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SEBEGO
Mamoudou SEBEGO
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Niamey
Economic Affairs Officer, SRO-WA- Sub Regional Initiatives Section
Mamoudou Sebego is an Economic Affairs Officer at the Subregional Office for West Africa in Niamey, the Niger. His areas of expertise include Development economics, development planning and econometrics. Prior to joining ECA, he worked as a Development Partner Platform (TROIKA-Partner) Coordinator for the United Nations Development Programme in Burkina Faso, and as Macroeconomic analysis department Chief and Director of Publics Policy evaluation at the ministry of Economy and development planning. He also Lecturered Economy and statistic at the Université Catholique de l'Afrique de l'Ouest (UCAO), Burkina Faso. Recent publications discuss topics such as causes of the counter-performances of the cotton sector in Burkina Faso, financial stability of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA) zone facing the international financial crisis of liquidity, and Quality of ECOWAS Economic Growth: inclusivity and sustainability. Mr. Sebego holds a M.A. in economic development from African Institute for Economic Development and Planning. (IDEP), Dakar, Senegal.
Areas of Expertise
Development Economics, Development Planning, Econometrics

Education:

Master's Degree
Economics of Development
Economic Development
Master's Degree
Economics
UNECA
Macroeconomic

Language:

English
French

Publication:

Croissance économique dans la CEDEAO: Soutenabilité, Durabilité et inclusivité

Journal of Africa Development

2019
Impact de l'ouverture du commerce des produit Africole sur la croissance au Burkina Faso

Editions universitaires européennes

2016
LA STABILITE FINANCIERE DE LA ZONE UEMOA FACE FACE A LA CRISE FINANCIERE INTERNATIONALE DE LIQUITE

Revue Economique et Sociale Africaine

2011
Les Causes des Contre-performances et Enjeux de la filère coton au Burkina Faso

CAPES

2012
HOW INDUSTRIES ENERGY CONSUMPTION IS RELATED TO ECONOMIC
2012
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