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The statutory members of the “Administrative and local governance” sectoral framework for dialogue met on Thursday, August 10, 2023 in Ouagadougou, to examine and validate the projects and mid-term performance reports for the year 2023 as well as the sectoral action of the transition. From the mid-term performance analysis of the ministerial sector of civil service, labor and social protection, it emerges that out of 79 planned activities, 23 were actually implemented.
From the mid-term performance analysis of the ministerial sector of civil service, labor and social protection, it emerges that out of 79 planned activities, 23 were actually implemented. Eight (08) have been fully completed. Concerning the sixty remaining projects, more than twenty have reached an appreciable level of execution, immediately indicated the Minister in charge of the Public Service, Bassolma BAZIE. But, he promises an effective implementation of the remaining actions by the end of 2023.
In terms of concrete results, we note the adoption of the law strengthening political neutrality and meritocracy in the Administration. At the level of effective management of human resources, it is worth noting the finalization of the career acts of civil servants. The organization of joint cooperation commissions has enabled the sector to define Burkina Faso’s foreign policy through the establishment of a transition monitoring body in collaboration with ECOWAS. The effective holding of public conferences on violent extremism to promote peace and religious tolerance. In view of all these achievements, the mid-term assessment is appreciable, according to Minister Bassolma BAZIE.
Among the projects to be finalized in the second half of 2023 are the General Code of Local Authorities and the adoption of the law on the status of heads of administrative districts.
For the representative of the technical and financial partners, Dieudonné KINI, efforts must continue for the availability of the updated Sector Action Plan in order to be in phase with the challenges of the moment. (Source: APO Group)