Feb 16

Past Event

Senegal’s Presidential Election: A Turning Point for Democracy and Economic Growth in West Africa

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Summary

Senegal—a nation long considered a leader in African democracy—will hold its presidential elections on February 26. In a recent and controversial court ruling, President Abdoulaye Wade received approval to pursue re-election for a third term in office despite a constitutional two-term limit. The decision has sparked public unrest and heightened discontent, although opposition candidates remain fragmented and unable to unify around a challenger.

On February 16, the Africa Growth Initiative at Brookings hosted a discussion on Senegal’s elections and their implications for democracy, economic growth and regional stability. Panelists included Mamadou Diouf, professor at Columbia University; Chris Fomunyoh, senior associate for Africa at the National Democratic Institute; and Vera Songwe, World Bank country director for Senegal, Cape Verde, Gambia, Guinea Bissau and Mauritania. Senior Fellow Mwangi S. Kimenyi, director of the Africa Growth Initiative, provided the introductory remarks and Witney Schneidman, president of Schneidman and Associates International and a special guest with the Africa Growth Initiative moderated the discussion.

After the program, the panelists took audience questions, and the event was followed on Twitter via the hashtag #AGISenegal.

» Read "Around the Halls: 2012 Senegal Presidential Election" -- Africa Growth Initiative experts dissect the political climate throughout Senegal, including the country's external relationships, the youth vote, prospects for democracy, and post-election outcomes.  

Event Agenda

  • Introduction

  • Moderator

    • Witney Schneidman

      Special Guest, The Brookings Institution

      President, Schneidman & Associates International

  • Panelists

    • Mamadou Diouf

      Director, Institute for African Studies

      Professor, African Studies and History, Columbia University

    • Chris Fomunyoh

      Senior Associate for Africa

      National Democratic Institute for International Affairs

    • Vera Songwe

      Nonresident Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution

      Country Director, Senegal, Cape Verde, Gambia, Guinea Bissau and Mauritania, The World Bank

Details

February 16, 2012

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM EST

The Brookings Institution

Falk Auditorium

1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW

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