Towards an improvement of public transport in Africa?

Place Faidherbe in Saint-Louis, Senegal. Delphine Sabourault / Delphicom International

By: Alain Foka

How to put an end to the ordeal of the millions of users of African megalopolises, who are daily confronted with the shortage, the dangerousness and the insecurity of public transport?

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With our guests:
- Gloria Accrombessi
, partner of the mobile lab start-up in Cotonou and manager of "ZemExpress", a mobile transport and delivery application
- Jean-Paul Maboso , coordinator of the Transport and Communication Commission within from the Consumer Defense Organization in Kinshasa (ODC)
- Meité Bouaké , director general of the Abidjan transport company (SOTRA)
- Cheick Cissé , urban planner-researcher in Dakar.

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