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“EDUCATION IS A KEY DRIVER OF STABILITY, SOCIAL COHESION AND PEACE” (ALLIANCE SAHEL)

Oct 24, 2022 #Economy, #Education, #Relief

“An interview with Ousmane Diagana, a Mauritanian national, World Bank Vice President for West and Central Africa since July 1st, 2020. In this role, he coordinates the World Bank’s relationships with 22 countries and manages a portfolio of projects, technical assistance, and financial resources totalling more than 47 billion dollars.”

https://www.alliance-sahel.org/en/press/education-sahel-peace-interview-ousmane-diagana/: “EDUCATION IS A KEY DRIVER OF STABILITY, SOCIAL COHESION AND PEACE” (ALLIANCE SAHEL)

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