Burkinabe businessman Idrissa Nassa has inaugurated a 1.33 million modern amphitheater through his Coris Foundation, thus reaffirming his commitment to education and national development. The facility, named after Nassa, was financed with CFA750 million 1.33 million and designed as a functional two-story complex tailored to academic and institutional needs.
Coris Foundation invests in human capital
The new building, part of the National School of Magistrates ENAM, offers a fully equipped 253-seat amphitheater, expandable to 300, alongside two meeting rooms, three offices, a library, a conference hall and a covered patio for social and educational interactions. By improving learning spaces and professional training facilities, the project thus reflects Coris Foundations belief that sustainable economic growth depends on investing in human capital.