Nazinon: Stakeholders from the Nazinon region met Wednesday in Manga for the first ordinary session of the Regional Dialogue Framework (RDF) for 2026. The meeting focused on reviewing and validating the consolidated performance report for 2021-2025 and the Regional Development Action Plan (RDP) for 2026-2028.
According to Burkina Information Agency, the session, held in the conference room of the Regional Council, brought together administrative authorities, heads of technical services, local authorities, technical and financial partners as well as civil society organizations. The work focused on the presentation of the draft 2025 annual performance report and the consolidated report covering the period 2021-2025, followed by discussions among participants before their adoption. The framework members also reviewed the draft 2026-2028 Regional Development Action Plan before validating it.
In her opening remarks, the Governor of Nazinon, Massadalo Yvette Nacoulma, emphasized the mobilization of regional stakeholders, indicating interest in monitoring public policies and accountability to the population. She stated that the session provides an opportunity to assess the progress made in implementing development actions, identify difficulties encountered, and draw lessons to improve future interventions. Ms. Nacoulma highlighted the region's commitment over the past five years to implementing the Action Plan for Stabilization and Development, focusing on major pillars such as combating terrorism, responding to the humanitarian crisis, rebuilding the state, and promoting national reconciliation.
The governor reported that for the year 2025, the region achieved an average physical completion rate of 70.74% and a financial execution rate of 61.03%. Of the 508 planned activities, 372 were fully completed. She specified that out of a projected amount of 14,126,509,986 billion CFA francs, 8,621,183,162 billion CFA francs were disbursed. Significant investments were made in social and economic sectors, including education, healthcare infrastructure, and public service delivery.
The top official concluded that this review occurs as the new national development framework, the "Recovery Plan" for 2026-2030, is adopted and will be implemented at the regional level through the Regional Development Action Plans (PARD) 2026-2028.