So what can we say

The diaspora plays its part through the prism of entrepreneurship

Fatou Traoré, Gérardine Mahoro and Aïta Magassa.

© Beverly Santu/RFI

By: Diara Ndiaye Follow

Focus on the major role of the Malian, Burkinabè or even Chadian diasporas established in France.

Today, many of these young immigrants or descendants of immigrants are keen to promote the development of the continent through the prism of entrepreneurship.

Bridges from North to South, or from South to North are created thanks to this private sector which breaks down the institutional straitjacket to redefine/orient Franco-African relations towards a solid economic partnership.

Objective ?

Promote partnerships between companies on the African continent and those based in France, in a peer-to-peer logic.

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Guests:

  • Aïta Magassa,

    founder of Nawali

  • Gérardine Mahoro,

    founder of Cabinet Act

  • Fatou Traoré,

    CEO and co-founder of the Afreecom platform.

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  • Companies

  • mali

  • Burkina Faso

  • Chad

  • France

  • Immigration

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