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–On the one hand, the president of the commission and his collaborators
– And on the other, Ambassadors and international institutions accredited to Burkina Faso
– To achieve the status of the integration process that the Union is leading
A tête-à-tête took place on Thursday, November 28, 2024 between President of the Commission of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA), Abdoulaye Diop, surrounded by his collaborators, and the technical and financial partners. It is a 10-year-old tradition which allows the two parties to take stock of their collaboration and the progress of integration in the West African sub-region. “This meeting, which constitutes one of the political bodies of our consultation and coordination mechanism, offers me the opportunity to establish with you a local dialogue on the issues, problems, challenges and progress of a process integration that UEMOA leads,” said Abdoulaye Diop, at the opening of the work. Several Ambassadors and representatives of international institutions accredited to Burkina Faso were there.
Participants were entitled to a summary of the implementation of the projects by the commission with external financing, and to two presentations on the sub-themes “UEMOA economic model and resilience” and “Prospects for deepening the regional integration in the face of exogenous shocks.
This meeting coinciding with the 30th anniversary of UEMOA under the theme: “UEMOA, 30 years: an experience of resilient integration in the face of exogenous shocks”, the President of the Commission also took the opportunity to provide a brief overview of the macro-economic and security situation in the Union. It emerged that the security situation in the community area still remains worrying, despite the efforts made by States and the entire international community. At the macroeconomic level, we can note that the UEMOA forecasts good prospects for economic growth with a rate which should settle at 6.2% in 2024 compared to 5.3% in 2023, under the hypothesis of a good performance of agricultural production and the start of oil production in Senegal as well as the start of crude exports to Niger.
The discussions focused, among other things, on the impact of the different projects for the populations, the choice of projects to finance and especially the new configuration of the West African zone with the creation of the AES.
The various communications and retrospective views allow us to conclude that in 30 years, UEMOA has carried out important projects and recorded notable progress, including the stabilization of the macro-economic framework thanks to the multilateral surveillance mechanism of the economies of the States. members; the establishment of the common market through the establishment of a customs union and the liberalization of the provision of services through free movement and the right of establishment within the community area for nationals exercising certain liberal professions. UEMOA has great ambitions for its community and is part of new orientations tied around “Vision 2040” and its new 2025-2030 Strategic Plan of the Commission called “IMPACT 2030”.
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“The Union has remained united with its eight States. Until proven otherwise, we continue to move forward together, holding our meetings together… the councils of ministers are held by eight people. Personally, I had the chance to meet the highest authorities of our Union and each time it is a reaffirmation of belonging to our Union and to engage the commission to continue the work for the good of our populations, for the many of our States.
What happened or what will happen soon regarding the states of the AES, with ECOWAS, we are waiting to see what will happen in a few weeks and we will advise. But what is certain is that at the commission level, we are naturally thinking about these questions but they are internal questions for the moment; we have bodies at which we must share these reflections and collect orientations and instructions for the work to be continued.
At the WAEMU level, the free movement of goods and people will continue to function normally because this was included in the Treaty even before there were texts. As far as ECOWAS is concerned, naturally, we all know it, it is 15 states, when one state or two states leave this community, naturally the rules that are laid down no longer apply to these states. , that’s mechanical. But my firm conviction is also that solutions will be found. Whatever the hypothesis, everyone’s strongest wish is that we continue to move forward together, to stay together, both at the level of UEMOA and ECOWAS. If, naturally, it is released on the planned date, I am convinced that the states will find mechanisms, solutions so that free movement can continue in the regional space, beyond the sub-regional space that constitutes UEMOA”. Abdoulaye Diop, President of the UEMOA commission
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–On the one hand, the president of the commission and his collaborators
– And on the other, Ambassadors and international institutions accredited to Burkina Faso
– To achieve the status of the integration process that the Union is leading
A tête-à-tête took place on Thursday, November 28, 2024 between President of the Commission of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA), Abdoulaye Diop, surrounded by his collaborators, and the technical and financial partners. It is a 10-year-old tradition which allows the two parties to take stock of their collaboration and the progress of integration in the West African sub-region. “This meeting, which constitutes one of the political bodies of our consultation and coordination mechanism, offers me the opportunity to establish with you a local dialogue on the issues, problems, challenges and progress of a process integration that UEMOA leads,” said Abdoulaye Diop, at the opening of the work. Several Ambassadors and representatives of international institutions accredited to Burkina Faso were there.
