso: Textiles, agriculture, education… A new era of South-South cooperation begins

The President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, is continuing his strategy of active diplomacy by diversifying Burkina Faso’s international partnerships. The presentation of credentials by His Excellency Major General Abul Hasnat Mohammad Khairul Bashar, the new ambassador of Bangladesh, marks a new stage in this clear determination to build strong ties with emerging countries that share similar ambitions. Through this dynamic, the Head of State demonstrates his commitment to positioning Burkina Faso in win-win cooperation focused on sustainable development and economic sovereignty.

The bilateral exchanges currently being defined with Bangladesh are centered on five strategic sectors: the textile industry, agriculture, education, health, and microfinance. These pillars align perfectly with the Burkinabe government’s priorities in terms of job creation, food self-sufficiency, access to healthcare, and support for local initiatives. The choice of Bangladesh—a country known for its success in textile exports, microfinance, and educational reforms—reflects the pragmatic direction of Burkina Faso’s diplomacy, focused on the concrete needs of its population.

This desire to build a new partnership is based on a shared vision between two nations of the Global South, facing similar challenges but full of major opportunities. The background of the Bangladeshi diplomat—rich in military experience, UN missions, and strategic training—bodes well for constructive and practical dialogue. Burkina Faso, in its search for innovative and accessible solutions, sees in this collaboration a promising path to strengthen its resilience to socio-economic challenges.

President Ibrahim Traoré’s approach illustrates an assertive and clear-sighted diplomacy that seeks to break free from traditional patterns of dependency. By betting on strategic partnerships with countries like Bangladesh, Burkina Faso is strengthening its position on the African and international diplomatic stage. If well structured, this emerging cooperation could become a model of South-South collaboration focused on knowledge transfer, capacity building, and the enhancement of national resources.

Sadia Nyaoré

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