
Women And Conflict In West Africa And Beyond
“Conflict increases women’s exposure and vulnerability to sexual and gender-based violence.” Dr Diene Keita In north-eastern Nigeria where Boko Haram
concept that advances equitable opportunities for economic participants during economic growth with benefits incurred bby every section of society.
system of institutions and procedures established to achieve Union objectives in the economic field, namely the coordination of economic policies to promote economic.
The idea of sustainability cannot be understood without reference to an end which is (or ends which are) to be sustained.
is part of the youth development process and supports the young person in developing.
I am a native of Guinea, hold a Doctorate in Law from Sorbonne University in Paris, where I graduated Summa Cum Laude. I also hold a Diploma in Advanced Studies (DEA) in International Economics and Development Law from Rene Descartes University; Paris 5 and Masters in Economic and Social Administration.
Being Passionate about development, I was first recruited by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in 1990. Also a well seasoned expert in Development issues.
“Conflict increases women’s exposure and vulnerability to sexual and gender-based violence.” Dr Diene Keita In north-eastern Nigeria where Boko Haram
Diene Keita, the Deputy Executive Director for Programmes at UNFPA, spoke at an event hosted by Women in Global Health,
Ms. Diene Keita, who recently served as Minister for Cooperation and African Integration with the Republic of Guinea, has been
As the Minister of Minister of Cooperation and Africa Integration Conakry, Guinea for 2 years, she was critical in mobilising external resources and building strong cooperation between the Republic of Guinea and other African countries, including the ECOWAS countries. She increased the portfolio and country mobilisation capabilities in ensure substantive knowledge is shared on the country and they all reach towards agenda 2030.
She served as the country representative to Nigeria where she managed the biggest public health programmes in UNFPA while manoeuvring the very complex political, structural and geographical contexts.
Current role focuses on achieving the programmatic aims of the UNFPA which include but not restricted to zero preventable maternal deaths, zero unmet need for family planning and zero violence and harmful practices against women and girls.
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