APPENDICES
N° 1 : Table on the Female representativeness in the
Governments of Burkina Faso 1957-1991.
N° 2 : Table on the relationship between the
professional Profile and the Ministerial Function.
N° 3 : Reproduction of the poster :
« New people for new Upper Volta ».
N° 4 : Copy of a photograph of a procession
« Rising generation of the popular National army will see the
participation of the women ».
APPENDICES I
FEMALE REPRESENTATION IN THE GOVERNMENTS OF BURKINA FASO
1957 TO 1991
MODE
|
YEAR
|
Total members governments
|
Ministers and Secretaries of State women
|
Percentage
|
The Council of government
|
1957-1959
|
12
|
1
|
8,33%
|
1ère Republic
|
1960-1965
|
16
|
0
|
0%
|
1st Military mode
|
1966-1971
|
12
|
0
|
0%
|
2nd Republic
|
1971-1974
|
16
|
0
|
0%
|
2nd Military mode
|
1974-1976
|
16
|
1
|
6,25%
|
1976-1978
|
19
|
1
|
5,26%
|
3rd Republic
|
1978-1980
|
20
|
1
|
5,00%
|
C.M.R.P.N
|
1980-1982
|
17
|
1
|
5,88%
|
|
1982
|
22
|
1
|
4,54%
|
C.S.P
|
1982-1983
|
20
19
|
2
2
|
10,00%
10,52%
|
C.N.R
|
1983-1984
1984-1985
1985-1986
1986-1987
1987
|
20
22
22
25
28
|
1
3
3
5
5
|
5,00%
13,63%
13,63%
20,00%
17,85%
|
Source : Badini-Folané (D), COp cit. p 152.
APPENDIX II
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE PROFESSIONAL PROFILE AND THE
MINISTERIAL FUNCTION
Mode
|
Identity
|
Profession
|
Ministerial function
|
The Council of government 1957- 1959
|
Mrs. Ouezzi COULIBALY born Traoré Macoucou Célestin
|
Teacher
|
Social affair of the habitat and Work
|
2nd Mode soldier 1974-1978
|
Mrs. TRAORE Born SIGUE Fatoumata
|
Teacher
|
Secretary of State to the Social Affairs
|
3rd Republic 1978-1980
|
Mrs. TRAORE Born SIGUE Fatoumata
|
Teacher
|
Minister for the social Affairs and the Female Condition
|
CMRPN 1980- 1982
|
Mrs. KONE Born SANOU Marie Madeleine
|
Dental surgeon
|
Minister for the social Affairs and the Female Condition
|
CSP 1982-1983
|
Mrs. NIGNAN Born BASSOLET Marie Louise
|
English professor
|
Minister for Justice, Minister of Justice
|
Mrs. KAMBOU Born Hien Paulin
|
To advise Social Affairs
|
Minister for the Social Affairs and the Female Condition
|
Mrs. NACOULMA born OUEDRAOGO Odile
|
Biochemist
|
Minister for the Social Affairs
|
CNR
|
Mrs. BLADE Born ROUAMBA Bunadette
|
Welfare officer
|
Minister for the Social Affairs
|
Miss OUEDRAOGO Adele
|
Tally of Bank
|
Minister for the Budget
|
Mrs. OUEDRAOGO Born GUISSOU Joséphine
|
Socialogist Welfare officer
|
Minister for Family Rise and National Solidarity
|
Miss Rita SAWADOGO
|
Executive secretary
|
Minister for the Sports and the leisures
|
Miss Noélie Marie Beatrice DAMIBA
|
Journalist
|
Minister for the Environment and Tourism
|
Miss BAMBA Born LOUGUE Azata
|
Doctor
|
Minister for health
|
Mrs. SANOU Born CAD Bernadette
|
Diploma in Poétesse letters
|
Minister for the Culture
|
Mrs. SALEMBERE Born OUEDRAOGO Alimata
|
Journalist
|
Minister for the Culture
|
Miss Marie Noélie Beatrice DAMIBA
|
Journalist
|
Minister for the Environment and Tourism then Data processing and
Culture
|
Mrs. SALEMBERE Born OUEDRAOGO Alimata
|
Journalist
|
Secretary of State to the Culture
|
Mrs. TIENDREBEOGO Born KABORE Alice
|
Historian
|
Secretary of State to the Social action then Minister for the
Elimination of illiteracy of Mass
|
Mrs. SANOGHO Born GUINDO Bintou
|
Engineer Statisticien
|
Minister for Finance
|
Source : Badini - Folané (D), COp cit., p. 160.
APPENDIX III
Source : African crossroads n° 797 of
September 23, 1983 (cover).
APPENDIX IV.
Source : African crossroads n° 842 of
August 4, 1984, p. 29.
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