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Mamadi Camara (politician)

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Mamadi Camara
Minister of Economy and Finance,[1]
PresidentAlpha Conde
Preceded byMalado Kaba
Personal details
Born30 June 1943
Conakry, Guinea
Political partyRally of the Guinean People
Alma materGamal Abdel Nasser University of Conakry,
Bocconi University,
IMF Institute
PortfolioChief Economist at the Unit for Political Economy studies (CEPEC) of the African Capacity Building Foundation (1996-1999),
Consultant at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) (1999-2000),[2]
Consultant for the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) in Cameroon and Togo (1999-2008),
Consultant at Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (2003-2006),
Privatization unit of the Ministry of Economy and Finance (Guinea) (2002-2006),
African Development Bank,
Ambassador of Guinea in South Africa (2013-2018)

Mamadi Camara is a Guinean politician who is currently the Minister of Economy and Finance. He is a member of the Majority Rally of the Guinean People Party of former president Alpha Conde.[3]

Publications

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  • 2016: The Keys to Guinea's development (in English) Editions l'Harmattan, Paris
  • 2015: Les Clés pour le développement de la Guinée, Editions l'Harmattan, Paris
  • 2010: "Où va la Guinée? : mémorandum à un ami pour sauver notre pays", Editions l'Harmattan, Paris
  • 2003: Quarante ans de gestion socialiste et libérale de la monnaie en Guinée (1958-1998) Editions Ganndal, Conakry

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References

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  1. ^ "M. Mamadi Camara le Ministre de l'Economie et des Finances". mef.gov.gn (in French). Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  2. ^ "Strengthening Climate Information and Early Warning Systems for Climate Resilient Development and Adaptation to Climate Change in Guinea" (PDF). United Nations Development Programme (PDF). 20 May 2018.
  3. ^ "Qui est Mamadi Camara ? Le parcours du nouveau ministre de l'Economie et des Finances". guineematin.com (in French). 28 May 2018.
  4. ^ "Camara, Mamadi". WorldCat. Archived from the original on 2021-10-30. Retrieved 30 October 2021.