Fadjimata Sidibé

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Fadjimata Sidibé (* 23. October 1955 in Bilma ; Complete name: Sidibé Fadjimata Maman Dioula ) is a Nigerien educator , diplomat and politician .

Life

Fadjimata Sidibé attended elementary schools in N'Guigmi , N'Gourti and Bilma from 1962 to 1968 . She then attended the Collège d'enseignement général in Diffa and the Lycée Kassaï in Niamey , from which she graduated with a baccalauréat . She studied from 1975 at the University of Niamey , which she left in 1979 with a certificate in atomic and nuclear physics and a license in physics . She then studied from 1980 to 1982 physics at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Bamako in Mali , she with a Maîtrise by calculating the energy of the ionized lithium - atom using the perturbation theory , the variational method and the Pluvinage graduated method.

Sidibé then worked as a physics teacher. From 1982 to 1986 she taught at the Lycée Notre Dame du Niger de Bamako and at the Lycée Bouillagui Fadiga in Mali, then from 1986 to 1996 at the Lycée Kassaï in Niamey, interrupted by further training at the Université nationale du Bénin in Porto from 1992 to 1994 -Novo , which she finished with a thesis on teaching basic solar energy in secondary schools. From 1996 to 2002 she worked in the school inspectorate for physics lessons in secondary school in Niamey IV . After further training at the normal school at Niamey University, Sidibé worked as a national school inspector from 2003 to 2009 and was responsible for the classrooms of the Lycée Kassaï . From 2009 to 2010 she worked as a director in the Nigerien Ministry of Secondary and Higher Education. She was also involved in various international women's organizations and educational networks.

From March 1, 2010 to April 21, 2011, Fadjimata Sidibé was Minister of Education in the government of Head of State Salou Djibo . She became Niger's Ambassador to Canada in 2012 and also to Cuba in 2013 . In 2014 she moved to Togo as an ambassador .

Fadjimata Sidibé is married and has five children.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Siradji Sanda: Madame Sidibé Maman Dioula Fadjimata, ministre de l'Education nationale: une riche expérience professionnelle doublée de pédagogie. In: Niger Diaspora. November 4, 2010, accessed November 17, 2018 (French).
  2. List of the gouvernements successifs de la République du Niger de 1957 à 2016. (PDF) Service de la documentation générale du secrétariat général de la Présidence de la République, archived from the original on November 14, 2018 ; accessed on April 1, 2020 (French).
  3. ^ Conseil des ministres du Niger du mercredi 15 février 2012 (le communiqué). In: Ouestaf. February 16, 2012, accessed November 16, 2018 (French).
  4. Sidibé Fadjimata, ambassadeur du Niger à Cuba. In: aNiamey.com. July 31, 2013, accessed November 16, 2018 (French).
  5. ^ Conseil des ministres du Niger du mercredi 12 février 2014 (le communiqué). In: Ouestaf. February 14, 2014, accessed November 16, 2018 (French).