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Burkina Faso unveils $64 billion 5-year roadmap to transform economy

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Burkina Faso has adopted a new National Development Plan (PND) 2026–2030, a $64 billion, five-year roadmap aimed at reshaping the economy, strengthening stability, and promoting inclusive growth.

The plan represents a sharp increase from the previous framework, with an average annual budget of about CFA7,238.1 billion, reflecting the country’s renewed focus on economic transformation.

Investment spending, including capital transfers, accounts for 34.5% of the total budget, while additional financing needs are projected at 30.3% of the plan’s cost.

The strategy is structured around four priorities: enhancing security and social cohesion, reforming the state and governance, developing human capital, and expanding infrastructure to support long-term economic growth.

Burkina Faso plans to modernise public policy implementation through program-based budgeting, stronger state coordination, wider domestic resource mobilisation, and community involvement in development projects.

Officials describe the approach as promoting “inclusive and homegrown socioeconomic development rooted in patriotic commitment and national sovereignty.”

The government will also explore innovative financing tools such as citizen shareholding programs and revenues from state assets.

The government will implement program-based budgeting, enhance state coordination, and encourage community involvement, alongside innovative financing like citizen shareholding.

The government will implement program-based budgeting, enhance state coordination, and encourage community involvement, alongside innovative financing like citizen shareholding.

Across the region, several African states are following similar approaches, leveraging local resources and strengthening institutional capacity to drive growth.

Countries are increasingly integrating mining, agriculture, and industrial production into domestic value chains, ensuring that natural resources contribute directly to national development.

Burkina Faso’s PND targets higher local processing of raw materials, expanded mining participation in the national economy, and infrastructure that supports industrial growth.

Despite security challenges, the government has expanded control of national territory from 69% in 2023 to 73.56% by late 2025.

With the IMF projecting medium-term GDP growth of 4.5–5.0% and the government targeting 6.1–7.2%, Burkina Faso exemplifies how African economies are modernising development planning, optimising resource use, and building resilience to security and climate pressures while aiming for sustainable, inclusive growth. – Business Insider Africa

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