Burkina Faso: Launch of ASVOVIG Marks a New Era of Support for War Victims
President Ibrahim Traoré has reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to supporting the families of soldiers who have fallen in the fight against terrorism. On Tuesday, December 17, 2024, Brigadier General Célestin Simporé officially inaugurated the Agency for the Support of Widows, Orphans, and War Victims (ASVOVIG) at the CRS camp in Ouagadougou.
This groundbreaking initiative highlights the President’s dedication to providing structured and lasting aid to those who bear the heaviest burden in the battle for national sovereignty.
ASVOVIG aims to empower widows, orphans, and war victims through a comprehensive approach, offering psychological, social, and educational support alongside economic assistance and professional training.
The agency’s programs are designed to strengthen resilience, restore dignity, and enable beneficiaries to rebuild their lives despite their hardships.
This initiative underscores President Traoré’s holistic approach to governance, demonstrating that the fight against terrorism extends beyond military efforts.
It also emphasizes the state’s recognition of the sacrifices made by its combat forces and their families.
Through ASVOVIG, Burkina Faso is taking a decisive step toward honouring its heroes while fostering solidarity and unity among its people.
ASVOVIG represents a pivotal commitment to ensuring that no sacrifice is forgotten and that the families left behind receive the support they need to thrive.
Papa IBRAHIMA