Mr. Tapsoba, the IMF Resident Representative in Togo, is leading a delegation that is conducting a training session at the University of Kara for researchers, faculty and students in development planning. The objective is to explain the core...
Togo should grow by 5% in 2019, Sampawende Jules Tapsoba, IMF’s resident representative announced last Friday. This forecast is similar to that made by the AfDB in its last Togo economic outlook. According to the institution, Togo would grow by 5%...
Dr. Sampawende Jules Tapsoba, an economist at the IMF originally from Burkina Faso, analyzes the economic situation of his home country. He explains that relations between the IMF and Africa have evolved a lot since the 1980s-90s and structural...
Dr. Tapsoba emphasizes that Africa should not be viewed as a monolithic entity, as it is composed of 54 diverse countries, each with its own unique history, challenges, and potential, making generalizations difficult. He highlights Rwanda as an...
With upcoming elections in Burkina Faso to elect a new president and national assembly, there are many priorities for the country to address. Dr. Tapsoba suggests looking to the examples of other developing countries for inspiration, such as Rwanda...