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Mallé Diagana, CBD project Leader
Mallé Diagana, CBD project leader © Anyobe WWF WAMER

 

Dr. Mamadou Diallo, Habitats & Species Manager (2006- present)
Mamadou Diallo, Species Programme Manager © ANyobe WWF WAMER


  • Ph. D. in biological oceanography.
  • Advisor at Ministry of fisheries and maritime economy in (1987- 1990)
  • Research programme coordinator of fisheries management Dakar based Thiaroye Centre for oceanographic.( 1992-2006)
  • Lecturer in ecology and oceanography. ( 1992-2006)
  • Consultant in fisheries, oceanographic and conservation issues

Alassane Dieng, Project leader (2008-present)
Alassane Dieng, Project leaders Wulaa Nafa © WWF WAMER

  • Certificate in « Fisheries Resource Management », Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Tokyo JAPAN, 2004
  • Master’s (M.Sc.) in Maritime Resources Management (Option Fisheries & Environment), Rimouski Quebec University (UQAR) – CANADA,2002
  • Certificate in micro economic analysis and financial management of projects, National School ofApplied Economics (ENEA) Dakar-SENEGAL, 1999
  • Senior Technician in Halieutics, Higher Institute of Sciences and Halieutics Techniques, (ISSTH)/ECOWAS Nouadhibou-MAURITANIA, 1992
  • Deputy coordinator in charge of the "Sustainable fisheries component MINISTRY OF MARITIME ECONOMY AND MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT 2005-2008
  • Counterpart of the Japanese expert in charge of the fisheries management component of the "Programme of assessment and management of sea resources in Senegal", MINISTRY OF MARITIME ECONOMY AND MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT,2003-2005

“ As a Senegalese civil servant with over 15 years experience in fisheries management, I was seeking a new challenge at an international level like WWF and to have the opportunity to use my skills in fisheries management and participative approach for marine resources and environment conservation”.

Oulimata Diop, Programme Assistant
Oulimata Diop, Programme Assistant © PSD WWF WAMER

  • Msc Project management
  •  B.A in Project management.
  • Long and rich experience as secretary in an insurance company, a Bookshop, in an architect office.
"I chose to work for WWF both because it was a good opportunity and because I am interested in marine conservation," she says.

Christian Faye, Programme Assistant ( 2005 – present)
Christian Faye, Programme Assistant © Fernando

     
    • Master degree in Quality Management System (ISM, Dakar, Senegal)
    • Worked for a company of computing maintenance: Info & Electro consultance (1999- 2005)

     
    "Our life and that of the future generations depend on natural resources, thus we need to manage them in a sustainable way; and Environmental Education can contribute to that end." He says

Awa Ndiaye, Micro Finance Project Leader
AWA Ndiaye, Micro-Finance Officer © WWF WAMER

  • Engineer Diploma on Agricultural studies.
  • MSc econometric-statistic
  • Certificate project elaboration
  • Certificate in economy tools for the conservation
  • Her thesis was on “ the contribution of microfinance to poverty alleviation in rural areas”
  • WAMER consultant for the newly developed microfinance programme
  • Certificate of climate change
  • Certificate adaptation vulnerability trainer
  • Certificate of global woman leadership

“Providing fishermen with alternative livelihoods is key to promoting sustainable fisheries in West Africa and I hope the programme I am piloting will help make a difference” she says.


 

 

Dr. Ibrahima Niamadio, Fisheries Programme Manager (2006-present )
Dr Ibrahima Niamadio, Fisheries Programme Manager © ANyobe WWF WAMER

  • Doctor in Veterinarian Studies and Sciences
  • Civil servant Fisheries officer – Ministry of Fisheries (Senegal) 1986-2001
  • Senegal Focal Point on Coastal Planning Network in West Africa (1999 – 2002)
  • Coordinator of PRCM 2001-2005
  • Expert on Fisheries and aquaculture

Rukia Sow, Monitoring and evaluation Officer
Rukia Sow, Monitoring and evaluation Officer © Anyobe WWF WAMER

 Msc Project Management
Certificate Challenges of leadership in teams, M.I.T
Bachelors Degree in project management
Certificate in executive secretariat


Monitoring and evaluation Officer Wamer
Personal Assistant to the regional coordinator Wamer
Secretary at WWF-WAMER (2005 – 2007)
Executive secretary in a private firm (2000 – 2005)

Ousman Drammeh, The Gambia Program Ba Nafaa Project Manager
Ousman Drammeh, The Gambia Program Ba Nafaa Project Manager © Anyobe WWF WAMER