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Le Sénégal, hub pharmaceutique africain de demain ?

L’Institut Pasteur de Dakar élaborera bientôt des vaccins contre le Covid-19 et autres maladies endémiques. Une unité de fabrication d’une capacité de production annuelle de 300 millions de doses est en construction à Diamniadio. Une grande première à l’échelle du continent.

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Transport Union Prexy Dissatisfied With Senegalese Authorities

[The Point] Omar Ceesay, the president of General Transport Union (GTU), has expressed dissatisfaction with the Senegalese authorities over borders issues, affirming that these border issues are not caused by the Senegalese Transport Union, but the government.

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Dette africaine : à quoi ont servi les milliards du FMI ?

Acquisition de devises, dépenses budgétaires, remboursement au Fonds… Du Maroc à la RDC et à la Côte d’Ivoire, les États africains ont utilisé de façon variée et surprenante les Droits de tirage spéciaux (DTS). L’analyse de JA.

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Genocide – Senegalese General Narrates His Experience in Rwanda in 1994

[New Times] On May 17, Brig Gen El Hadji Babacar Faye, a retired Senegalese army officer who was in Rwanda during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, gave a lecture to students of political science and international law at l’Institut Supérieur de Management (ISM), in Senegal’s capital, Dakar.

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Pres. Weah Consoles Senegalese

[New Republic] President George Manneh Weah has sent a message of condolence to the Government and People of the Republic of Senegal, following the death of eleven (11) new born babies as a result of an electrical short circuit on Wednesday, May 26th, 2022.

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President Macky Sall Leads Inauguration of the World’s Largest Purpose-built Hospital Ship, the Global Mercy

[APO] H.E. President of Senegal Macky Sall has inaugurated the world’s largest purpose-built hospital ship and committed to accelerate access to surgical, obstetric and anesthetic care for the nations of Africa. Ceremonies commemorated more than 30 years of service in Africa.

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