Mamady Diédé
Mamady Diémé holds a Ph.D. in political sociology from Assane Seck University in Ziguinchor, with a focus on armed conflicts. He has furthered his professional development through several courses in distance learning, research methods, and academic writing, notably at Cheikh Hamidou Kane Digital University and Alassane Ouattara University in Bouaké. After completing his studies, Mamady Diémé began his career as an adjunct professor at Cheikh Hamidou Kane Digital University, then as a lecturer at Assane Seck University in Ziguinchor. He has conducted several postdoctoral research projects on social dynamics and development issues, notably with the Global Development Network and MCA II Senegal, and coordinates an action research project funded by the French Development Agency (AFD), titled: “What Success Means in Senegal and Côte d’Ivoire” at the Institute for Education, Family, Health, and Gender at Assane Seck University in Ziguinchor.