Loroum: The provincial directorate responsible for preschool education in Loroum organized a significant conference in Titao on May 8, 2025, as part of the 2025 edition of the 48 Hours of the Teacher. The focus was on the state of education in the province and strategies for recovery. The event witnessed an enthusiastic turnout of teachers, parents, and opinion leaders at the Titao Youth and Culture Center. According to Burkina Information Agency, teacher Fatoumata Binto Ouédraogo expressed her appreciation for the initiative, noting the new insights gained during the conference. "With the insecurity, many things have changed. This conference allowed us to know what initiatives to develop to restart activities," she stated. Moussa Zango, representing the sponsor, praised the organizers for conducting the event, highlighting its significance since the crisis. "When we look at the current school situation, we can't help but feel concerned. We will see how we can work together to improve the education situatio n in the province," emphasized Mr. Zango. Sidiki Mandé, the Provincial Director in charge of Basic Education, focused on comparing the current school situation to that of the past. He stressed the need for collaborative strategy development with teachers and the community for the relaunch of schools. He also commended the Defense and Security Forces and urged the community to mobilize further to enable more children to return to school. Djibril Bassolé, the High Commissioner of Loroum Province, expressed gratitude to the teachers for their resilience. "I am very pleased with this mobilization of stakeholders. Despite the difficult security situation, stakeholders have not given up. Through reflection, we will be able to find solutions that can revive education in the province," said Mr. Bassolé. Sponsored by the Association for the Development of the Province of Loroum (ADPL), the 48 hours of the teacher featured various activities, including a popular cross-country race, exhibitions of local dishes, artis tic and cultural performances by students and teachers, and a football match.