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'''Hadja Fatimata Ouattara Sanon''' is the Secretary General of the African Association of Free Software Users (AAUL). She is also active in the movement "Free Software".  She is 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).<ref>[http://www.a3lbf.bf/spip.php?article10 Association pour Linux et les Logiciels Libres]</ref>
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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>
  
She attended [[ICANN Senegal]].<ref>[https://www.registration123.com/reports/saved.cfm?r=%24*%40H%26W%20%20%20%0A ICANN 42 Attendee List]</ref>  
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Hadja attended [[ICANN Senegal]].<ref>[https://www.registration123.com/reports/saved.cfm?r=%24*%40H%26W%20%20%20%0A ICANN 42 Attendee List]</ref>  
  
 
== Career History ==
 
== Career History ==
In his professional life, she took her first steps in 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 Rabat, Morocco, Gabon in Libreville and Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso.<ref>[http://www.a3lbf.bf/spip.php?article10 Association pour Linux et les Logiciels Libres]</ref>
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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.<ref>[http://www.a3lbf.bf/spip.php?article10 Association pour Linux et les Logiciels Libres]</ref>
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 20:48, 14 November 2011

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Country: Burkina Faso
Email: hadja.sanon [at] gmail.com

UnderConstruction.png 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]

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