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Convergence des Jeunesses Républicaines (COJER, Senegal)

Introduction

The Convergence des Jeunesses Républicaines (COJER) is the officially recognised youth organisation of Senegal’s governing Alliance pour la République – APR. It emerged alongside the APR’s launch in 2008 and was formally structured nationwide in 2012, giving young activists a platform to promote President Macky Sall’s reform agenda.1) COJER now has sections in all 46 departments and in major diaspora hubs such as France.2)

Objectives

According to public statements by successive national coordinators, COJER seeks to:

Organisation

International Work

COJER is a full member of IFLRY.

List of National Coordinators

2019 – present Moussa Sow 7)
2014 – 2019 Thérèse Faye Diouf 8)
2012 – 2014 Abdou Mbow 9)
1)
“Historique de l’APR et de la COJER”, Senego, 12 Mar 2021.
2)
COJER France Facebook post, 18 Oct 2023.
3)
Interview with Moussa Sow, E-Media SN, 5 Feb 2024.
4)
“Forum de l’Emploi COJER Kaffrine”, Le Quotidien, 29 Nov 2021.
5)
Press briefing, COJER National Bureau, 7 May 2022.
6)
Programme brochure, Université Républicaine 2023, p. 3.
7)
Décret n° 2019-1032 du 25 Jun 2019, Journal Officiel du Sénégal.
8)
“Portrait de Thérèse Faye Diouf”, Dakaractu, 14 Jul 2015.
9)
“Abdou Mbow, premier coordonnateur de la COJER”, Leral.net, 12 Jun 2013.