Africa/March 8 : Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s strong support for women’s emancipation in Burkina Faso
Every year on March 8th, International Women’s Day is celebrated as an occasion to take action, raise awareness, and mobilize in support of the struggle for women’s rights, equality, and justice.
In Burkina Faso, the commemoration of this day does not go unnoticed. On this 167th commemoration of women’s struggle for their freedom, Captain Ibrahim Traoré stood alongside the women of the Green Brigade. His message of support and encouragement is addressed to these fighting women as well as to all women in Burkina Faso.
Captain Ibrahim Traoré remains steadfast in his decisions and reaffirms his commitment to the total and real emancipation of all women. He aspires for these courageous women to fully contribute to the construction of a Burkina Faso where peace and security are restored.
The President of the Burkinabè revolution is praised for his proactive policy of promoting women and the multiple programs put in place for their well-being. The women of Burkina Faso can rely on Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s determination to build a more egalitarian Burkinabè society.
This day is also an opportunity to remind that the struggle for women’s rights is not limited to one day a year, but it must be constant and integrated into all spheres of society.
By uniting their forces, men and women, Burkina Faso will become a nation where every citizen, regardless of gender, can live in dignity and equality. This is the fervent goal of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, a determination that guides his action and inspires the entire Burkinabè society towards a better and more just future.
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