Ouagadougou: Men and women from the media visited, on December 18, 2023, Advanced Health Posts (PSA) in the province of Sanmatenga, Center-North region, built to facilitate access to quality care for Internally displaced people persons and indigenous people.As part of its 2018-2027 health sector policy, aiming to guarantee the best possible state of health for the entire population through an accessible, efficient and resilient national health system by 2027, the ministry in charge of Health has built several infrastructures and others are in progress.A delegation of around twenty journalists was able to see the achievements of health infrastructures operational or under construction.In Kaya, in the North-Central region, media men visited, in sector 6, two Advanced Health Posts (PSA) of Bagrin built in March 2022. It was in February 2023 that they moved from clinic mobile at an advanced health post, and one located at 38 villas in an Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp.With the support of the NGO Médecins sans frontières (MSF), these PSAs were carried out to facilitate the care of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and indigenous populations. These PSAs are composed, among other things, of consultation boxes, a sick room, a sterilization area and a pharmacy.According to the Chief District Physician (MCD) of Kaya, Doctor Lamine Ouédraogo, with the arrival of IDPs in the town of Kaya, it was difficult to take everyone into the different structures, which led to the establishment of these PSA by the NGO Médecins Without limits.'We do not want to perpetuate these sites because it is in a context where there are many IDPs and after their return, we will close these health posts,' he added.The Project Coordinator for Médecins Sans Frontières in Kaya, Albert Essoun, indicated that there are 5 PSAs in the health district of Kaya which take care of primary health care without making a difference between indigenous people and IDPs (who represent 80% of patients). He specified that the NGO MSF works in cl ose collaboration with the ministry in charge of Health through the health districts to offer quality care. Source: Burkina Information Agency