How do diasporas contribute to development in the French-speaking world?

Creation, innovation and entrepreneurship

How do diasporas contribute to development in the French-speaking world?

A major event with political, economic, digital and cultural stakes, the XIXᵉ Sommet de la Francophonie, held in France on October 4 and 5, 2024, was one of the international highlights of the year.

Its theme was “Create, innovate, undertake in French”.

Entrepreneurship is, in essence, a transformative force that designates the capacity to innovate, create and shape economic, cultural and social realities, particularly in the French-speaking world. An associative project, the launch of a craft, commercial or franchise activity, the development of an innovative company requiring fundraising… all these initiatives, the primary consequence of which is the creation of wealth and employment, fall under the umbrella of entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship is a key theme, as it is an essential pillar of economic development, particularly in Africa. In 2023, there were more than 250 million entrepreneurs on the continent, 58% of whom were women, contributing 60% of African GDP (source: World Bank, 2023). This entrepreneurial dynamic is the key to inclusive and sustainable growth, capable of meeting the major challenges facing Africa. Among the driving forces behind entrepreneurial projects are project leaders belonging to the African diaspora. These project leaders have the advantage of having multiple assets, cultures, and networks that they can leverage if they are well supported.

Achieving these objectives will require the involvement of all economic stakeholders in the region and the establishment of effective governance. Furthermore, it is imperative to establish constant dialogue between the various stakeholders, both socially and financially, and in the areas of health, to ensure the population’s adherence to this essential social contract. But how does diaspora entrepreneurship constitute a lever for development and cooperation that needs to be strengthened? How does diaspora entrepreneurship constitute a lever for development and international cooperation?

Public sector, entrepreneurs from the diaspora, researchers… they all debated during our Expertise Meeting to share their experiences, the challenges they face and the solutions implemented to overcome them. Watch the replay now!

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Intervenants

Introduction

Jérémie Pellet

Jérémie Pellet

Directeur général d'Expertise France

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How has diaspora entrepreneurship become a lever for development and international cooperation?

Eric Vincent Guichard

Eric Vincent Guichard

Fondateur et PDG de Homestrings
Zeineb Messaoud

Zeineb Messaoud

CEO, The Dot
Amine Aloulou

Amine Aloulou

President of ATUGE
Amine ALOULOU, President of ATUGE Tunisia, participated in a panel entitled “Perspectives on Migration for a Changing Tunisia” during a seminar organized…
Kara Diaby

Kara Diaby

CEO, Repat Africa

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Diaspora Entrepreneurs: Varied Paths Serving Sustainable Development

Marwa Moula

Marwa Moula

Co-founder and CEO of ILEY’COM
Co-founder and CEO of ILEY’COM.
Teddy Kossoko

Teddy Kossoko

CEO, Gara
Sofiane Boukhris

Sofiane Boukhris

CPTO, Oui Coding
Rayene Thouir

Rayene Thouir

Founder and CEO of Bossy Match
Founder and CEO of Bossy Match.

Fresh Look

Mohamed Mrad

Mohamed Mrad

Acteur, "The Tunisian Way"

Perspectives

Elisabeth Moreno

Elisabeth Moreno

Ex-ministre déléguée à l’Egalité femmes-hommes

Moderation

Gallagher Fenwick

Gallagher Fenwick

Modérateur

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