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Oumou Sall Seck was born on 19 August, 1968, is a Malian politician and diplomat (born 1968). Discover Oumou Sall Seck's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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1968

Oumou Sall Seck (born 19 August 1968) is a Malian politician and ambassador.

Oumou was born on 19 August 1968 to a Songhai father and a Tuareg mother.

Before she became mayor, she worked as a businesswoman selling cosmetic products.

2002

In 2002, Oumou supported Amadou Toumani Touré candidacy during the 2002 Malian presidential election.

2004

Oumou ran for the 2004 Goundam mayoral election after her male colleague persuaded her to participate.

During the election campaign, she promised to build the town's health center and women's multifunctional spaces and assist FGM victims.

In June 2004, she won the election, making her the first woman mayor in northern Mali.

During his tenure as Mayor of Goundam from 2004 to 2018, she built a women's community service, health center, water supply, basketball court, local product transformation, schools, kindergarten, independence square, public lighting, and a bridge.

2005

While serving as the mayor of Goundam, she also held various positions such as First Secretary of “Communication of the Association of Municipalities of Mali” (2005–2010), Director of the board of Directors of the National Agency for Territorial Communities Investments” ANICT (2005–2011), 8th vice-president of the “National Executive Committee” (CENA) of the Citizen Movement (2009–2010), 8th Vice President of URD party (2011–2016), and Member of the Office of the Commissioner for Security Sector Reform CSSR (2017–present).

2009

On 23 May 2009, she was reelected as the mayor of Goundam for the second term.

2011

Apart from that, she joined PDES and left the party on 28 September 2011.

2012

In 2012, she founded the Movement “Trait-d'Union” in response to the 2012 conflict.

In 2012, Northern Mali faced a conflict between the government forces and MNLA and Ansar Dine.

Oumou was forced to flee for her life from Goundam to Bamako on 13 April.

The next day, Goundam fell to MNLA.

During her exile, she wrote an opinion in the New York Times demanding the US and France intervention to assist Mali in capturing the jihadist-controlled territories in northern Mali.

2013

She studied Cooperation and Development in Mandé Bukari University and graduated in 2013 and earned a certificate in International Law and Comparative Human Rights Law from International Institute of Human Rights in 2017.

She was named the most popular Malian female politician in 2013.

She only returned to Goundam in May 2013 after the gendarmes and Burkinabe contingent of AFISMA arrived and stationed at the town.

2015

In 2015, Oumou took part in the Algiers Talks.

At the same year, she also became the mediator in Ber for the release of ten hostages.

2016

Shortly before the 2016 mayoral election, Oumou left the URD party for disagreements on several issues, causing the URD to ally with RPM and APR to defeat her.

Nevertheless, she won again the Goundam mayoral election as an independent candidate in November 2016 for the third term.

2017

She also constructed the town municipal building that replaced the poor-condition town hall, which was completed in 2017.

Alongside this infrastructure improvement work, she also campaigned against Female genital mutilation in Goundam.

Due to her work, Goundam became the example for other municipalities in the Tombouctou Region in terms of education, health, economic development, public lighting, women's rights, training, and retraining of FGM victims.

On 26 December 2017, Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta announced that Oumou would be the Ambassador of Mali to Germany, replacing Toumani Djime Djallo.

2018

She was officially became the Ambassador of Mali to Germany on 31 May 2018, thus ending her mayoral career.

On 19 July 2018, she presented her credentials as an ambassador to Frank-Walter Steinmeier at Bellevue Palace.

Other than Germany, she is also accredited to Austria, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Poland, Czech Republic, Sweden, Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia.

She stepped down from her position as an ambassador of Mali to Germany in 2023 and Cheick Mahamadou Chérif Keïta replaced her.

Assimi Goïta appointed Oumou as the member of the steering committee for Inter-Malian dialogue on 31 January 2024.

Oumou speaks English and French.