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CONTRIBUTION: THE DAYS OF ECONOMICS Senegalese economy, EDITION 2008 / 2009

ECONOMIC DAYS OF Senegalese economy, EDITION 2008 / 2009

CREA / FASEG-UCAD
CEPOD / MEF

In partnership with the Economic Growth program of USAID

title Communication: The Development and International Cooperation in Higher Education Financing and News Environmental Clean Technologies (NTPE): A value added to the national sustainable development and sustained economic growth (DD / CES. "

Plan:

Introduction Definition of terms
I-The reasons for strengthening the competitiveness of Senegalese NTPE
I-1 The strengths of Africa's solar energy and other renewable forms of energy
I-2 The key role of infrastructure in the Growth country's economic
I-3 A growth factor-II
sustainable needs of Senegal international cooperation
II-4 The path opened by the Kyoto Protocol in terms of technology transfer
II-5 A need expertise
II-6 Need for multidisciplinary training abroad
II-7 A redeployment of International Finance
III Action Plan priority


Abstract Climate change is doing to hit long-term worldwide and expose future generations to natural disasters. According to estimates by the FAO at the World Food Day, 2008 Edition on "Food Security: the Challenges of Climate Change and Bioenergy", 862 million people suffer from undernourishment in the world. And the financial crisis continues to wreak havoc at the multisectoral growth of the global economy. In July 2008, oil prices have surpassed the $ 100 a barrel. Climate Change is a global problem that requires an international solution and the Kyoto Protocol is the first step in a multilateral response to the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). And
Senegal, to strengthen its competitiveness in research and economic policy, has an interest in investing in NTPE to reach a value added for a national sustainable development and sustained economic growth (DD / CES). To the extent that African governments have enormous challenges in Human Resources and Financial Research in cooperation International. There is the need to satisfy the "lack of expertise" in the emerging science on NTPE.
In fact, the process should, wherever possible, be participatory, involving a major stakeholder, from the formal system and recognition initiatives non formal, informal and Alternatives.
We are now at an age of science, where we give more importance to the ability to apply scientific and technical (NTPE) in its work in dealing with problems of national development .
For the purpose of multidisciplinary training abroad, the provisions to be creative, innovative and inventive play an important role in the process of international scholarship opportunities. And our country, to achieve competitiveness, transversely to the concerns of research and / or economic policy, international finance should be redeployed in specific investments, such as solar and bioenergy projects. Specifically, the integration and strengthening the institutional framework for nonbank financial sector and Islamic Finance.
On this, a Draft Charter and Assistance Fund in the financing and Higher Education NTPE bring competitiveness and sustainable added value in research and economic policy for exports, factor costs, research and innovation for the benefit of governance, the informal sector, taxation and fiscal incentives , FDI, economic integration, the financial crisis) growth, the fight against poverty, etc. to external shocks. ...

This paper reviews these challenges and provides guidance for addressing them.

Mr. Babacar Ndiaye
Expert / Civil Society
Independent consultant SD / CES


Address: PO Box 13522, BP 37171 Dakar / SENEGAL, Tel: 77 5394735, E-mail: worldleadership_ 2000@yahoo.fr

SOURCE: Contribution
sent January 15, 2009
CREA / FASEG - UCAD and CEPOD / MEF by email forthe economic Senegalese Days 2008 / 2009, CREA / FASEG - UCAD and CEPOD / MEF in Partnership with the Economic Growth Program of USAID. Mr. Babacar Ndiaye

Expert / Civil Society
Independent consultant SD / CES

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