Bessibié Bazongo, born in Semaga in the Centre West region of Burkina Faso, holds a diploma in rural development engineering with a water and forestry option and a Master's degree in integrated natural resource management with a forestry production systems option from the UNB - Nazi Boni University in Burkina Faso. He is currently enrolled in a thesis at the Natural Sciences and Agronomy doctoral school at UNB in the framework of the SustainSahel project, within Work Package 4: Shrub based farming systems design. Mr Bazongo is an intern at the Institute of Environment and Agricultural Research of the Centre in Burkina Faso.
His research work focuses on the theme: Influences of the management methods of the shrubs Piliostigma reticulatum (DC.) Hochst. and Guiera senegalensis J.F.Gmel. on the characteristics of soils and the yield of Sorghum in family agrosystems in the northern Sudanian zone of Burkina Faso. Passionate about rural development, he wishes to contribute to making family agrosystems resilient to climate change.