Mariama Keïta

Mariama Keïta (1946 in Niamey – 29 October 2018, in Turkey) was Niger's first woman journalist and feminist activist.[1]

Mariama Keïta
Born1946
Died (aged 72)
NationalityNigerien
OccupationJournalist, presenter, Communication Advisor, activist, producer
EmployerLa Voix du Sahel, Higher Council of Communication of Niger (CSC)
OrganizationAssociation for Democracy, Freedom and Development

Biography

Keïta began as an editor and presenter of a newspaper and on the public radio station La Voix du Sahel. In 1993, she participated in the popularization of the Constitution of Niger, which allowed the holding of the first democratic elections of the country.[2]

From 2003 to 2006, Keïta was the president of the Higher Council of Communication (CSC), the body responsible for the regulation of the country's media. During her last years of her career, she worked as the director of La Voix du Sahel. She is the first Nigerien woman to be a journalist at a time when the profession was considered exclusively for men in Niger.[3]

A feminist activist and figure, she was a pioneer in the defense of women's rights in Niger. She is the coordinator of non-governmental organizations and women's associations in Niger, a group of about fifty structures.[4] She is also the head of one of the country's first NGOs, the Association for Democracy, Freedom and Development.[3][5]

Keïta died on 29 October 2018, at the age of 72, following a long illness.[6]

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