By:
Nana Appiah Acquaye
Gayane
Faye, Coordinator of SENSAT has addressed nearly 2,000 young people at the
Grande Rentrée Citoyenne held at the Grand Théâtre National de Dakar, urging
Senegalese youth to embrace careers in science, technology and space-related
professions.
The
event, initiated by Amy Sarr Fall, founder of Intelligences Citoyennes, aims to
promote excellence and citizenship among young people across Senegal. It
brought together students from all regions of the country and was attended by
the Minister of National Education, Moustapha Mamba Guirassy, along with other
government officials and invited guests.

During
his address, Faye shared his professional journey and outlined the progress of
Senegal’s space initiative, which he has led with the SENSAT team since 2019.
He emphasized that high-level technological projects are achievable within
Senegal and encouraged students to pursue ambitious scientific goals.
Faye
also highlighted the importance of increasing female participation in science,
technology, engineering and mathematics, calling on high school and university
students, particularly young women, to consider careers in engineering and
research. He underscored the need for discipline and perseverance, noting that
scientific excellence requires sustained effort and commitment.

One
of the central themes of this year’s edition was restoring interest in
scientific studies among pupils and students. Amy Sarr Fall said the initiative
seeks to demonstrate that success in science is attainable and that young
Senegalese can become leaders in fields often perceived as out of reach. She
pointed to Faye’s own background, noting that the coordinator of the Senegalese
space program comes from the village of Tchiky Serere in the Department of
Gossas, as an example of how determination and belief can translate into
national achievement.
The
Grande Rentrée Citoyenne continues to serve as a platform for inspiring youth
engagement in education, innovation and national development.