Driving sustainable investment in African Mining

Mamadou Coulibaly

Co-Founder & Managing Partner Satis Partners

Mamadou Coulibaly, co-founder and Managing Partner of Satis Partners, law firm based in Mali has more than 16 years of experience in advising global companies as registered Lawyer or as In-House counsel.
He has a broad experience on corporate finance acquisitions and equity investments within the mining and energy sector. 
Mamadou’s experience involves advising corporates and funders on the investment in and development of natural resources projects.  Mamadou has advised on the funding and acquisition of projects across Africa.


2025 Agenda Sessions

Bras de fer au Sahel : gagnant-gagnant ou perdant-perdant? /Tensions in the Sahel: A Win-Win or Los

Retour du souverainisme économique, guerre contre le terrorisme, nouveau code minier de l’UEMOA, diversification des partenariats… Les raisons derrière le regain de tensions au Sahel s’entremêlent tandis que le risque que toutes les parties se retrouvent perdantes grandit. Que faut-il comprendre de la situation actuelle au Sahel ? Doit-on craindre une nouvelle dégradation à court terme ?   

Burkina, Mali, Niger : cas similaires ou distincts?   
Compagnies minières : quelle stratégie face aux juntes?  
Sahel : quelles perspectives pour le secteur minier? 

Economic sovereignty, the fight against terrorism, a new WAEMU mining code, diversification of partnerships… The reasons behind the renewed tensions in the Sahel are complex and intertwined, while the risk of all sides ending up as losers continues to grow. What should we make of the current state of affairs in the Sahel? Is further deterioration looming in the short term? 

Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger: Are their cases similar or distinct? 
Mining companies: What strategies can they adopt to deal with the juntas? 
The Sahel: What’s the outlook for the mining sector? 

 

 

Tuesday 04 February 11:00 - 11:30 CTICC2

Intergovernmental Summit Track 2

Add to calendar 02/04/2025 11:00 02/04/2025 11:30 Bras de fer au Sahel : gagnant-gagnant ou perdant-perdant? /Tensions in the Sahel: A Win-Win or Los

Retour du souverainisme économique, guerre contre le terrorisme, nouveau code minier de l’UEMOA, diversification des partenariats… Les raisons derrière le regain de tensions au Sahel s’entremêlent tandis que le risque que toutes les parties se retrouvent perdantes grandit. Que faut-il comprendre de la situation actuelle au Sahel ? Doit-on craindre une nouvelle dégradation à court terme ?   

Burkina, Mali, Niger : cas similaires ou distincts?   
Compagnies minières : quelle stratégie face aux juntes?  
Sahel : quelles perspectives pour le secteur minier? 

Economic sovereignty, the fight against terrorism, a new WAEMU mining code, diversification of partnerships… The reasons behind the renewed tensions in the Sahel are complex and intertwined, while the risk of all sides ending up as losers continues to grow. What should we make of the current state of affairs in the Sahel? Is further deterioration looming in the short term? 

Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger: Are their cases similar or distinct? 
Mining companies: What strategies can they adopt to deal with the juntas? 
The Sahel: What’s the outlook for the mining sector? 

 

 

CTICC2 Africa/Johannesburg