One hundred new women PhDs in economics for Francophone Africa by 2025
Focusing on reducing the gender gap, the project aims to strengthen analytical capacities in economics in Francophone Africa.
Focusing on reducing the gender gap, the project aims to strengthen analytical capacities in economics in Francophone Africa.
This project aims to document the impact of trade between member countries of the West African Economic and Monetary Union on their economic development, the economic situation of women, and the dynamics of relationships between men and women with
This project aims to analyze the gender dividend in West Africa. The gender dividend is the increase in national production per head attributable to more equality between women and men in the labour market.
The project aims to analyze the real and potential contribution of inclusive business for the well-being of youth and women in Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, and Kenya.
Africa's persistent job crisis calls for more effective employment policies, including training programs and support for job searches.
High-performing businesses are currently seen as a source of job and wealth creation, essential elements of a strategy for inclusive growth.
Promoting regional migration has been one of the most important goals of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) over the past three decades.