On October 5, 2019, Madame Yassine Fall, Secretary of State of Economy and Finance, welcomed Madame Amina J Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, for discussions on promoting inclusive economy in Senegal. The meeting focused on the challenges faced by the country in fostering an inclusive economy, as well as potential strategies to address them and strengthen cooperation with neighboring countries.One of the main topics of the talks was the importance of promoting economic autonomy for women and young people in Senegal. It was emphasized that empowering these groups is vital for overall economic growth and development. Madame Mohammed also highlighted the need for tailored initiatives that effectively support and encourage women and youth entrepreneurship in the country.The two officials also discussed strategies to promote innovation and entrepreneurship in Senegal, and how it can contribute to creating sustainable and inclusive employment opportunities. These efforts are crucial in reducing poverty and promoting economic stability in the country.The meeting between Madame Fall and Madame Mohammed underscored the important role of international cooperation in addressing economic challenges in developing countries. The United Nations stands ready to support Senegal in its efforts towards achieving an inclusive and sustainable economy. This marks a significant step towards promoting international partnerships and strengthening the relationship between Senegal and the United Nations.In closing, the discussions between Madame Fall and Madame Mohammed shed light on the pressing need for inclusive economic policies and initiatives in Senegal. The country has made great strides in recent years towards promoting economic growth and development, but it is clear that more focused efforts are needed to ensure inclusive participation and opportunities for all members of society. With the support of international organizations such as the United Nations, Senegal is well-positioned to make significant progress in this regard
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