
André Nikwigize
André Nikwigize is a Burundian economist known for his insights on the economic challenges facing Burundi. He has been vocal about the country's financial difficulties, particularly in relation to the International Monetary Fund's Extended Credit Facility, which was suspended amid growing economic instability. Nikwigize emphasizes the urgent need for reforms to address structural deficits and improve the nation's economic outlook.
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André Nikwigize analyzes the challenges facing the new president of the Summit of Heads of State.
« Restaurer la sécurité, la stabilité et l’intégration régionale. Des défis attendent le nouveau Président. » – IWACUAndré Nikwigize believes that the CEPGL remains an important political framework for promoting peace and security.
Une organisation régionale délaissée par ses Etats membres – IWACUPour André Nikwigize, expert en économie, un objectif de 2 000 dollars de PIB par habitant d’ici 2040 suscite à la fois un espoir et des questionnements dans les milieux économiques burundais.
Difficile d’atteindre un PIB de 2 000 dollars – IWACU
André Nikwigize highlights the extreme poverty affecting over 80% of the population during Ndayishimiye's presidency.
« Cinq ans extrêmement éprouvants pour la population. » – IWACU
André Nikwigize discusses the extreme poverty and corruption that have characterized Ndayishimiye's presidency.
Cinq ans au pouvoir, quel bilan ? – IWACUAndré Nikwigize is an economist expressing doubts about the efficient exploitation of mineral resources.
Un remède aux pénuries récurrentes ? – IWACUAndré Nikwigize exposes clearly the obstacles that hinder the development of the country.
score préoccupant pour le Burundi – IWACU
Economist André Nikwigize is known for his analyses on the geopolitics of the Great Lakes region.
sale temps pour l’intégration régionale – IWACUAndré Nikwigize expressed doubts about the viability of the Bourse du Burundi.
Entre ambitions et réalités économiques – IWACUAndré Nikwigize warns that the year 2025 will not be easy for Burundi and its citizens.
« Le Burundi est à la Croisée des Chemins. » – IWACU





























