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Apr 3, 2018

Who are the winners and losers of Africa’s new free trade agreement?

By Abdoul Salam Bello and Jonathan Gass

Last month, the leaders of forty-four African nations signed a framework agreement to form a continental free-trade zone that will encompass a billion people and up to $3 trillion of cumulative GDP. The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) would be the largest free trade agreement since the founding of the World Trade Organization over […]

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Aug 11, 2015

Why Lake Chad matters: Tackling climate change, development, and security

By Abdoul Salam Bello

Lake Chad is shrinking In recent years, we have witnessed the dramatic rise of Boko Haram in Nigeria and its expansion into neighboring Cameroon, Chad, and Niger. In addition to sharing borders, these four countries have another valuable asset in common: Lake Chad. The resource remains the primary source of freshwater for irrigation projects in […]

Africa Climate Change & Climate Action

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Feb 3, 2015

Niger’s uprising: symptoms of Nigerien challenges

By Abdoul Salam Bello

Violent riots broke out in Niger last month following the depiction of the Prophet Muhammad on the cover of the French satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo. Ten people were killed and forty-five churches torched by protesters on January 16 and 17. Niger declared three days of mourning. The depiction shocked the majority of Nigeriens, more […]

North & West Africa Politics & Diplomacy

Abdoul Salam Bello is a nonresident senior fellow with the Atlantic Council’s Africa Center. He currently serves as alternate executive director of the Africa Group II at the World Bank Group Board of Directors where he represents 23 African countries. He brings extensive experience in economic development, multilateral trade cooperation and diplomacy. Bello most recently served as senior project officer at the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), leading a land restoration program in the Sahel. Prior to that, he was advisor to the executive director of the Africa Group II at the World Bank Group from 2014 to 2019.

Between 2007 and 2014, he held a series of senior positions in multilateral institutions. They included chief of staff at the New Partnership for Africa’s Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD) in South Africa, and economist at the Islamic Development Bank in Saudi Arabia. Prior to that, Bello worked in the private sector, including as assistant project manager at Renault France in 2005.

Bello holds a master’s degree in International Risk Management from HEC Paris, France; a master’s degree in Management of International Activities from the University of Lyon; a master’s degree in Diplomacy and Strategic Negotiations from Paris-Sud University; and an engineer’s degree in Telecommunications from the University of Toulon, France. Bello also graduated from the Executive Education Program for Senior Managers in Government at Harvard Kennedy School, USA.

Bello has authored two books: Les Etats-Unis et l’Afrique, de l’esclavage à Obama (L’Harmattan, 2019) and La régionalisation en Afrique: Essai sur un processus d’intégration et de développement (L’Harmattan, 2017).