Bamako is the biggest city in Mali and the capital city of the country. It has an estimated population of around 1.9 million people. As of 2006 it was the fastest growing city in Africa and the sixth fastest growing in the world. The unemployment rate in Mali increased between 2011 and 2013 from 10.5 to 10.8 percent. Between 1997 and 2013 the rate averaged around 8.35 and reached an all-time high of 108 percent in 2013. This trend shows a constant increase in the unemployment rate. One university in the city is the University of Bamako. This university was founded in 1996. it is also known as the University of Mali. The main faculties are the science and technology faculties, medical, humanities, arts, social science and law and public service faculties.
Microsoft Sway Training Course in Bamako
The Microsoft Sway Course in Bamako invites learners to explore the art of crafting visually rich, interactive content. They'll learn to navigate Sway’s intuitive workspace, organise narratives, and blend text, images, and videos into captivating presentations and reports for professional communication and educational storytelling.
- Master intuitive interface for creating web-based content on any device
- Incorporate multimedia elements for engaging presentations
- Understand real-time teamwork and integration with Microsoft Sway Training