(Originally aired 07-22-09)
Hon. ABDOULAYE WADE


President of Senegal

Scholar / Intellectual Extraordinaire
&
Strong
Supporter of
the first
steps toward
the
Establishment
of a Pan
African
Political
Economic and
Social
alliance by
the
establishment
of a

United
States of
Africa. -
U.S.A.
Which has
been led by
Hon.
Mu-Ammar Al
Gaddafi
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More about: HON.
ABDOULAYE WADE
B I O G R A P H Y
Abdoulaye WADE
Président of the Republic of Senegal
PERSONAL DATA ADDRESS
Date of
birth : May 29, 1926 Palais de la République - Dakar
Place of
birth : Saint-Louis (SENEGAL) Avenue Léopold Sédar
Senghor
Nationality : SENEGALESE Tél.: (221) 890- 9090
Fax :
(221) 823 -1702
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
1947
:
Teachers Diploma
Ecole William Ponty,
Ecole Normale Fédérale de l’Afrique
Occidentale Française, Sébikotane – SENEGAL
1950 –
1951 :
Intermediate and advanced Mathematics
Lycée Condorcet, Paris
1952 –
1955 :
Law Degree, Faculty
of Law
of Besançon – Dijon
Graduate Degree of Advanced Studies in
General
Psychology and
Graduate Degree of Advanced Studies in Ethics Science and
Sociology Faculty of Humanities, University of Besançon
1957 –
1958 :
Graduate Degree of Advanced studies in General
Mathematics,
Graduate Degree of Advanced studies in Mathematics,
Physics
and
Chemistry, MPC,
University of Besançon
Diploma of Advanced studies in Economics
University of Dijon
1958 –
1959 : Barrister of the Bar of Grenoble
Graduate Degree of Advanced studies in Social Life
Psychology
University of Grenoble
Diploma of Advanced studies in Public Law
Faculty of Law and Economics, University of
Besançon
Diploma of Advanced studies in Law and Economics
University of Grenoble
1959 –
1966 : Professor at Dakar University
2
1967
: Post Graduate Research Fellow in Econometrics
Boston University, USA
1968
: Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Law and Economics,
Paris II, University of Assas
1970
: Lecturer at the Faculty of Law and Economics
Paris Sorbonne University
Dean of
the Faculty of Law and Economics,
Dakar
University
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Attorney at Law
in the Senegal Court System
International
Consultant
SUMMARY OF POLITICAL ACTIVITIES
ITINERARY
FROM
THE OPPOSITION
TO THE PRESIDENCY
OF THE REPUBLIC
* The
stability, tranquility and peace in Senegal stem by in large
from the
permanent choice that Maître Abdoulaye WADE has
made, in
spite of this overwhelming popularity, to achieve
power
through the electoral system and not through
confrontation.
* In 1974,
at a time when all the frustrated parties in Africa went
to create
Armed National Liberation Movements abroad, Maître
Abdoulaye WADE preferred to create legally a political
party.
* Maître Abdoulaye WADE was elected
President of the Republic
of Senegal on March 19, 2000.
Maître Abdoulaye WADE is also:
Founder and
Secretary General of the Senegalese Democratic Party
Vice-President of
the International Liberal (London)
President of the
Pan African Coordination of Scholars
o
President of the Permanent
Pan-African Conference on Democracy and
Transition
in Africa
3
PUBLIC OFFICES
1959 –
1988 :
Barrister of the Court of Appeal
1974
: National Secretary General and founder of
‘’Parti Démocratique Sénégalais’’
1978 –
1980 : Member of the Parliament
April
1991 – October 1992 : Senior Minister of the Republic of
SENEGAL
March
1995 – March 1998 :
Senior Minister in the
Cabinet of the President
INTERNATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS
1972 :
President of the African Group of Experts of the
Organization of African Unity (OAU) and the African
Development Bank (ADB) in international Monetary
Negotiations for the Financing of Intra-African
Development and Cooperation
1973
:
Author of the African
Economic Cooperation,
Independence and Development Charter adopted by
the
Summit of African Heads of State in Addis Ababa
(Ethiopia)
The
African Centre for Monetary Studies (ACMS),
under
the aegis of the OAU, was established upon
Maître Abdoulaye WADE ‘s suggestion.
Participation over a thirty years period in
various
Conferences on Law and Development issues: UN –
OAU, ONUCEO, IMF.
International Commission of Jurists
World Bank – World Peace through Law Centre,
Washington Centre
PUBLICATIONS BY MAITRE ABDOULAYE WADE
•
ECONOMICS
1962 :
What remains of the Take-off concept?
Annals of the Faculty of flaw and Economics
Dakar University
Percussion effect in economics, Annals – Dakar
The
Economic doctrine of Mouridism, Annals Dakar
1964 :
Economy in West Africa
–
Unity and Growth
Présence Africaine publications – Paris
4
1965 : The unspecified Factor
Review of Economics – Paris
1969 : Structural option and optimum development
Présence africaine CND Publications – Paris
1970 :
Economic Space and International Transmission of
Growth
Madagascar Economics Review
The
Role of Women in developing countries
Economic and Social Council – Dakar
Mathematical tools in modern economic analysis
University of Paris I – Sorbonne (840 pages)
Terms
of Exchange CREA – Dakar University
