Céline Yoda

Céline Yoda (born April 6, 1958) is a Burkinabé politician; she was the ambassador of Burkinabe in Taiwan (R.O.C) from 2013-2017.

Son Execellence

Celine Yoda
Céline Yoda in June 2016
Burkinabe Ambassadrice to Teipai
In office
2013–2016
Preceded byJacques Yamlaneba Sawadogo
Succeeded byAminata Sana Congo
Personal details
BornApril 6, 1958
Burkina Faso
Spouse(s)Mr Yoda
Educationsocial and familial economics
HonoursOrdre de l’Etoile brillante avec Grand Cordon a Taiwan, 2017

She also served as the Minister for the Promotion of Women, having formerly been the Ambassador for Burkina Faso to Denmark.

Early life and education

Yoda received her diploma from the École Normale Supérieure d’Enseignement Technique et Professionnel in Dakar, where she studied social and familial economics. Before serving in public office, she spent a long career working for non-governmental organizations and some government groups.[1]

Political career

She was the first female secretary general of SPONG (the Secrétariat Permanent des ONG, Burkina Faso's organization of NGO's); she served in this position for two terms. She also worked for a time for the United Nations in Burkina Faso as a national expert on "population creation and development".[1]

From 1997 until 2000 she was the Minister for the Promotion of Women, and was the inaugural holder of that post following its creation.[2] She was subsequently named as the Burkina Faso's Ambassador to Denmark, and held that post until 2007 when she returned to her country to become the Minister for the Promotion of Women once more.[3] She remained in this post until 2011, when she was replaced in the role by Nestorine Sangaré.[4]

She was named her country's Ambassador to Denmark once again in 2016.[5] She later described that she felt that the equal rights between men and women that she saw there and in other Scandinavian countries was something she hoped would eventually be fostered in Africa.[2] One of her addition duties was the sponsor of the diplomatic mission to Taiwan, which reopened that year following an absence of 20 years. She said in an interview that the Taiwanese population shared many similarities with Burkina Faso, and that the model of development undertaken by the country over the past 50 years was one that her country should strive to imitate.[5] Following her duties in Copenhagen, she returned to the Burkina Faso government as the Minister for the Promotion of Women again.[2]

References

  1. "S.E. Mme Céline Yoda : "La coopération entre le Burkina et les pays nordiques se porte bien"". Le Faso.net (in French). 8 September 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
  2. Époté, Denise; Douanio, Marguerite. "Unité 3 : Interview de Céline Yoda Konkobo". TV5 Monde (in French). Retrieved 1 November 2016.
  3. "Céline Yoda fait ses adieux au Danemark". Le Faso.net. 5 September 2007. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
  4. "Ministère de la Promotion de la femme : Céline Yoda passe la main à Nestorine Sangaré" (in French). Government of Burkina Faso. 30 April 2011. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
  5. "Celine Yoda, Ambassadeur Du Burkina À Taipei : "Le Modle Taiwanese Est Imitable Chez Nous, J'en Suis Sure"". L'Observateur Paalga (in French). 2 July 2016. Retrieved 1 November 2016.

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