Gisèle Bedan Explained

Gisèle Bedan
Birth Date:1966
Birth Place:Bangui, Central African Republic
Office:Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Scientific Research
Term Start:27 January 2014
Term End:16 January 2015
President:Catherine Samba-Panza
Primeminister:André Nzapayeké
Mahamat Kamoun
Predecessor:Rainaldy Sioke
Successor:Éloi Anguimaté
Nationality:Central African
Profession:Educationalist

Gisèle Bedan (born Bangui, 1966) is a politician from the Central African Republic. She was Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Scientific Research from 2014 to 2015, serving in two governments.

Biography

Bedan was born in 1966 in Bangui.[1] Her father worked as a diplomat and her mother was a teacher.

In 1996, Bedan founded a 'low cost' school for young people in Bangui, which she managed until 2012. She worked in education in France in 2013 at the Rostand High School, Paris.[2] She is founding member of the League for Education, Science and Culture in Africa (LESCA).[3]

Political career

Bedan was appointed to the post of Minister for Education on 27 January 2014, to serve in government under Prime Minister Andre Nzapayeké.[4] She was appointed by the President Catherine Samba-Panza. During her tenure she worked with UNESCO to build a new cultural centre for young people in the 4th District of Bangui, laying the foundation stone with Director-General Irina Bokova.[5] She applied for $15.5million of funding to support education in the Central African Republic.[6] In 2014 she attended the Global Summit for Women.[7] She was also part of the governmental team who secured 5 million Euros for vocational training.[8] She has spoken out about the necessity of education, particularly in unstable countries.[9]

Bedan was also involved in diplomatic activity as a minister, including leading discussions about discrimination against peace-keeping soldiers from Chad.[10] This is involved tackling violence against foreign NGOs.[11]

Bedan's role as Minister was initially renewed by Mahamat Kamoun, but on 16 January 2015, when Kamoun formed his second government it was reneged.[12] Bedan claims she was forced to resign due to death threats.[13] The Ministry of Education is claimed to be 'unmanageable' due to corruption.

References

  1. Web site: Gisèle Bedan, d'un lycée de la région parisienne au ministère centrafricain de l'Éducation. 2014-02-03. JeuneAfrique.com. fr-FR. 2020-02-05.
  2. Book: Pontolier, P. Au combat des peuples. Librinova. 2015.
  3. Web site: Entretien de Vincent Peillon, ministre de l'éducation nationale avec Gisèle Bedan, ministre de l'éducation nationale, de l'enseignement supérieur et de la recherche scientifique de la République Centrafricaine. Ministère de l'Éducation nationale et de la Jeunesse. fr. 2020-02-05.
  4. Book: The statesman's yearbook : the politics, cultures and economies of the world 2015. Turner, Barry, 1937-. 978-1-349-67278-3. 151st. Basingstoke. 305. 967342878. 2016-12-27.
  5. Web site: Central African Youth: a force for reconciliation and peace. 2014-12-16. UNESCO. en. 2020-02-05.
  6. Web site: A New Education Strategy in the Central African Republic. www.globalpartnership.org. en. 2020-02-05.
  7. Web site: 2014 Ministerial Roundtable – Global Summit of Women. en-US. 2020-02-05.
  8. Web site: 5 Millions d'euros pour l'Education. La France en République centrafricaine. fr. 2020-02-05.
  9. Web site: 7 milliards de voisins - Global partnership for education: éducation dans les pays fragiles: où en est-on ?. 2014-06-27. RFI. fr. 2020-02-05.
  10. Web site: La Centrafrique ne mènera pas une campagne contre le Tchad. 2014-04-15. Cameroonvoice. fr-FR. 2020-02-05.
  11. Web site: La ministre Mme Gisèle Bédan, porte parole du gouvernement rassure les acteurs humanitaires que leur sécurité serait garantie. Lamba/ACAP. Sébastien. AGENCE CENTRAFRICAINE DE PRESSE- République Centrafricaine, Bangui. fr. 2020-02-05.
  12. Web site: Centrafrique : l'ancienne Ministre de l'Éducation Madame Gisèle Bedan en colère contre "les ténèbres".
  13. Web site: Centrafrique : l'ancienne Ministre de l'Éducation Madame Gisèle Bedan en colère contre " les ténèbres ".