Koudougou: A moment of communion and fraternity marked the evening of March 20, 2025, in Koudougou, where Christians and Muslims came together for a collective break for peace in Burkina, noted the AIB.According to Burkina Information Agency, the event was initiated by the Head of Mission of the President of Faso in the Centre-West, Pèma Florent Neya, and his team. It took place at the Maurice Yaméogo roundabout, an emblematic site in the city of Koudougou. This initiative, born from the coincidence of Christian Lent and Muslim Ramadan, aims to strengthen interreligious ties and promote tolerance in a nation seeking peace.The ceremony was a testament to solidarity, bringing together members of both religious communities to share a meal and pray together. Participants implored divine mercy and prayed for the unity and prosperity of Burkina Faso. "This collective break is a strong symbol of our desire to live together in harmony," declared Chargé de mission Neya, adding that "despite our differences, we are united by our love for our country and our desire for peace."The event served to strengthen ties between the city's different communities, highlighting the importance of unity in overcoming challenges and building a common future. The collective break in Koudougou is an inspiring example of how interreligious dialogue can contribute to building a more peaceful and inclusive society.