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Mrs seck Mame Fatou Ndiaye

About Me: 

I am Mame Fatou Ndiaye. I was born in 1977 in Ziguinchor, (Casamance) southern Senegal and I used to work for women and children in my community by promoting their best actions and by making films on their daily lives. In 1999 I got a certificate in computer science after a 2 year-training. In November 1999 I got married . Now, I have 2 lovely boys. In 2005 I got an attestation in audiovisual and social communication after 9 months training. After that, with 3 other people, we created a small entreprise called TEXCOM and started producing documentaries. In 2007, I won the 1st prize in the My Hero film festival for the Community Category with a film entitled "Malaria Queen". To watch "Malaria Queen", go to www.myhero .com

My Passions: 
TV production, making videos on issues related to women
My Challenges: 
Create a web site for only women needs
My Vision for the Future: 
Give more power to women in the world in order to give to humanity the oportunity to live in a better environment
My Areas of Expertise: 
communication and video production
My Languages: 
French, English
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