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Lycée Français Jacques Prévert is a French international school in Saly, Senegal. It serves levels primaire (primary school) through lycée (senior high school/sixth form). [ 1 ]
The Ordre National des Experts Comptables et Comptables Agréés du Sénégal (ONECCA) or National Institute of Chartered Accountants of Senegal is a professional body in Senegal created on 10 January 2000. [1]
Amadou Hampaté Bâ University, Dakar; Dakar Bourguiba University, Dakar; Euromed Université, Dakar [1]; Suffolk University Dakar Campus, Dakar; L'Université de l'Entreprise, Dakar
Lycée Jean Mermoz is a French international school in Dakar, Senegal. It serves maternelle (preschool) until terminale (final year of lycée or senior high school). [1] It is directly operated by the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE), an agency of the French government. [2] The current campus opened on 19 November 2010. [3]
The meeting was attended by representatives from Guinea, Senegal, Mauritania, Ivory Coast, Upper Volta and Niger. [2] The meeting decided that CGTA would remain unaffiliated to any French federation. The question on international affiliation was postponed to be decided later.
Determined on 16 February 1991, official law n° 91-22 states three main objectives concerning Senegalese education. Firstly the educational system should create conditions that enable development within the entire nation, by creating capable men and women who can work efficiently to improve their nation, and who have a specific interest in Khalfa's land economic, social and cultural development.
Lycée Français International Jacques Prévert d'Accra is a French international school in East Legon in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. [1] It is affiliated with the Embassy of France in Accra and serves maternelle (preschool) through lycée (senior high school).
The Institut Français du Sénégal is a French cultural organization for the diffusion of French culture in Senegal. Its secondary purpose is to promote the culture of Senegal and, more generally, cultural diversity. Léopold Sédar Senghor called this intercultural cooperation le dialogue des cultures (the dialogue of cultures).