The National Federation of Naam Groups (FNGN), in collaboration with the NGO Help, organized a training session for supervisors and teachers in the province of Yatenga, from October 8 to 10, 2024 in Ouahigouya. The objective is to strengthen the skills of these education stakeholders to meet current needs.Strengthening the capacities of supervisors and teachers on the curriculum of education in emergency situations, this is the objective of this training session organized by the National Federation of Naam Groups (FNGN) in collaboration with the NGO Help.In total, 50 education stakeholders, including 10 supervisors and 40 teachers from Basic Education Districts (CEB) 1, 2 and 3 of the commune of Ouahigouya, benefited from the said training.Over three days, participants, through PowerPoint presentations, case studies and practical exercises, strengthened their skills in pedagogical approaches for education in emergencies.According to the Peace and Development for Displaced Persons and Vulnerable Host s (PADEP) project manager, Nimbrata Julien Ouédraogo, "The objective of this training is to equip these education stakeholders to build a protective environment where all internally displaced students and those from the host community mutually receive quality education. At the end of the three days, we hope that these supervisors and teachers have seen their skills strengthened and that they will leave with new knowledge to provide quality education to studentsA salutary and very encouraging initiative according to the first education officials of the province of Yatenga, who believe that this training will bring added value to the beneficiaries, taking into account the security context.'This training session is welcome. The security crisis has a direct impact on the education system, with many students internally displaced. It is our duty, as education stakeholders, to adapt and find innovative solutions to ensure access to quality education, whatever the situation. I thank the organizers and invite part icipants to mobilize to achieve the expected objectives,' said the provincial director of preschool, primary and non-formal education of Yatenga, Salam Ouédraogo.Abdoul Rasmané Ouédraogo, director of Souli School C, expressed his joy: 'This training session is very beneficial for us, teachers. The different topics covered, such as class management with a large number of students, really meet the needs of the moment. Back in our schools, we believe we can accomplish a lot. We ask the organizers to continue to increase the number of these training sessions.'This training session is part of the Peace and Development project for displaced persons and vulnerable host communities (PADEP) in the commune of Ouahigouya.Source: Burkina Information Agency