Dr. Clément Lunah, President of Ucao-UUBA: “Bringing the contribution of science to solving the crisis in the Sahel”

Dr. Clément Lunah, President of Ucao-UUBA: “Bringing the contribution of science to solving the crisis in the Sahel”

The Catholic University of West Africa in partnership with Alioune Blondin Bey School held, from May 25-27, the second edition of the International Scientific Colloquium. At the end of the work, the President of Ucao-UUBa, Dr. Clement Lunah, reviews the achievements.

Mali Tribune: What are the reasons for this seminar?

Dr. Clement Lunah: Ucao-UUBa University and the School of Peacekeeping would like to celebrate African Union Day with this symposium on the topic: “The Contribution of Science to Integration Efforts for Peace and Development in the Sahel Region”. The aim is to recall and promote the objectives of this African organization, so that the flag can be reflected in the integration efforts for peace and development in the Sahel region and for Africa as a whole.

Mali Tribune: What are first impressions?

Dr. Clement Lunah: The prints are good. We benefited from the presence of the state, the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, the director of the Peacekeeping School and the representative of the Dean of Okau University …

There was good participation from authorities and scholars, and a good discussion started. The students appeared and presented poems, flags and the Okaw anthem. They introduced the topic and explained in their own ways.

Mali Tribune: What is the role of the students in this seminar?

Dr. Clement Lunah: First and foremost you have to be there to learn. Because the university organized this seminar for them so that they could learn. They also participated in this symposium through a poem expressing the topics presented by the speakers. So it was a good turnout and a good discussion.

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