Burkina-Faso: Three years of educational renewal under Captain Ibrahim Traoré

Since Captain Ibrahim Traoré came to power, Burkina Faso has undergone a remarkable transformation in the domain of secondary education, technical and vocational training. Under the expert guidance of Minister Boubakar Savadogo, this sector has received particular attention, with concrete reforms implemented to meet the needs of the youth and the job market.
Within three years, several high schools and training centers have been built or renovated, providing thousands of students and trainees with access to modern infrastructure.
Educational equipment has been supplied, and new curricula tailored to the country’s realities have been introduced.
A strong emphasis has also been placed on training teachers and instructors to guarantee improved teaching quality.
Technical and vocational training has been strengthened through the creation of innovative programs in agriculture, crafts, digital skills, and industrial trades.
These efforts aim to equip young people with useful skills and facilitate their integration into the workforce.
Thanks to this dynamic, the sector is experiencing a visible renewal, with concrete results that reflect the government’s commitment to building a stronger and more self-reliant Burkina Faso.
Under the leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, education is becoming a genuine lever for development and a source of hope for the youth.
Three years of action, three years of results under the impetus of Captain Ibrahim Traoré each sector bears witness to this renewal and progress.
Maurice K. ZONGO