Balé: Strong mobilization of women in front of the flag, welcomed by the authoritiesWorking session on draft amendment to Labour Code to end subcontracting

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The provincial directorate in charge of humanitarian action organized the first rotating raising of colors ceremony in Boromo, on Monday March 4, 2024. The ceremony saw a strong mobilization of women’s associations, agents of the provincial directorate in charge of humanitarian action, the FDS and established bodies.

The rotating rise of national colors in services and administrations became a reality in Boromo on March 4, 2024 in the province of Balé as desired by the high commissioner of the province Ibrahim Boly last February.

To this end, the honor fell to the provincial management in charge of humanitarian action to receive the established bodies, women’s associations and the various bodies of the defense and security forces. This rise of colors has broken mobilization records for a year.

The big day crowd together raised the national flag led by two female officers from the national police and the prison guard. In a spirit of unity and solidarity, FDS and civilian populations sang the ditanyè. The in
tonation of the verses and the clenched fists at the moment of pronouncing, the motto showed on the faces on this morning of civic and patriotic action, love for the homeland.

We could also measure the success of the activity by the beautiful traditional outfits the konkon dodan and the faso dafani which were adorned by the agents of the provincial directorate in charge of humanitarian action, women’s associations and administrative authorities.

According to High Commissioner Ibrahim Boly, all this expresses our pride and love for our homeland, the women of the commune, through their exemplary mobilization around their supervisory leadership, together took up the challenge and announced the colors of the activities for the month of March dedicated to women.

In the same sense, he congratulated the director in charge of humanitarian action and her staff for the voluntary contributions which enabled the achievement of a mate within their service, the efforts in favor of internally displaced people and their d
aily commitments. with vulnerable people across the province.

Regarding women, the authority affirmed ‘Burkina Faso is standing thanks to your efforts at home and also in your respective activities. This is why he invited men to give value to women’s activities. Likewise, he asked that everyone do their part so that the various development projects undertaken by the highest authorities come to fruition.

This ceremony was an opportunity for the provincial director Mrs. Lamoussahan Ouedraogo to present all the services of her department across the province and to submit grievances to the authority for greater efficiency and presence in all municipalities. The director also thanked the authorities for the choice made on the provincial directorate in charge of humanitarian action and all the actors who contributed to the success of the activity.

She also handed over an envelope of fifty thousand as a contribution from management agents to support the patriotic support fund.

Source: Burkina Information Agency

Minister of Social Affairs Malek Ezzahi chaired work of the committee in charge of amending the subcontracting provisions of the Labour Code at the ministry’s headquarters on Thursday and reviewed the final version of the draft amendment.

The Ministry of Social Affairs said in a press release the meeting was held in response to instructions f President Kais Saied, to speed up the drafting of a bill to amend the Labour Code and put an end to subcontracting.

The Head of State, on Wednesday, stressed at a meeting with Prime Minister, Ahmed Hachani the need to “speed up the drafting of a law to amend the Labour Code to put an end to subcontracting in the private sector, which is a form of human trafficking and exploitation of the poor and needy.”

He stressed the need to put an end to temporary contracts in order to guarantee workers a legal system that allows them to receive a fair wage, feel secure and stable, and benefit from social security, according to a press release issued by the Presidency of the Repub
lic.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

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