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Christine Ouinsavi

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Christine Ouinsavi is a forestry biology researcher, recipient of the 2007 UNESCO-L’ORÉAL International fellowships for women in science, and politician from Benin. As of June 2017, she was the minister in charge of Primary Education, Literacy and National languages of Benin.[1][2]

Biography

Among fifteen young female researchers in the life sciences field, Christine Ouinsavi received the UNESCO-L’ORÉAL International fellowships award for women in science in 2007. She was among three women from Africa who receive the fellowship. Her interest was in forest biology and she was hosted by the Laval Forest Study Centre, Université Laval, Québec, Canada to "study the sustainable use of three forest plant species exploited as an important source of revenue by the rural population of Benin".[1]

Christine Ouinsavi was a member of the government of Dr. Boni Yayi. She handled the portfolio of the ministry in charge of Primary Education, Literacy and National languages of Benin.[2]

In 2017, she obtained a Ph.D in Agricultural Sciences was admitted to full professorship position at the University of Parakou, the first female to reach full professorship in that university. Before that, she was admitted to the University as an assistant professor in 2009 with a master of science in Agronomy engineering.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Fifteen Young Women Researchers Receive Unesco-L'Oréal 2007 International Fellowships For Women In Science - L'Oréal Group". www.loreal.com. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
  2. ^ a b Publications, USA International Business (2005-03-30). Benin Diplomatic Handbook. Int'l Business Publications. ISBN 9780739757451. {{cite book}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ "Bénin: Christine Ouinsavi admise au grade de professeur titulaire". BENIN WEB TV (in French). 2017-07-19. Retrieved 2017-11-25.[permanent dead link]