IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde to Visit Rwanda and Senegal


(MENAFNEditorial) WASHINGTON January 16 2015/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- Ms. Christine Lagarde Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will visit Rwanda from January 26-29 2014 and Senegal from January 29-31 2014 to meet with policymakers and other representatives of society in each country.

As Managing Director Ms. Lagarde has previously visited Côte d'Ivoire Kenya Mali Malawi Mauritius Mozambique Niger Nigeria and South Africa in Sub-Saharan Africa.

'My visit will provide an opportunity to strengthen the IMF partnership with Rwanda and Senegal two countries that have seen success in building strong stable and inclusive economies in the world's second fastest-growing region' Ms. Lagarde said ahead of her trip.

'Rwanda over the past 20 years has emerged as an African economic success story demonstrating real progress in achieving high levels of growth and poverty reduction. Senegal has put in place an ambitious program to accelerate growth and lay the foundations for a more diversified economy.'

In Kigali Ms. Lagarde will meet Rwandan President Paul Kagame and other senior policy makers. In Dakar she will meet President Macky Sall and his team. In each country she will also meet business leaders parliamentarians prominent women and representatives of the business communities and civil society. She will deliver speeches to the Parliaments of each country and in Senegal will meet senior officials of the Banque Centrale des Etats de l'Afrique de l'Ouest (BCEAO).


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