Burkina Faso Introduces New Humanitarian Rules to Protect Vulnerable People
Burkina Faso has introduced a new decree aimed at moving beyond simple aid toward long-term resilience and the preservation of human dignity.
Key changes under the new policy, approved on July 2, 2026, include mandatory accreditation, empowerment over aid and prioritizing dignity.
@TwaRSA26@Samora_RSA He said all Nigerians are criminals, and you went along with it. So is it fair to say all South Africans are stupid, lazy, and xenophobic?
Burkinabé students now need government permission to study abroad. This means that whether your father is a cabinet minister or a private millionaire, there is no way for their children to escape the state of the country's educational system
Which leaves them no choice but to make sure that the facilities available to students in the country are befitting of their own children.
That is how a country develops an actual elite. Not like Nigeria where as soon as I finished secondary school, my parents put me on a plane to England to enjoy a standard of education that no Nigerian alive today will ever enjoy in Nigeria. The class my parents belong to is called a pseudo-elite.
A proper elite is what is coming together now in the AES. Just wait. If there is no change of Nigeria's trajectory, within 10 years, Nigerians will start going to university in Burkina Faso and making it out to be a status symbol.