Neneh MacDouall-Gaye

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Neneh MacDouall-Gaye at the World Summit on the Information Society (2005)

Neneh MacDouall-Gaye (born April 8, 1957 in Bathurst, today Banjul ) is a politician of the West African state of Gambia .

Life

She graduated from St. Joseph's High School in Banjul in 1974 and then started her career at Radio Gambia , where she worked as a presenter and producer from 1979. In 1980 she obtained a diploma in mass communication from the Radio and Television Training Institute in Maspero-Cairo during a stay abroad in Egypt .

In 1993 she was the producer and media director of the Worldview International Foundation in Banjul. Another stay abroad took place in 1995 in Accra , Ghana at the Television Production, National Film and Television Institute and in the same year at the Interactive and participatory Program Production, Worldview International Foundation in Dhaka , Bangladesh. In 1996, she led the way into the Netherlands in the Television Production, Radio Netherlands Training Center (R NTC).

At Gambia Radio & Television Services (GRTS), which had since emerged from Radio Gambia, she became production manager for documentaries, dramas and youth in 1996, and in 2001 she became program manager for television. Before that, she was in 1997 for a training course in project organization and self-management for television producers at Deutsche Welle in Berlin . She became Deputy Director General of the station in 2002.

Neneh MacDouall-Gaye was appointed to the cabinet of President Jammeh on March 29, 2005 and accepted the Secretary of State, Department of State for Trade, Industry and Employment . She changed departments in October of the same year and has since been Secretary of State, Communication, Information & Technology .

On March 19, 2008, she gave up her post to Fatim M. Badjie and subsequently represented Gambia as Ambassador to the United Nations .

family

Neneh MacDouall-Gaye is married.

Awards and honors

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gambian Brains: The Best and Brightest from St. Joseph's High - Daily Observer. February 4, 2017. Retrieved December 25, 2018 .
  2. Cabinet changes ( Memento of the original dated July 11, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. The Daily Observer (online) March 20, 2008 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / observer.gm
  3. Gambia: President Confers Awards On Over 700 Personalities Celebration of the Prestigious Awards Conferred On His Excellency & Awards Ceremony of the July 22nd Revolution. In: The Daily Observer. August 22, 2016, accessed January 30, 2019 .

Web links

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