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Landser : un jumelage avec le Burkina-Faso

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Une délégation burkinabé a visité Landser ce mardi 18 juin. Le maire de Landser, Daniel Adrian, a signé un accord de jumelage avec son homologue du sixième arrondissement de Bobo-Dioulasso, au Burkina-Faso, Sitlé Hypolite Sanou. La délégation, après avoir découvert le lycée Don Bosco dans la matinée, a rendu visite aux écoliers de Landser. Outre le maire Sitlé Hypolite Sanou et certains cadres de son administration, étaient également présents Caroline et Mamadou Besmert Coulibaly, pour l’association No Man’s Land.Cette association landséroise, qui fête les dix ans de sa renaissance, est à l’origine du jumelage, le premier our la commune alsacienne. Avec son association jumelle au Burkina Faso, elle s’occupe d’une école à Bobo-Dioulasso. Une école qui se trouve pour l’heure dans des locaux loués. Mais des bâtiments neufs, construits par l’association, sont en cours de construction. Ouverture prévue l’an prochain.

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