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Entrepreneurship Thursday 6th edition

For the sixth edition of Thursdays for entrepreneurship, and to provide answers to his questions, the choice of our guest of the month fell on a specialist in human resources and professional training, in the person of Mr Jean-Luc RAMAMONJIARISOA.

03 Feb 2020 - 00:00:00
Madagascar's economic situation remains dynamic, having reached 5.1% growth in 2018, driven by export-oriented sectors as well as transport, finance and construction, economic activity has slightly slowed down in 2019 with growth estimated at 4.7%. Forecasts are optimistic for 2020 (World Bank data). In a country where the majority of the population is under 25, the development of human capital and the employability of young people is at the center of this dynamic. But what are the current or future leading sectors, what are the professions of tomorrow for the sustainable development of the Big Island and what are the mechanisms for financing professional training? For the sixth edition of Thursdays for entrepreneurship, and to provide answers to his questions, the choice of our guest of the month fell on a specialist in human resources and professional training, in the person of Mr Jean-Luc RAMAMONJIARISOA. Through his very rich career, in particular as a corporate HRD for 19 years in key sectors of the economy such as Telecommunications, Mining, Energy and the Food Industry, President of the Malagasy Association of HRDs d'Entreprises, Trainer and current Managing Director of the Malagasy Vocational Training Fund, he is in the best position to guide you towards the career choice that best suits you.

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