1975 :
Africa and the Reform of the International Monetary System:
LAW
AND POLITICAL
SCIENCE
Human Rights in
the African Political System
Colloquium in Dakar under the auspices of the
Friedrich Neumann Foundation (FRG)
Liberalism and
freedom in Black Africa –
Contribution published in the Italian
magazine LIBRO APERTA, Roma
Africa and the
New World Economic Order
Ottawa
Symposium – Canada, 1978
The Role of
Consensus in developing
countries – UNESCO Consensus and Peace at
the
Oslo Colloquium, 1980
Freedom and
Dignity in the different cultural
spheres.
Working Paper at the Berlin Reichstag
Seminar,
September 1980
The view Point
of the Third World on the
Brandt
Report. The Friedrich Neumann
Foundation, F.F.N Working paper.
Grummersbach. FRG, 1981
«Liberalism in
Black Africa. Human Rights
and
Peoples’ Rights. International Liberal –
London,
1984
Democratic
opposition in Senegal. Year Book
of the
International Liberal – Libro Aperto
Publications - Rome
« Un destin pour
l’Afrique » version 1
Khartala
Publications – Paris 1989
« Les cahiers de
Doléances du Sénégal aux
Etats
Généraux de 1789 ». Congrès de
l’International Libérale de Paris, octobre 1989.
5
« Un Destin pour
l’Afrique » updated version
Editions
Lafont – Paris 2005
« A Destiny for
Africa » Lafont Publications –
Paris 2006
The Wade Formula
(Financial
Times,
Washington Post, L.A Times, Le Monde, El Paìs)
2006 –
www.thewadeformula.com.
PUBLICATIONS ON MAITRE ABDOULAYE WADE
-
Marcel MENDY: SOPI OU LA LONGUE MARCHE – Dakar
- Jean
Marc KALFLECHE: Abdoulaye WADE, un Libéral Révolutionnaire,
-
Mamadou Alpha BARRY: La Pensée Economique de Maître Abdoulaye
WADE
-
Amadou Lamine FAYE: Le
Sénégal sous WADE. Rupture avec les
Modèles
d’Adaptation
ACADEMIC AWARDS &DISTINCTIONS
-
Doctor Honoris Causa of the University of Bordeaux, 2001.
-
Doctor Honoris Causa of the University of Bordeaux, 2001.
-
Doctor Honoris Causa of the University of Clermont-Ferrand 2002.
-
Diploma of Honor from John Hopkins University of Washington,
2002
-
Diploma of Honor and golden medal of the Verdun International
Centre
for
Peace, 2002
-
Diploma of Honor from Harvard University USA, 2002
-
Doctor Honoris Causa of the Mohamed V University of Rabat 2003.
-
Diploma of Honor from the Royal Academy of Morocco, 2003.
-
Awarded the Vermilion Medal for Peace of Bayreuth’s St Joseph
University, Lebanon 2003
-
Diploma and Confucius Medal of UNESCO for Peace 2003
-
Diploma and golden Medal for the Peace of ISESCO 2003.
-
Distinction of the “Hiroshima Stone for Peace in African” Tokyo
2003
- Henry
Sylvester Williams golden Medal and Prize for African
Renaissance (Trinidad and Tobago) July 2003.
-
Diploma of Honor from HEC, Paris 2004.
-
Democracy and Diaspora Human Rights Award.
-
International League of Human Rights Award, New York September
2004.
- NDI’s
Harriman Democracy Award Washington D.C. December 2004
-
Doctor Honoris Causa of the University of Minnesota USA 2004.
-
Doctor Honoris Causa of the Suffolk University of Dakar 2004.
-
Initiator of the first Pan African Conference of intellectuals
from Africa
and the
Diaspora, in December 2003, May and October 2004
-
Doctor Honoris Causa of the University of Lyon, France 2005.
-
Doctor Honoris Causa of the University of Besançon, France 2005.
-
Doctor Honoris Causa of the University of Naples, Italy 2005.
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Member of the Stockholm, Swedish International Academy of
Comparative Law.
- New
York International Academy Award for Great achievements, 2005
edition.
-
Assigned to carry out the building plan the UN’ “International
Peace
City”
and the UN Global Village at Lac Rose, in Senegal.
- The
Year 2005 Abolitionist Prize by the Humanitarian Organization
“Do
not
Touch Cain”.
-
Prizewinner of the
CRANS Montana’s Economic Forum, 13th
Edition.
-
Member of “The international Academy of Trial Lawyers” (San José
of
California, USA).
-
Golden Cane of Peace: coalition of Africa’s Women Leader, 2005.
-
Scientific Medal of Paris Dauphine University in December 2006.
-
Doctor Honoris Causa of Sorbonne University, Paris, December
2006.
-
Initiator of the first International Conference on the Islam-
Christian
Dialog
in Dakar in 2008.
-
HONORARY DISTINCTIONS
-
Distinction of first African Sittings for Peace; Lomé, Togo,
given by the
“Lauriers d’or de la paix”.
-
Golden Medal and Cane of Peace of the Universal Peace Council in
East
and
Central Africa, 2002.
-
Distinction for Land donation to World Wildlife Fund, 2005.
-
Distinction for Enlightened Leadership in the promotion of
Private
Sector
development in Africa: Whitaker group (AGOA 2005).
-
Gender Award of the African Committee of African Women Jurist’s
Association in 2005.
- Prize
and recognition Medal of the Confederation of African Women
Jurists’ Association.
-
Awarded the Houphouët-Boigny prize for Peace and Democracy –
UNESCO,
May 2006.
-
Awarded the 1rst
I.T.U
(International Telecommunications Union) Prize
for ICT,
May 2006.
-
Awarded the Prize of the Best African Country by “Celebrate
Africa
Foundation” a New
York NGO, September 2006