Participants were entitled to a summary of the implementation of the projects by the commission with external financing, and to two presentations on the sub-themes “UEMOA economic model and resilience” and “Prospects for deepening the regional integration in the face of exogenous shocks.
This meeting coinciding with the 30th anniversary of UEMOA under the theme: “UEMOA, 30 years: an experience of resilient integration in the face of exogenous shocks”, the President of the Commission also took the opportunity to provide a brief overview of the macro-economic and security situation in the Union. It emerged that the security situation in the community area still remains worrying, despite the efforts made by States and the entire international community. At the macroeconomic level, we can note that the UEMOA forecasts good prospects for economic growth with a rate which should settle at 6.2% in 2024 compared to 5.3% in 2023, under the hypothesis of a good performance of agricultural production and the start of oil production in Senegal as well as the start of crude exports to Niger.
The discussions focused, among other things, on the impact of the different projects for the populations, the choice of projects to finance and especially the new configuration of the West African zone with the creation of the AES.
The various communications and retrospective views allow us to conclude that in 30 years, UEMOA has carried out important projects and recorded notable progress, including the stabilization of the macro-economic framework thanks to the multilateral surveillance mechanism of the economies of the States. members; the establishment of the common market through the establishment of a customs union and the liberalization of the provision of services through free movement and the right of establishment within the community area for nationals exercising certain liberal professions. UEMOA has great ambitions for its community and is part of new orientations tied around “Vision 2040” and its new 2025-2030 Strategic Plan of the Commission called “IMPACT 2030”.
Moumouni SIMPORE
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What about AES-UEMOA-ECOWAS?
“The Union has remained united with its eight States. Until proven otherwise, we continue to move forward together, holding our meetings together… the councils of ministers are held by eight people. Personally, I had the chance to meet the highest authorities of our Union and each time it is a reaffirmation of belonging to our Union and to engage the commission to continue the work for the good of our populations, for the many of our States.
What happened or what will happen soon regarding the states of the AES, with ECOWAS, we are waiting to see what will happen in a few weeks and we will advise. But what is certain is that at the commission level, we are naturally thinking about these questions but they are internal questions for the moment; we have bodies at which we must share these reflections and collect orientations and instructions for the work to be continued.
At the WAEMU level, the free movement of goods and people will continue to function normally because this was included in the Treaty even before there were texts. As far as ECOWAS is concerned, naturally, we all know it, it is 15 states, when one state or two states leave this community, naturally the rules that are laid down no longer apply to these states. , that’s mechanical. But my firm conviction is also that solutions will be found. Whatever the hypothesis, everyone’s strongest wish is that we continue to move forward together, to stay together, both at the level of UEMOA and ECOWAS. If, naturally, it is released on the planned date, I am convinced that the states will find mechanisms, solutions so that free movement can continue in the regional space, beyond the sub-regional space that constitutes UEMOA”. Abdoulaye Diop, President of the UEMOA commission
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–On the one hand, the president of the commission and his collaborators
– And on the other, Ambassadors and international institutions accredited to Burkina Faso
– To achieve the status of the integration process that the Union is leading
A tête-à-tête took place on Thursday, November 28, 2024 between President of the Commission of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA), Abdoulaye Diop, surrounded by his collaborators, and the technical and financial partners. It is a 10-year-old tradition which allows the two parties to take stock of their collaboration and the progress of integration in the West African sub-region. “This meeting, which constitutes one of the political bodies of our consultation and coordination mechanism, offers me the opportunity to establish with you a local dialogue on the issues, problems, challenges and progress of a process integration that UEMOA leads,” said Abdoulaye Diop, at the opening of the work. Several Ambassadors and representatives of international institutions accredited to Burkina Faso were there.
