The former Minister of Literacy and Basic Education Mamadou Ndoye was brought to the head of the Democratic League (LD, majority), replacing Professor Abdoulaye Bathily Saturday night, the first day of the 7th Ordinary Congress this party cited among the major formations left Senegal.
Mamadou Ndoye, teacher training, has spearheaded many years political and trade union activities before joining his party with the Senegalese government, under the former socialist president Abdou Diouf, in the early 1990s.
The former secretary general of the Single and Democratic Teachers' Union of Senegal (SUDES) was in charge of education from 1993 to 1998. Since leaving the government, it is almost exclusively devoted to his activities as an international consultant, particularly for the benefit of UNESCO and the World Bank (WB).
Ndoye, 68, contributes as an expert at the Global Consultation on Education in perspective of the development of the post 2015 development agenda. He was also executive secretary of the Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA).
Its passage in the Senegalese government, the opinion holds especially his creation Volunteers education, a body that has inspired and which he helped to create in order to boost the gross enrollment ratio (GER) at the low time in his country.
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