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SENEGAL: Moussoukoro Diop, the one who moves the lines.

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Engineer in Computer Science, in charge of digital communication of function, Founder & CEO of the African digital agency “Digital Mousso”.

Member of the Network of Bloggers of Senegal, Moussoukoro Diop is active in several areas to move the lines.

After obtaining her Baccalaureate S2 at the boarding school of excellence, Mariama Bâ Education House in Gorée, Moussoukoro specialized in Computer Science.

In March 2015, she was elected Digital Women of the Year.
In Forbes Afrique in June 2015, she was cited as one of the few women in West Africa to innovate in the digital field.

Activist, she articipated to the organization of the first Africtivistes forum in Dakar, to several fights in Senegal as June 23, #NonAuMur, #SenStopEbola, #AfricaSaysNo, 1 year #BringBackOurgirls, schooling of the girls, fight against the abuses undergone by women, better training of women on social networks, better involvement of women in ICTs.

Apart from her activism, she works a lot in the social sector to help disadvantaged groups via associations.
Initiatrice of #JigeenuSenegal, with the women of the Network of bloggers of Senegal, she pays tribute via blog and social networks to all these women and anonymous women.

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In the special Senegal magazine “Jeune Afrique” of December 2016, Moussoukoro Diop is ranked in the TOP 9 most influential people on Twitter in Senegal.

An emblematic figure of digital and feminine activism in Senegal, she works closely with associations for the defense of democracy by citizens.

Great curious, lively and in love with art, she also promotes the destination of her country Senegal via social networks, often posting beautiful images of Senegal because it believes strongly in this sentence: “Every citizen, is the first ambassador of his country. “.
As a woman, she does not limit herself and strongly believes in the power women have to advance their country and revolutionize the digital world.

She is currently Digital Communications Officer for the West Africa Office of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

Good luck and good luck for the continuation my great Moussoukoro

       

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