Ouagadougou: The Association for a Peaceful and Emerging Burkina (ABPE) has made a significant contribution to the Urban Medical Center (CMU) in Sector 6, enhancing its facilities and environment through a donation of equipment and a comprehensive clean-up, AIB reported.
According to Burkina Information Agency, armed with essential cleaning tools such as rakes, brooms, and wheelbarrows, members of the ABPE dedicated their efforts to tidying up the courtyard of the Urban Medical Center in Sector 6. This initiative, which took place on Saturday, April 26, 2025, was part of a broader partnership between the association and the medical center.
The ABPE’s president, Samuel Ou©draogo, emphasized that the sanitation action is an integral aspect of their collaboration with the Urban Medical Center. To further solidify this partnership, the association provided the center with ten thermometers and ten blood pressure monitors. Ou©draogo highlighted that these actions align with the principles of the Days of Patriotic Commitment and Citizen Participation.
Dr. Abdoulaye Ou©draogo, the head physician of the Urban Medical Center, expressed his appreciation for the ABPE’s continued support. He noted that this was not the first time the association had assisted the facility, acknowledging their tradition of organizing annual activities such as clean-ups.
In addition to supporting the medical center, the association extended its generosity to the educational sector by donating 60 student bags to Nongtaaba A and B schools in the same area. Mrs. Bembaogo/To© Silvie, the principal of Nongtaaba A school and representative of both institutions, expressed gratitude for this contribution, highlighting its importance in addressing the needs of many students, particularly those displaced.
The association’s activities were conducted in collaboration with the Network of Young Patriots for African Sovereignty (RJPSA). With the backing of their Chinese partners, the ABPE also received 20 boxes of sugar and tea to support citizen monitoring efforts in Sector 6.