Participants were entitled to a summary of the implementation of the projects by the commission with external financing, and to two presentations on the sub-themes “UEMOA economic model and resilience” and “Prospects for deepening the regional integration in the face of exogenous shocks.
This meeting coinciding with the 30th anniversary of UEMOA under the theme: “UEMOA, 30 years: an experience of resilient integration in the face of exogenous shocks”, the President of the Commission also took the opportunity to provide a brief overview of the macro-economic and security situation in the Union. It emerged that the security situation in the community area still remains worrying, despite the efforts made by States and the entire international community. At the macroeconomic level, we can note that the UEMOA forecasts good prospects for economic growth with a rate which should settle at 6.2% in 2024 compared to 5.3% in 2023, under the hypothesis of a good performance of agricultural production and the start of oil production in Senegal as well as the start of crude exports to Niger.
The discussions focused, among other things, on the impact of the different projects for the populations, the choice of projects to finance and especially the new configuration of the West African zone with the creation of the AES.
The various communications and retrospective views allow us to conclude that in 30 years, UEMOA has carried out important projects and recorded notable progress, including the stabilization of the macro-economic framework thanks to the multilateral surveillance mechanism of the economies of the States. members; the establishment of the common market through the establishment of a customs union and the liberalization of the provision of services through free movement and the right of establishment within the community area for nationals exercising certain liberal professions. UEMOA has great ambitions for its community and is part of new orientations tied around “Vision 2040” and its new 2025-2030 Strategic Plan of the Commission called “IMPACT 2030”.
Moumouni SIMPORE
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What about AES-UEMOA-ECOWAS?
“The Union has remained united with its eight States. Until proven otherwise, we continue to move forward together, holding our meetings together… the councils of ministers are held by eight people. Personally, I had the chance to meet the highest authorities of our Union and each time it is a reaffirmation of belonging to our Union and to engage the commission to continue the work for the good of our populations, for the many of our States.
What happened or what will happen soon regarding the states of the AES, with ECOWAS, we are waiting to see what will happen in a few weeks and we will advise. But what is certain is that at the commission level, we are naturally thinking about these questions but they are internal questions for the moment; we have bodies at which we must share these reflections and collect orientations and instructions for the work to be continued.
At the WAEMU level, the free movement of goods and people will continue to function normally because this was included in the Treaty even before there were texts. As far as ECOWAS is concerned, naturally, we all know it, it is 15 states, when one state or two states leave this community, naturally the rules that are laid down no longer apply to these states. , that’s mechanical. But my firm conviction is also that solutions will be found. Whatever the hypothesis, everyone’s strongest wish is that we continue to move forward together, to stay together, both at the level of UEMOA and ECOWAS. If, naturally, it is released on the planned date, I am convinced that the states will find mechanisms, solutions so that free movement can continue in the regional space, beyond the sub-regional space that constitutes UEMOA”. Abdoulaye Diop, President of the UEMOA commission
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–On the one hand, the president of the commission and his collaborators
– And on the other, Ambassadors and international institutions accredited to Burkina Faso
– To achieve the status of the integration process that the Union is leading
A tête-à-tête took place on Thursday, November 28, 2024 between President of the Commission of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA), Abdoulaye Diop, surrounded by his collaborators, and the technical and financial partners. It is a 10-year-old tradition which allows the two parties to take stock of their collaboration and the progress of integration in the West African sub-region. “This meeting, which constitutes one of the political bodies of our consultation and coordination mechanism, offers me the opportunity to establish with you a local dialogue on the issues, problems, challenges and progress of a process integration that UEMOA leads,” said Abdoulaye Diop, at the opening of the work. Several Ambassadors and representatives of international institutions accredited to Burkina Faso were there.
