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Senegalese-German Centre for Jobs, Migration and Reintegration (CSAEM), Dakar

Senegalese-German Centre for Jobs, Migration and Reintegration (CSAEM), Dakar

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Senegalese-German Centre for Jobs, Migration and Reintegration (CSAEM)
ANPEJ, ground floor, Castor, Dakar
Lot 1 Lotissement SODIDA
Avenue Bourguiba
47267 Dakar-Liberté

Monday to Friday 9:00-13:30 and 14:30-16:00

To avoid long waiting times, the Senegalese-German Centre asks its visitors to make an appointment by telephone in advance. You can reach us at +221 33 825 87 21.

If you are unable to come to the centre in person, we would be happy to advise you over the phone on the following topics: professional integration, requirements for regular migration to Germany and other countries, psychosocial support. Please make an appointment in advance by telephone: +221 33 825 87 21.

For general questions and further support, please contact your personal advisor.
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Benedite Regina Coly

Benedite Regina Coly

Coordinator

I work as a job mobility advisor. My role is to find work experience for young people who want to work abroad. The centre receives a lot of requests from international partners. This is where my role as coach for the candidates comes in useful. I assist companies from selecting CVs through to completing the application documents.

I also help young people who start their own business in Senegal. This includes helping them to collate information to prepare their business plan, for example. My help also includes part of our training courses on entrepreneurship.

I speak French, Wolof, Diola and Serer, and also a little English.

Adrien Diedhiou

Adrien Diedhiou

Advisor

I look forward to advising you on opportunities in Senegal, for example, if you are looking for a training place or for work.

I can also help you to carry out your idea for a project by developing and supporting business plans. This is one of my main responsibilities. I worked for many years at ANPEJ in the areas of advice on integration and support for project leaders.

I studied business administration. I speak French, Wolof, Diola and a bit of English.

Libasse Ndour

Libasse Ndour

Advisor

I'm an advisor at the "German-Senegalese Centre for Jobs, Migration and Reintegration (CSAEM)" and will be pleased to welcome you there. I will also be happy to answer your questions on legal migration to Germany and reintegration programmes in Senegal. 

I studied German language and literature at the University of Dakar. After a year of teacher training, I taught German for 12 years.

I speak Wolof, French and German and a bit of Pular and English.

Ibrahima Diome

Ibrahima Diome

Advisor

I support young working people who are looking for work abroad. Based on their CVs, I inform them about the various international job offers. Candidates who make it to the final selection are supported and coached until the end of the process.

My master's degree in international trade and law studies helped me to specialise in international job mediation.

I also accompany Senegalese people who want to start a business. I help them with the research and formulation of project ideas, the elaboration of their business plan, the search for financing and the administrative and financial management of their companies.

I speak fluent French and Wolof and also some English.

Amadou Tidiane Diallo

Amadou Tidiane Diallo

Advisor

I take care of job placement, especially for returnees.

As a sociologist, I have already gained experience with non-governmental organisations in the field of education and training. This also applies to helping returnees with their social and vocational reintegration.

I am also responsible for cooperation with the private sector. We research what personnel needs companies have. Then we identify young people who might fit the jobs, train them and put them in contact with the companies.

I also work in the identification of and in partnership with the structures involved in the training and integration of young people, women and returnees.

I speak French, Wolof, Poular and some English.

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Professional development in Senegal: the women of Thiaroye sur Mer

People from Thiaroye sur Mer in Senegal often die in an attempt to reach Europe by sea. A women’s collective warns against irregular migration. It tells people about the alternatives offered by professional development.

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Earning their own money from local cereal crops 

The Senegalese-German Centre for Jobs, Migration and Reintegration (CSAEM) has been providing an inclusive training course for women with and without disabilities. Processing cereal crops gives the women the opportunity to improve their incomes.

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Working in the public sector

Partnerships with public institutions in Senegal help CSAEM to contribute to matching jobseekers with suitable jobs. Its service includes training courses and job placement.

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A new branch for popular designer fashion

My fashion company “Touty” withstood the corona pandemic. It will soon be offering career prospects for more young people.

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Earning money as a woman in the security sector

Mbombe finally found a job as a security guard after her training course. Cooperation with companies enables CSAEM to match people with jobs.

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New jobs thanks to a water filtration system

I returned to Senegal after 29 years in Europe. My family and I operate a water filtration system. The CSAEM helped me when my turnover reduced, and now I want to expand my business.

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My dream is to revolutionise African fashion

My time in Germany was a great experience, but I couldn’t work there. Back in Senegal I now run a sewing workshop and I’m thinking about opening a retail outlet.

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Fashion for mothers and children

I’ve set up a business in Senegal making maternity and baby clothing.

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Seizing the opportunities that my brother didn’t have

Lots of people in my town are unemployed. I’d like to set up my own business to help change that.

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Things finally look promising

I thought moving to Europe would solve all my problems. But I didn’t make it there. Now I’m living in Senegal and doing well – thanks to psychosocial support from the “House of Hope”.

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Tailoring combats the crisis

Fashion designer Touty has opened her own tailoring business with assistance from the "Successful in Senegal" project.

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