Kourittenga: As part of the TEELTAABA project, the NGO Welthungerhilfe (WHH) and its partner, the Zood-Noma Association for Development (AZND), donated equipment and animals to the Kando town hall on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, at a total cost of 42,333,400 CFA francs. This operation, chaired by the President of the Kando Special Delegation (PDS), Arana Pare, aims to strengthen food security and the local economy of the municipality.According to Burkina Information Agency, the TEELTAABA project continues its deployment in the Kourittenga province. On Wednesday, April 1, 2026, 168 vulnerable households in the commune of Kando received support in the form of agricultural equipment and livestock, at a total cost of 42,333,400 CFA francs. The distribution included a total of 504 sheep.The terms of the project provided each household with a kit consisting of three sheep (two females and one male) as well as agricultural equipment. The stated objective of the TEELTAABA project is to strengthen the resilience, foo d security, and social cohesion of the populations of the Namentenga and Kourittenga provinces. Besides Kando, the project also operates in the communes of Gounghin, Yargo, and Koupela.The ceremony took place with the presence of the President of the Special Delegation (PDS) of Kando, Arana Pare, along with administrative, customary, and religious authorities and local populations. For Mr. Pare, this donation constitutes an economic lever for the locality and contributes to the resilience of the population, while also aiming to increase the economy of Kando. He urged the beneficiaries to produce results that match the resources mobilized.Florentine Miyan/Kabore, the administrative and financial manager at WHH and representative of the WHH Manager of Nakambe, emphasized the importance of a judicious use of resources, urging all beneficiaries to take care of the equipment and animals in order to boost the local economy.Among the affected households, the relief is evident. Safiata Kindbeogo, one of the ben eficiaries, expressed her gratitude to the NGO WHH and its partners, pledging on behalf of her family to ensure the maintenance of the equipment and the rigorous monitoring of the animals received to guarantee the sustainability of this aid.