Senegal: avenues for reforming the economy

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2024-04-19 10:09:47

What are the economic challenges of Senegal now governed by the Bassirou Diomaye Faye tandem, elected president on March 24, 2024, and its Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko? The new head of state has outlined the broad outlines of his program, in terms of sovereignty, in particular, but also employment and recourse to the private sector. And what are the avenues for reflection to develop the country of Teranga, faced with several ills such as youth unemployment, poverty, debt and dependence on imports?

We offer you in-depth interviews with two personalities keen to advance their countries and who formulate concrete and targeted proposals to improve the daily lives of their compatriots.

OUR GUESTS :

Magaye Gayeindependent economist and business consultant, former executive of the BOAD a you FAGACEonline from Dakar (Senegal)

Abdou Cisségeneral director of Cisco²nsultingconsulting company present in 18 African countries, consultant in actuarial science and finance.

Abdou Cissé director of Cisco²nsulting in the RFI studios with Bruno Faure (Eco d’ici Eco d’ailleurs) © RFI

The interview with Magaye Gaye on video ici

At the end of the program, we return to the project of the AES countries (Alliance of Sahel States – Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso) to leave the CFA zone and create a new common currency. Beyond the political and strategic logic, what are the economic constraints linked to this initiative? The consequences, particularly financial within the UEMOA, must be examined. Two French researchers publish a study in-depth on the subject.

OUR GUEST:

Francois GiovalucchiScientific Advisor at the Faculty of Social Sciences of theCatholic University of Madagascar (joined by Charlotte Cosset from RFI’s economics department).

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