Aboukar Abdoulaye Diori

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Aboukar Abdoulaye Diori (born January 11, 1975 ) is a Nigerien diplomat .

Life

Aboukar Abdoulaye Diori is a son of the judge Abdoulaye Diori Kadidiatou Ly and the businessman and politician Abdoulaye Hamani Diori . Hamani Diori , Niger's first president, is his grandfather.

Diori studied law in Paris . In 2012 he published a legal dissertation with Edmond Jouve at the University of Paris V , in which he dealt with the Millennium Development Goals . He worked as a program officer at the under the direction of Inoussa Ousseini standing Permanent Representative of Niger to the UNESCO in Paris. In 2018 Diori was appointed Niger's ambassador to Italy . In this role he succeeded N'Gadé Nana Hadiza Noma Kaka .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mathieu Olivier: Arbre généalogique: que devient la famille d'Hamani Diori, premier président du Niger? In: Jeune Afrique. June 16, 2016, accessed August 19, 2018 (French).
  2. ^ L'ONU et le Cycle de développement du Millénaire. University of Paris V, accessed August 19, 2018 (French).
  3. ^ Directory of Permanent Delegations to UNESCO. UNESCO, accessed on August 19, 2018 .
  4. ^ Communiqué du Conseil des ministres du lundi 13 août 2018. In: Niger Diaspora. August 13, 2018, accessed August 19, 2018 (French).
  5. ^ Slimane Hamidou: Niger: La forfaiture récompensée. In: Niger Diaspora. August 16, 2018, accessed August 19, 2018 (French).