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Kadre Desire Ouedraogo

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Kadre Desire Ouedraogo
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Sex or gendermale Tekre
Country of citizenshipBurkina Faso Tekre
Date of birth31 Yuum-sar kiuugu 1953 Tekre
Zĩ-ninga o rogeBoussouma Department Tekre
Languages spoken, written or signedFrench Tekre
Occupationdiplomat, politician Tekre
Position heldambassador, Prime Minister of Burkina Faso, President of the ECOWAS Commission, Minister of Finance of Burkina Faso Tekre

A Kadré Désiré Ouédraogo (b sẽn dog yʋʋm 1953 yʋʋm kiuug rasem 31 Boussouma) yaa Burkina Faso tẽnga taoor soab. A yɩɩ Burkina Faso tẽnga minisr yʋʋmd 1996 n tãag yʋʋmd 2000 la a yaa Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) wa taoor soaba.

A lekollã n'a tʋm tʋʋmd kibare

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Yʋʋmd 1972 wã, a Désiré Ouédraogo sẽn yaa karẽn-bi-poakã paama a Baccalaureate Series C (Mathematics and Physical Sciences) ne waoogre, la a Filip Zinda Kaboré lekollẽ nina sen be Ouagadougou wã.

A sẽn zãms matematikkã sẽn yaa kãseng n paas n segl Grandes Ecoles wã Lycée du Parc wã sẽn be Lyon, Fransã, a paama b sẽn na n kẽes b rãmb a nu wã lekollẽ yʋʋmd 1974 wã, n dik n paas a yãka a sẽn na n kẽng Pari wã, a sẽn na yɩl n paam a diplɔm wã.

A Kadré Désiré Ouédraogo me paama kareng sẽn yaa kareng sẽn kẽed ne General Economic Studies sen yaa arzɛk yɛl zãmsga, la a leb n paam kareng kẽed ne Economic Sciences sẽn be University of Paris I (Panthéon-SORBONNE) karenga sẽn boond “Public Economy and Economic Policy”.[1]

A sẽn lebg n wa Burkina Faso a sẽn zãms Fransã baasgo, a Kadré Désiré Ouédraogo paama tʋʋmd yʋʋmd 1977 Zĩ-likr kiuugã pʋgẽ, t'a lebg Economic Affairs Advisor bii Gʋls-n-taar la Tʋʋmdã Minisrgã taoor soaba.

Bãngr-gomdã wɛɛngẽ

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Dɩlla A Kadré Désiré Ouédraogo zãmsa yʋʋm a naas la yʋʋm a naase, 1978 n tãag 1984 wã, a Zãmsgã sẽn kẽed ne Analytical Accounting and Forecasting Management wã Waagadougou (University Institute of Technology wã) pʋgẽ.

Yʋʋmd 1980 wã, a kẽnga Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) ra-tẽngã Financial Advisor bii ligd tʋmtʋmd sẽn tʋmd Financial Division of FOSIDEC sẽn be Ouagadougou wã.

Yʋʋmd 1981 wã, b yãka-a t'a yɩ FOSIDEC ligd yel-soalgã taoor soaba (Head of the Financial Division). A zĩnda tʋʋm kãnga hal n tãag yʋʋmd 1983 wã, a sẽn wa n lebg Financial Advisor n ko ECOWAS Sɛktere-kãsengã (Secretary General).

Yʋʋmd 1985 tʋʋlg kiuugã puge, b zẽka-a lame n lebg ECOWAS sull ning sẽn geta Economic Affairs wa Deputy Executive Secretary, la sulla ra bee Nigeria, Lagos soolmã. Yʋʋmd 1989 wã, a siglgã minisr-bɛda le lebs n kõ-a-la a tʋʋmde.

Yʋʋmd 1993 wã, a Kadré Désiré Ouédraogo paamame t b yaka Vice Governor sẽn geta CBWAS (Central Bank of West African States) sẽn be Dakar, Senegal wã.

A politikã tuuma

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Yʋʋmd 1996 tʋʋl-nif kiuug rasem 6 wã, a Kadré Désiré Ouédraogo lebga Burkina Faso tẽnga taoor soab. A zĩnda tʋʋm kãnga hal n tãag yʋʋmd 2000 yʋʋmda Sɩpaolg kiuug rasem ayoob soabã, la a lebg n yãk a tʋʋmdã yʋʋmd 1997 yʋʋmdã Sig-noy kiuugã, la 1998 yʋʋmdã Sɩpaolg kiuuga vota wakatã.[2]

Yʋʋmd 1996 sɛt kiuugã n tãag 1997 sɛt kiuug rasema, a yɩɩ ministɛɛr sẽn geta Economy ne Finance yellã yelle.

B yãka la Burkina Faso tẽnga taoor soab yʋʋmd 1997 wa Sig noy kiuuga sɛb yãk-n-tɩ-koɛɛga votã sasa.[3]

Yʋʋmd 2001 wã n tãag yʋʋmd 2011, a Kadré Désiré Ouédraogo yaa Burkina Faso tẽn-tʋmdb sẽn yaa b sẽn yaa b toor-toorã la b sẽn tar b pãn-tõog n be Brüksel, n yaa a sẽn yaa a soab sẽn yaa a soabã, a sẽn yaa sẽn yaa a soaba Bɛlg soolmã, Nizo-rɛland soolmã, Luxembourg kãsenga, Britani Kãseng la Iriland kiidã soolmã, la Irilandi soolmã zugu.[4]

A Kadré Désiré Ouédraogo yʋʋmd 2012, Etazĩni, ONU tigis-kãseng a yembr pʋgẽ ECOWAS komisẽ wã taoor soaba 2012-2016 A James Victor Gbeho sẽn lʋɩt taoor a sẽn lʋɩt taoore a Marcel Alain de Souza Burkina Faso taoor soab a sẽn lʋɩta taoor yʋʋm 1996 tʋʋl-n-soab kiuug rasem 7 yʋʋm 2000 a Blaise Compaoré sẽn lʋɩt roch Marc Christian Kaboré sẽn kẽed taoor a Paramanga Ernest Yonli sẽn yi yʋʋm 1953 (yʋʋm 69-70) Politiki wã sull a Mouvement AGIR Ensemble pour le Burkina Faso.[5]

Sebtiisi

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  1. http://www.acp.int/node/1190
  2. http://www.newsday.com/news/world/african-leaders-send-strong-signal-to-mali-coup-1.3625786
  3. http://lepays.bf/nation-merite-de-980-travailleurs-reconnu/
  4. http://news.aouaga.com/h/104723.html
  5. http://news.acotonou.com/h/33757.html