Ivorian Fily Sissoko takes over the World Bank representation in Togo
The expert was appointed resident representative at the beginning of July and succeeded the Mauritanian Hawa Cisse Wague, whose term of office ended on 30 June 2022.
20/07/2022 at 16h22, by Africa Business+
The twelfth resident representative of the World Bank since the opening of the office in Togo in 1982, Fily Sissoko is a veteran of the institution, which he joined in 2002 as a specialist in financial management in the Dakar office. Since then, he has held various positions, most recently as manager of the Governance Cluster for the East Asia and Pacific region, based in Bangkok.
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