Mariama Mamane | |
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| Born | |
| Alma mater | University of Niamey |
| Organization | Jacigreen |
| Known for | Agricultural and ecological engineering |
Mariama Mamane is an environmentalist and engineer from Niger. [1] [2] [3]
Mamane founded Jacigreen company and won several innovation prizes for her work to improve the ecology of rivers.
Mamane was born to a mother who holds a master's degree in life and earth sciences. [4]
Mamane grew up by the Niger River in her home city of Niamey, and as of 2020 was living in Burkina Faso. [5] [4] She holds a degree in biodiversity and environmental management from University of Niamey. [4]
In 2016, Mamane won the Entrepreneurial Journey prize from International Institute for Water and Environmental Engineering (also known as 2iE) [6] and founded the company Jacigreen [2] [7] and registered it in Ouagadougou. [8] [9] Jacigreen works to turn invasive hyacinth into agricultural fertiliser and compost and biogas. [1] [2] The biogas is used in generators to create electricity. [2]
In 2016, Mamane also won the jury's favourite prize at the African Rethink Awards. [4]
In 2017, Mamane was awarded the United Nations Environment Programme Young Champions of the Earth Prize. [1] [6] The prize was worth $15,000. [10] [11]