Tuili is a rural commune in the Kombissiri Department of Bazèga Province, Centre-Sud Region, home to approximately 2,567 residents across 13 villages. The community depends largely on agriculture and livestock, cultivating millet, maize, and sorghum to support both food security and household income. Residents have access to a primary school and a local health center, yet challenges remain, including limited secondary education, underdeveloped infrastructure, and gaps in healthcare services. Despite these obstacles, the people of Tuili are united through strong community initiatives, such as local fundraising efforts to support development and peace programs. With targeted support, Tuili has the potential to improve livelihoods, enhance access to essential services, and foster sustainable growth.
