Africafé: L’économie africaine à l’ère des incertitudes

October 4, 2023

Dans ce numéro spécial de notre émission, nous explorerons les contours et les performances de l'économie africaine face aux multiples défis planétaires. La pandémie de Covid-19 continue de susciter des inquiétudes avec l'émergence de nouveaux variants, tandis que les catastrophes climatiques et écologiques menacent la stabilité mondiale, en particulier en Afrique. La guerre en Ukraine aggrave la fragmentation géoéconomique et géopolitique mondiale, laissant planer l'incertitude quant à un éventuel retour à la coopération internationale. Les perturbations financières suscitent également des préoccupations, avec la montée de l'inflation et de la dette, ainsi que l'imprévisibilité de leur évolution, mettant en péril la stabilité du système financier mondial. Au-delà de ces défis anticipés, d'autres facteurs imprévisibles se dessinent, notamment les bouleversements technologiques qui contraignent les entreprises africaines à s'adapter rapidement pour combler le fossé technologique avec les pays du Nord. Ces changements ont également des répercussions sur les relations internationales, remettant parfois en question le multilatéralisme qui était au cœur des aspirations à une prospérité partagée. Au cours de cette émission, nous explorerons la manière dont l'économie africaine réagit face à ces incertitudes et discuterons des défis à venir ainsi que des choix délicats qui se profilent dans les années à venir.

Speakers
Larabi Jaïdi
Senior Fellow
Larabi Jaïdi is a Senior Fellow at the Policy Center for the New South and an Affiliate Professor at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University. His areas of expertise include international economy, economic policies, international economic relations, regional economies, social development, international relations, and Mediterranean studies. He also served on the Special Commission on the New Development Model of Morocco, a consultative body created in November 2019 to formulate the country's new developmental guidelines. Jaïdi is a former Professor at Mohamed V University in Rabat-Agdal and a founding member of both the Centre Marocain de Conjoncture and the Groupement d’Etudes et de Recherches sur la Méditerranée.   Prof. Jaïdi previously served as Advisor to the Prime Minist ...
Ahmed Ouhnini
Economist, Policy Center for the New South
Ahmed Ouhnini is an Economist at the Policy Center for the New South. His research area covers agricultural economics, human and social development. Previously, he has worked as a researcher at the Paris School of Economics (PSE) and has also a record of working in consulting services in Morocco. Ahmed holds an engineering Diploma in Agriculture and Rural Development from the National School of Agriculture of Meknes and a Master’s Degree in Law, Economics and Management from the Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne Institute of Development. ...

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