Funding sought by women from Kédougou who are based in Dakar

A photo of women from Kédougou gathered in Dakar is displayed in the content. Dialahan Ba, the president of the association of these women, is asking for funding for their projects. They are involved in various entrepreneurial sectors such as trade and product processing. Dialahan Ba stated that they have great ambitions, but their lack of resources is holding them back. They not only need funding, but also training. The International Center for Foreign Trade held a religious conference where Dialahan Ba spoke about their funding needs. Local elected officials from the Kédougou region, including the mayor and general manager of Dakar Dem Dikk, and the president of the departmental council of Kédougou, Mamadou Saliou Sow, were in attendance. Dialahan Ba expressed her hope that the state will consider their needs because in the past, the state only provided funding to women living in Kédougou, while many of their association members live in Dakar. The association paid tribute to Hadja Hawa Ndiaye, delegate to the economic, social, and environmental council (CESE) for her role in empowering women in the region of Kedougou. In response, Hawa Ndiaye thanked the association and encouraged them to remain united in their pursuit of sustainable development goals.


Dakar Apr 10 (APS) – Dialahan Ba, president of the association of women from Kédougou, pleaded on Saturday in Dakar for funding for projects carried out by women from Kédougou established in Dakar who are in various sectors of entrepreneurship such as trade and processing of products.

”We have a big ambition but we lack resources. We want support for funding but also for training. We have the ideas and the will but it is the means that are lacking,” declared Dialahan Ba, president of the association of women from Kédougou in Dakar.

She was inventing at the International Center for Foreign Trade (CICES) during the 3th edition of the conference religious organized by the friendly.

The religious conference took place in the presence of local elected officials from the Kédougou region, in particular the mayor and general manager of Dakar Dem Dikk, Ousmane Sylla and the president of the departmental council of Kédougou, minister responsible for the promotion of human rights and promotion of good governance, Mamadou Saliou Sow.

”We hope that the State will think of us, the women of Kédougou who live in Dakar because what we see, each time it provides funding, the State only thinks of the women who live in Kédougou, while there is a good part of them who also live in Dakar,” she added.

The association of women from Kédougou in Dakar took advantage of this religious conference to pay tribute to Hadja Hawa Ndiaye, delegate to the economic, social and environmental council (CESE) for her important role in the empowerment of women in the region. of Kedougou.

Hadja Hawa Ndiaye thanked the association for this recognition and asked them to remain united and united in order to be able to reach their common sustainable development goals.



In summary, Dialahan Ba, president of the association of women from Kédougou, urged for funding and training support for women from Kédougou established in Dakar, who are involved in various sectors of entrepreneurship. She made this plea during the 3rd edition of the conference religious organized by the friendly. The religious conference was attended by local elected officials from the Kédougou region, including the mayor and general manager of Dakar Dem Dikk, Ousmane Sylla, and the president of the departmental council of Kédougou, minister responsible for the promotion of human rights and promotion of good governance, Mamadou Saliou Sow. The association of women from Kédougou in Dakar also used the opportunity to pay tribute to Hadja Hawa Ndiaye, delegate to the economic, social, and environmental council (CESE), for her significant role in the empowerment of women in the Kedougou region. Hadja Hawa Ndiaye, in turn, urged them to remain united to achieve their common sustainable development goals.

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