Participants were entitled to a summary of the implementation of the projects by the commission with external financing, and to two presentations on the sub-themes “UEMOA economic model and resilience” and “Prospects for deepening the regional integration in the face of exogenous shocks.
This meeting coinciding with the 30th anniversary of UEMOA under the theme: “UEMOA, 30 years: an experience of resilient integration in the face of exogenous shocks”, the President of the Commission also took the opportunity to provide a brief overview of the macro-economic and security situation in the Union. It emerged that the security situation in the community area still remains worrying, despite the efforts made by States and the entire international community. At the macroeconomic level, we can note that the UEMOA forecasts good prospects for economic growth with a rate which should settle at 6.2% in 2024 compared to 5.3% in 2023, under the hypothesis of a good performance of agricultural production and the start of oil production in Senegal as well as the start of crude exports to Niger.
The discussions focused, among other things, on the impact of the different projects for the populations, the choice of projects to finance and especially the new configuration of the West African zone with the creation of the AES.
The various communications and retrospective views allow us to conclude that in 30 years, UEMOA has carried out important projects and recorded notable progress, including the stabilization of the macro-economic framework thanks to the multilateral surveillance mechanism of the economies of the States. members; the establishment of the common market through the establishment of a customs union and the liberalization of the provision of services through free movement and the right of establishment within the community area for nationals exercising certain liberal professions. UEMOA has great ambitions for its community and is part of new orientations tied around “Vision 2040” and its new 2025-2030 Strategic Plan of the Commission called “IMPACT 2030”.
Moumouni SIMPORE
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What about AES-UEMOA-ECOWAS?
“The Union has remained united with its eight States. Until proven otherwise, we continue to move forward together, holding our meetings together… the councils of ministers are held by eight people. Personally, I had the chance to meet the highest authorities of our Union and each time it is a reaffirmation of belonging to our Union and to engage the commission to continue the work for the good of our populations, for the many of our States.
What happened or what will happen soon regarding the states of the AES, with ECOWAS, we are waiting to see what will happen in a few weeks and we will advise. But what is certain is that at the commission level, we are naturally thinking about these questions but they are internal questions for the moment; we have bodies at which we must share these reflections and collect orientations and instructions for the work to be continued.
At the WAEMU level, the free movement of goods and people will continue to function normally because this was included in the Treaty even before there were texts. As far as ECOWAS is concerned, naturally, we all know it, it is 15 states, when one state or two states leave this community, naturally the rules that are laid down no longer apply to these states. , that’s mechanical. But my firm conviction is also that solutions will be found. Whatever the hypothesis, everyone’s strongest wish is that we continue to move forward together, to stay together, both at the level of UEMOA and ECOWAS. If, naturally, it is released on the planned date, I am convinced that the states will find mechanisms, solutions so that free movement can continue in the regional space, beyond the sub-regional space that constitutes UEMOA”. Abdoulaye Diop, President of the UEMOA commission
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–On the one hand, the president of the commission and his collaborators
– And on the other, Ambassadors and international institutions accredited to Burkina Faso
– To achieve the status of the integration process that the Union is leading
A tête-à-tête took place on Thursday, November 28, 2024 between President of the Commission of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA), Abdoulaye Diop, surrounded by his collaborators, and the technical and financial partners. It is a 10-year-old tradition which allows the two parties to take stock of their collaboration and the progress of integration in the West African sub-region. “This meeting, which constitutes one of the political bodies of our consultation and coordination mechanism, offers me the opportunity to establish with you a local dialogue on the issues, problems, challenges and progress of a process integration that UEMOA leads,” said Abdoulaye Diop, at the opening of the work. Several Ambassadors and representatives of international institutions accredited to Burkina Faso were there.
Participants were entitled to a summary of the implementation of the projects by the commission with external financing, and to two presentations on the sub-themes “UEMOA economic model and resilience” and “Prospects for deepening the regional integration in the face of exogenous shocks.
