The play ‘So kill me’ which addresses the issue of incest ended yesterday Thursday night in the rural commune of Saaba, a tour of 21 awareness shows for the benefit of children , young people and parents.

The play tells the story of a young girl who was the victim of incest by her father when she was 6 years old. The play was performed in 21 locations in Ouagadougou and its peripheral communes such as Tanghin Dassouri and Pabré.:he play tells the story of a young girl who was the victim of incest by her father when she was 6 years old. The play was performed in 21 locations in Ouagadougou and its peripheral communes such as Tanghin Dassouri and Pabré.The last show was presented yesterday evening Thursday July 4, 2024 in the rural commune of Saaba. She experienced strong mobilization.'When we performed, we felt that the audience was interested in the show. Through their reactions, we understood that they needed to be made aware of the subject of incest,' said the organizer, actress and artistic director of the company Pression Artistique Adjaratou Sawadogo.At the end of the show, exchanges took place between the public and the actress Adjaratou Sawadogo. Spectators asked questions and asked the event orga nizers to come back with more messages to help them educate their children.The tour started last February at the National Police Academy, which is a partner of the organizers in raising awareness and the fight against incest. The project benefited from financial support from the French Institute of Ouagadougou.At the end of the 21-show tour, Adjaratou Sawadogo expressed his satisfaction. 'We went out to speak to women, men, young people and we recorded a large audience wherever we went. We had an audience that was attentive, hooked on the show and who didn't hesitate to ask questions after each show,' she said.The Saaba show recorded the presence of many women from the 'Protection, Mother, Child and Development' Association.'We watched the show, it was interesting. It was full of advice and awareness raising for us mothers as well as for our husbands so that together we can educate our children well' affirmed the president of the Association 'Protection, mother, child and development', Amie Badoh/Ouéd raogo .The play 'So kill me' is a text by Aristide Tarnagda which was directed by Noël Minougou. It was previously performed at the Carrefour international du ThéStre de Ouagadougou (CITO).The provincial director in charge of post-primary and secondary education, Abdoulaye Sawadogo, invited on July 5, 2024 at the end of the proclamation of the baccalaureate results, the failed candidates to maintain courage and redouble their efforts. effort for the next session.The final results of the BAC for the 2024 session were made public on Friday July 5, 2024 in Boussé.The provincial director in charge of post-primary and secondary education, Abdoulaye Sawadogo, was delighted with the smooth running of the activities.He paid tribute to the actors for the work accomplished and congratulated the winners and invited those who were unsuccessful to maintain courage and redouble their efforts for the next session.Overall, the province recorded 526 new high school graduates including 236 girls with a success rate of 47.39% compared to 35.13% for the 2023 session, an improvement of more than 12 points.Nadège Kabore, Némata Ilboudo, Océane Ouédraogo and Ulrich Ouédraogo, are all winners of series D.If Ulrich Ouédraogo opts to study computer science because, he said, this sector offers more job opportunities.Nadège Kabore, Némata Ilboudo and Océane Ouédraogo, for their part, wish to pursue a career in medicine.In this way, they said, they want to make their contributions to the promotion of public health.They say they are ready and motivated to overcome the difficulties of student life to achieve their goals.Source: Burkina Information Agency

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