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词条 Aminata Touré
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  1. Early life and career

  2. Politics

     Justice Minister  Prime Minister  Special Envoy of the President 

  3. References

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|office = Prime Minister of Senegal
|president = Macky Sall
|term_start = 3 September 2013
|term_end = 8 July 2014
|predecessor = Abdoul Mbaye
|successor = Mohammed Dionne
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|birth_place = Dakar, Senegal
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|party = Alliance for the Republic
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International School of Management
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Aminata Touré (born 12 October 1962) is a Senegalese politician who served as the Prime Minister of Senegal from 1 September 2013 to 4 July 2014.[1] She was the second female Prime Minister of Senegal after Mame Madior Boye, and she previously served as Justice Minister from 2012 to 2013.

Her appointment as Prime Minister was announced while she was[2] pursuing several corruption cases involving former government figures.[2] She vowed to continue the course of "development and improving the living conditions of our citizens."[3] She has been dubbed "Iron Lady" in the press due to her anti-corruption campaign and platform. She has worked for women's rights in her previous career positions.[4]

Early life and career

The daughter of a doctor and his midwife, Aminata spent her schooling days in Tambacounda, where her father was assigned, and attended her sixth year at the Gaston-Berger High School in Kaolack In her youth, Aminata played football for the Dakar Gazelles. She also studied in France, where she obtained a Masters in economics in Dijon and a postgraduate degree in business administration in Aix-en-Provence.[5] At university,{{which|date=September 2013}} she worked with the Communist Workers' League as a member and later joined the Movement for Socialism and Unity (MSU). She has worked in programs involved with family planning and reproductive health in Senegal, Burkina Faso and Côte d'Ivoire. She also worked for the United Nations Population Fund, where she was program coordinator for the Gender and HIV program in West Africa. She holds a Ph.D. degree in International Financial Management from the International School of Management. Her doctoral dissertation was focused on micro financing of women in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Politics

Justice Minister

She has worked to tackle corruption.[6] As justice minister she also worked to reform the judicial system by reducing the time that citizens had to wait for trial, and by streamlining the justice system. She initiated audits of former government officials who were in office under former president Abdoulaye Wade, including the former president's son, Karim Wade.

Prime Minister

Having announced that she was being appointed as prime minister, she then controversially named Sidiki Kaba to replace her as justice minister. He was later criticized due to his work on the decriminalization of homosexuality. Her cabinet was also criticized by feminists as it had only four women in a cabinet of 32 ministers.[4]

On 4 July 2014, she was dismissed as prime minister following her failure to win a seat from Dakar in the 2014 local elections.[7] President Macky Sall signed a decree that read: "Ms Aminata Toure's functions have been terminated."[8]

Special Envoy of the President

Three months after leaving the Prime Minister's office, Aminata Toure was nominated by President Macky SALL as a Special Envoy.[9]

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Senegal PM Aminata Toure sacked after poor election results|url=http://news.biharprabha.com/2014/07/senegal-pm-aminata-toure-sacked-after-poor-election-results/|work=IANS|publisher=news.biharprabha.com|accessdate=5 July 2014}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/2013/09/01/us-senegal-government-pm-idUSBRE9800BK20130901 |title=Senegal's Sall appoints anti-graft campaigner as prime minister |publisher=Reuters |accessdate=2013-09-03}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.gouv.sn/Mme-Aminata-Toure-nomme-Premier.html |title=Mme Aminata Touré nommé Premier Ministre |publisher=Government of Senegal |language=French|accessdate=2013-09-03}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/05/senegal-prime-minister-aminata-toure|title=Senegal hails new prime minister known for football and feminism|publisher=The Guardian|date=5 September 2013}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.adakar.com/qui/profil.asp?id=5|title=Biographie|language=French|publisher=aDakar.com}}
6. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.lequotidien.sn/index.php/politique/item/9671-profil-aminata-toure-ministre-de-la-justice--leconomiste-juriste-pour-oublier-cheikh-tidiane-sy |title=Archived copy |access-date=2013-09-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151225124958/http://www.lequotidien.sn/index.php/politique/item/9671-profil-aminata-toure-ministre-de-la-justice--leconomiste-juriste-pour-oublier-cheikh-tidiane-sy |archive-date=2015-12-25 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
7. ^http://www.dw.de/senegal-dismisses-pm-toure-after-she-loses-dakar-vote/a-17759747
8. ^http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2014/07/senegal-prime-minister-sacked-20147501544401960.html
9. ^Special Envoy of the President.
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