National conference of Senegalese students in : precariousness at the heart of the discussions

National conference of Senegalese students in : precariousness at the heart of the discussions
National conference of Senegalese students in France: precariousness at the heart of the discussions

In , there are nearly 29,000 Senegalese continuing their university studies. As foreigners, they must find accommodation, renew their residence permit, finance their studies when they are not on scholarships. These are all challenges raised during the National Conference of Senegalese Student Associations in France (Anasef). An unprecedented meeting, initiated by the Federation of Senegalese Students and Trainees in France (Fessef) which brings together more than 50 associations throughout France.

Nearly 300 students participated in the national conference of Senegalese students in . In the presence of Yassine Fall, Minister of African Integration and Foreign Affairs, Dr El Hadji Abdourahmane Diouf, Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation and the President of Sorbonne-Nouvelle University, Daniel Snitch. © Federation of Senegalese students and interns in France

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