Berthé Aïssata Bengaly Explained

Berthé Aïssata Bengaly
Office:Minister of the Craft Industry and Tourism
Term Start:8 September 2013
Term End:10 January 2015
President:Ibrahim Boubacar Keita
Primeminister:Oumar Tatam Ly
Moussa Mara
Predecessor:Yaya Ag Mohamed Ali
Successor:N'Diaye Ramatoulaye Diallo
Office1:Minister for the Promotion of Women, Children, and the Family
Term Start1:16 October 2002
Term End1:20 June 2005
President1:Amadou Toumani Touré
Primeminister1:Ahmed Mohamed ag Hamani
Ousmane Issoufi Maïga
Birth Date:29 May 1957
Birth Place:Koutiala, French Sudan (present-day Mali)
Alma Mater:École Normale Supérieure of Bamako
Tulane University

Berthé Aïssata Bengaly (20 May 1957 – 31 May 2024) was a Malian politician and nutrition researcher. She served as minister for the promotion of women, children, and the family from 2002 to 2005, and as minister of the craft industry and tourism from 2013 to 2015.

Biography

Berthé Aïssata Bengaly was born in Koutiala, Mali, in 1957.[1] [2] [3] After getting her bachelor's degree from the Lycée Notre-Dame du Niger in 1978, she graduated with a master's in chemistry from the École Normale Supérieure of Bamako in 1985. She later studied at Tulane University in the United States, where she obtained a master's in nutrition in 1995.

From 1985 to 1986, Bengaly taught chemistry at the Lycée Notre-Dame du Niger in Bamako. She then worked as a researcher at the Institut d'Economie Rurale in Bamako from 1990 to 1995 and at Texas A&M University in the U.S. from 1996 to 2001. While at the Bamako institute, she notably developed Deliken, a sorghum-based nutritional biscuit, among other food products and techniques.[4]

Under the presidency of Amadou Toumani Touré, she was appointed minister for the promotion of women, children, and the family from 16 October 2002, to 20 June 2005. She later served under President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta as minister of the craft industry and tourism, from 8 September 2013, to 10 January 2015. At one point a member of the Union for Democracy and Development party, she served on its executive committee and headed its women's wing. She was also a onetime member of the Rally for Mali party.

Bengaly was named a Knight of the National Order of Merit for her contributions.[5] She died in 2024, after a short illness, at age 67.

References

  1. Web site: Berthé Aissata BENGALY (Ministre de l'Artisanat et du Tourisme) . 28 June 2024 . aBamako.com . fr.
  2. Web site: Diawara . Mohamed . 1 June 2024 . #Mali : L'ancienne ministre Mme Berthé Aïssata Bengaly tire sa révérence . 28 June 2024 . Maliweb . fr-FR.
  3. Web site: 29 July 2017 . En 57 ans d’indépendance : Le Mali a connu 57 femmes ministres . 28 June 2024 . Maliweb . fr-FR.
  4. Toure . A. . Bengaly . A. . Toure . A. O. . Diallo . A. G. . Cisse . F. . Diourte . M. . Yaro . N. . Toure . A. W. . Dembele . B. . September 2018 . Development and Utilisation of Improved WhiteSeeded, Tan-Plant Grain Sorghum Cultivars in Mali . International Journal of Plant & Soil Science . en . 24 . 5 . 1–10 . 2320-7035.
  5. Web site: Bolly . Moussa . 5 June 2024 . Adieu Mme Berthé, l’icône des sciences pour le développement . 28 June 2024 . Bamada . fr.