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  • "Aminata Tall : La 'baronne' de Diourbel, in Femmes au Sénégal". Les Cahiers de l'Alternance (in French). No. 10. Dakar: partnership between the Konrad Adenauer Foundation and the Centre d'études des sciences et techniques de l'information (CESTI). December 2006. p. 88.
  • Aminata Tall
    General Secretary of the Presidency of the Republic of Senegal
    In office
    October 2009 April 2012


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