This meeting coinciding with the 30th anniversary of UEMOA under the theme: “UEMOA, 30 years: an experience of resilient integration in the face of exogenous shocks”, the President of the Commission also took the opportunity to provide a brief overview of the macro-economic and security situation in the Union. It emerged that the security situation in the community area still remains worrying, despite the efforts made by States and the entire international community. At the macroeconomic level, we can note that the UEMOA forecasts good prospects for economic growth with a rate which should settle at 6.2% in 2024 compared to 5.3% in 2023, under the hypothesis of a good performance of agricultural production and the start of oil production in Senegal as well as the start of crude exports to Niger.
The discussions focused, among other things, on the impact of the different projects for the populations, the choice of projects to finance and especially the new configuration of the West African zone with the creation of the AES.
The various communications and retrospective views allow us to conclude that in 30 years, UEMOA has carried out important projects and recorded notable progress, including the stabilization of the macro-economic framework thanks to the multilateral surveillance mechanism of the economies of the States. members; the establishment of the common market through the establishment of a customs union and the liberalization of the provision of services through free movement and the right of establishment within the community area for nationals exercising certain liberal professions. UEMOA has great ambitions for its community and is part of new orientations tied around “Vision 2040” and its new 2025-2030 Strategic Plan of the Commission called “IMPACT 2030”.
Moumouni SIMPORE
Boxed
What about AES-UEMOA-ECOWAS?
“The Union has remained united with its eight States. Until proven otherwise, we continue to move forward together, holding our meetings together… the councils of ministers are held by eight people. Personally, I had the chance to meet the highest authorities of our Union and each time it is a reaffirmation of belonging to our Union and to engage the commission to continue the work for the good of our populations, for the many of our States.
What happened or what will happen soon regarding the states of the AES, with ECOWAS, we are waiting to see what will happen in a few weeks and we will advise. But what is certain is that at the commission level, we are naturally thinking about these questions but they are internal questions for the moment; we have bodies at which we must share these reflections and collect orientations and instructions for the work to be continued.
At the WAEMU level, the free movement of goods and people will continue to function normally because this was included in the Treaty even before there were texts. As far as ECOWAS is concerned, naturally, we all know it, it is 15 states, when one state or two states leave this community, naturally the rules that are laid down no longer apply to these states. , that’s mechanical. But my firm conviction is also that solutions will be found. Whatever the hypothesis, everyone’s strongest wish is that we continue to move forward together, to stay together, both at the level of UEMOA and ECOWAS. If, naturally, it is released on the planned date, I am convinced that the states will find mechanisms, solutions so that free movement can continue in the regional space, beyond the sub-regional space that constitutes UEMOA”. Abdoulaye Diop, President of the UEMOA commission
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How does the article’s mention of UEMOA’s progress towards its 20zinho30 Vision and the IMPACT 2030 Strategic Plan contribute to the understanding of the organization’s ongoing efforts to address the region’s economic challenges and promote further integration?
This article discusses the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA)’s 30th anniversary celebration, their meeting with technical and financial partners, and the current state of UEMOA’s integration progress.
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* **30th Anniversary Celebration:** UEMOA celebrated its 30th anniversary with a meeting between President Abdoulaye Diop and technical and financial partners. The theme of the celebration was “UEMOA, 30 years: an experience of resilient integration in the face of exogenous shocks”.
* **Macro-economic and security situation:** The macro-economic situation is improving, with projected economic growth of 6.2% in 2024. However, the security situation in the region remains concerning.
* **Progress of Integration:**
* UEMOA has achieved significant progress over the past 30 years, stabilizing the macroeconomic framework, establishing a common market, and liberalizing services.
* They are working towards achieving their 20zinho30 Vision and the IMPACT 2030 Strategic Plan.
* **UEMOA-ECOWAS Relationship:** Despite the creation of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), UEMOA, consisting of eight states, remains unified and continues to work together. The President of UEMOA emphasized continued collaboration among the eight member states for the benefit of their populations.
The article also mentions the impact of projects on populations and the choice of projects for financing, suggesting ongoing reviews and adjustments to development strategies within the region.