Dan Entseya
Country: Senegal
Advocacy areas: Issues preventing developing countries, particularly those in Africa, from achieving the MDGs.
Languages: French
“Sciences without conscience is but the ruin of the soul and being passionate about what you achieve makes all the difference.”
Background:
Research- and growth-oriented professional with dynamic experience in economic analysis: macroeconomic reforms and developments; fiscal policy in the extractive sector. Accustomed to participating in national/international and regional conferences/meetings on development missions and issues; gathering information to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Ability to multi-task and be independent. Thorough understanding of macroeconomics, public finance and the extractive sector, with statistical and econometric knowledge; ability to apply models and techniques in these areas. Communicator with strong interpersonal, analytical, leadership, attention to detail, problem-solving and decision-making skills. Technical proficiency in Microsoft Office, Stata, Sage.
Areas of expertise:
Public politic
Current Projects:
On the one hand, I’m currently investigating public debt in Africa. More specifically, to analyse their impact on vulnerable populations, i.e. women and children. On the other hand, I’m looking at growth, governance and poverty.
Affiliations:
FEMNET
CREFAT