
Clément Yaméogo
Clément Yaméogo is a demographer and economist known for his critical analysis of geopolitical issues, particularly concerning the relationships between Europe and Africa. He has voiced concerns about Europe's declining demographic and industrial power, arguing that the continent's reliance on the natural resources of the Grand Sahara poses significant ethical and strategic challenges. Yaméogo emphasizes the importance of African nations, especially those in the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), in resisting the exploitation of their resources by Western powers, highlighting the complex interplay of local politics, historical context, and global economics in the region. His insights contribute to ongoing discussions about sovereignty, resource management, and the future trajectory of African development against a backdrop of external pressures.
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Clement Yaméogo is a former bank agent and vice-president of the National Association of Retirees in Burkina Faso, reflecting on the lack of retirement options in his time.
Assurance retraite : une sécurité financière qui rassure les vieux jours des travailleursClément Yaméogo owns a poultry farm that produces between 15,000 to 20,000 chickens quarterly.
Bas-fonds rizicole de Fakouna dans la région de Bankui: plus de 500 tonnes de riz attenduesClément Yaméogo won third place among the male gymnasts in the artistic gymnastics category.
Championnat national de gymnastique: la gym-aérobic, l’innovation de 2025Clément Yaméogo argues that Europe is currently in decline and is exploiting the resources of the Grand Sahara.
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