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Salimata Sawadogo

Burkinabe diplomat

Salimata or Salamata Sawadogo Tapsoba (born December 31, 1958, in Ouagadougou, Upper Volta) is the former chair of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights. She is also a magistrate, and (as of 2006), the Amb*ador of Burkina Faso to Senegal, Mauritania, Guinea, Cape Verde and Gambia. She is also a member of the Jurist Women's *ociation of Burkina Faso.

Contents

  • 1 Education
  • 2 Career
    • 2.1 Law
    • 2.2 Politics
    • 2.3 Amb*ador to Senegal
  • 3 Professional *ociations
  • 4 Personal life
  • 5 References

Education

Sawadogo earned her scientific baccalaureate (called in Burkina "BAC D") in 1979. She then entered the University of Ouagadougou's law school, and in 1980 received her Diplôme d'études universitaires générales ("DEUG I", a degree of general academic studies) and in 1981 her "DEUG II". In 1982, she received her law degree, and in 1983 her master's degree in law. In 1985, she received her magistracy degree at the French National School for the Judiciary.

Career

Law

Sawadogo was an examining magistrate to the Court of Bankruptcy of Ouagadougou.She subsequently became President of the Court of Work of Ouagadougou, judging individual conflicts and questions about social security.

She was a magistrate in the Court of Appeal of Ouagadougou, and later became vice president of the Tribunal de Grande Instance de Ouagadougou.

Politics

Sawadogo was legal adviser to the Minister of Transport and Tourism in Burkina Faso, and later became Secretary-general of the Ministry for Justice

In 2001 she was nominated as a member of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, and in November 2003, she was nominated as its President. She served in this position until November 2007.

Amb*ador to Senegal

Since July 2003, Sawadogo has been the amb*ador of Burkina Faso to Senegal, Mauritania, Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau, and the Gambia.Since March 6, 2014 she has also been amb*ador to South Africa.

Professional *ociations

Sawadogo was the president of the jurist’s women *ociation of Burkina, AFJ/BF. This *ociation was created in November 1993 to promote women's rights, and to oppose all forms of discrimination against women.

Personal life

Sawadogo resides in Senegal. Since 1985, she has been married to Joseph Sawadogo, an educator who works in Burkina Faso. She has 2 children, Lae*ia and Philippe.

References