Sahel: AES countries soon to sign an agreement to boost employment, entrepreneurship and vocational training

The member countries of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) – Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso – are forging a new cooperative agreement aimed at unifying their approaches to employment, entrepreneurship, and vocational training.

 

This strategic partnership seeks to build a shared development framework, addressing common challenges in these crucial areas to support economic growth and social stability across the region.

 

Faced with high unemployment and an urgent need for economic diversification, the AES recognizes the value of coordinated efforts to expand job opportunities and promote entrepreneurship.

 

By pooling resources and expertise, the three nations aim to invigorate job markets and foster a new wave of young entrepreneurs, whose potential is vital to the region’s future.

 

This collaborative project accounts for each country’s unique economic strengths. Burkina Faso will leverage its dynamic agricultural sector, Mali its extractive industries, and Niger its natural resources.

 

Together, they are committed to sharing expertise and training infrastructures to develop a skilled workforce equipped to meet both local and regional market demands.

 

This initiative reflects the political will of Presidents Goïta, Tiani, and Traoré to drive inclusive and sustainable development, centered on human potential and the shared prosperity of the Sahel.

 

Ali Zoungrana

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