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'''Hadja Fatimata Ouattara Sanon''' is the Secretary General of the African Association of Free Software Users ([[AAUL]]), a founding member of the new African Network for Free Software and a founding member and Secretary General of the Association for Linux and Free Software in Burkina Faso ([[A3LBF]]). She is also active in the movement "Free Software"<ref>[http://www.a3lbf.bf/spip.php?article10 Association pour Linux et les Logiciels Libres]</ref> and a member of [[AFRALO]].<ref>[[ICANN 42]] Interview</ref> | '''Hadja Fatimata Ouattara Sanon''' is the Secretary General of the African Association of Free Software Users ([[AAUL]]), a founding member of the new African Network for Free Software and a founding member and Secretary General of the Association for Linux and Free Software in Burkina Faso ([[A3LBF]]). She is also active in the movement "Free Software"<ref>[http://www.a3lbf.bf/spip.php?article10 Association pour Linux et les Logiciels Libres]</ref> and a member of [[AFRALO]].<ref>[[ICANN 42]] Interview</ref> | ||
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Email: | hadja.sanon [at] gmail.com |
Hadja Fatimata Ouattara Sanon is the Secretary General of the African Association of Free Software Users (AAUL), a founding member of the new African Network for Free Software and a founding member and Secretary General of the Association for Linux and Free Software in Burkina Faso (A3LBF). She is also active in the movement "Free Software"[1] and a member of AFRALO.[2]
Hadja attended ICANN Senegal.[3]
Career History
In her professional life, Sanon began in the private sector before joining the Centre for Economic Policy Analysis and Social (CAPES), a mission administration placed under the technical supervision of the President of Burkina Faso on behalf of network of Knowledge Management in Burkina Faso (RGC-B). As Secretary General of the African Association of Free Software Users (AAUL), she has organized several meetings of African free software in Morocco, Gabon, and Burkina Faso.[4]