On September 25, 2024, the employees of Africa Global Logistics (AGL) in Burkina Faso and its subsidiaries SITARAIL and SETO organized the first edition of the AGL Group’s Solidarity Day called, “A’Solidarity Day”.

 

This event, which is intended to be annual, aims to bring together the 23,000 employees of the AGL Group in Africa around solidarity initiatives in the education sector, for this year, in order to materialize the company’s commitment to the well-being of young people and support the sustainable development of Africa.

 

In Burkina Faso, AGL employees renovated classrooms, the canteen and furniture for the benefit of the 200 residents of the Loumbila orphanage in Ouagadougou and the Den Kanu Center in Bobo Dioulasso.

 

Through this action carried out at the beginning of the 2024 – 2025 school year, AGL and its subsidiaries in Burkina Faso intend to contribute to creating a more pleasant space, where boarders will be able to indulge in educational and recreational activities serenely. These renovated spaces will not only promote the psychological awakening of the children in these two centres, but also their social interaction.

 

 

In addition to the solidarity initiative, the employees dressed in the official “A’Solidarity Day” T-shirt took part in various sports and fun activities with the residents of the two centres.

 

About Africa Global Logistics (AGL) in Burkina Faso

AGL is present in Burkina Faso in transport and logistics. The company currently employs more than 400 Burkinabe employees and generates more than 350 indirect jobs through its agencies in Ouagadougou and Bobo-Dioulasso. It develops partnerships with higher education institutions, such as the African Institute of Management (IAM), the Burkinabe Institute of Arts & Crafts (IBAM), the Centre for the Promotion of Apprenticeship in Trades (CPAM), and the Centre for Vocational Training in Jobs and Trades (CFPEM). AGL Burkina Faso also carries out solidarity actions for the benefit of the population in partnership with NGOs, in particular the help of schooling and the social reintegration of young people and raising awareness of the preservation of the environment.

press contact

 Thérèse Ouédraogo

Head of Communication & Sustainable Development Burkina Faso

Mathieu Soubéiga

Head of the Communication Department SITARAIL (Côte d’Ivoire-Burkina Faso)