Sedia Massaquoi Bangoura

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Sedia Massaquoi Bangoura (born June 17, 1957 in Monrovia ) is a Liberian diplomat .

She studied linguistics at the University of Franche-Comté in Besançon and then at the United Nations University in Tokyo . Afterwards she worked as part of a UN volunteer program in Bonn . In 2004 she took over the management of the program directorate of the RIMCO support office in Monrovia. Later, as deputy minister of labor, she was involved in the integration of Liberia into the International Labor Organization . From 2007 to early 2010 she was ambassador to Germany . She is married with three children and speaks French and German.

Individual evidence

  1. Diplomatic Depeche, September 2007, p. 25