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Burkina Faso Mebo: Association Donates 5 Tons of Cement and Packs of Water

Ouagadougou: The Association of Sanitary Engineering Professionals of Burkina (APGS-BF) recently made a significant contribution to the Faso Mebo presidential initiative by donating 5 tons of cement, 100 packs of water, 145 pairs of gloves, and various other materials. This initiative is aimed at beautifying cities across the country.

According to Burkina Information Agency, Prosper Tiaho, President of the Association of Health Engineering Professionals of Burkina Faso, expressed pride in supporting the Faso Mebo initiative. He highlighted the importance of the project in enhancing city aesthetics and improving living environments, which in turn helps prevent diseases related to poor sanitation and public hygiene.

Prosper Tiaho emphasized that it is crucial for health engineering professionals to back this initiative. He noted that improving living conditions and bolstering community resilience against health risks are central goals of the initiative. "Sanitary engineering is a strategic lever for sustainable development in Burkina Faso within all presidential initiatives, including Faso Mebo," Mr. Tiaho stated, explaining the motivation behind their substantial donation.

He further encouraged the public and professionals from various sectors to involve themselves in this initiative, underscoring its contribution to collective well-being.

The Faso Mebo initiative is designed to expedite the development of towns and rural areas by constructing roads and fostering sustainable urban planning, thereby enhancing connectivity and living conditions throughout Burkina Faso.