Salamata Micheline ILBOUDO/DIALLO, Burkina Faso (Professor)
Salamata Micheline ILBOUDO/DIALLO, Burkina Faso (professor at EENI Global Business School)
Salamata Micheline ILBOUDO/DIALLO, EENI Global Business School Professor, Burkina Faso (Trade and Business in West Africa)
Education (Salamata Micheline ILBOUDO/DIALLO):
- Professional Doctorate in Ethics, Religions and International Business.
EENI Global Business School Spain. 2014.
- Thesis: «The contribution
of African religion to the elaboration of a global ethics»
- Professional Master of Science in International Trade,
Global Marketing and Internationalisation. EENI - University Ouaga 2 /ufr / seg (Burkina Faso
- Spain). 2011 -2013
- Higher Diploma in Customs. National School of Customs, Burkina
Faso. 1984 -1986
- Master of Economic Sciences, planning option. University of
Ouagadougou / Higher School of Economic Sciences (ESSEC), Burkina Faso.
1981-1982
- Bachelor of Economics. University of Ouagadougou / ESSEC, Burkina
Faso. 1978-1981
Experience (Salamata Micheline ILBOUDO/DIALLO):
- Deputy Director General of Customs. Ouagadougou,
Burkina Faso. Since February 2017.
- Functions: contribute to the development and application of customs
legislation and the collection of duties and taxes
- General Director of the National Customs School (END) and the CRF (Regional Training Centre of the World Customs Organisation for the Western
and Central Africa Region). Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Since 2013.
- Functions: contribute to the development and application of customs
legislation and duties and taxes collection
- Customs verifier. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. August 2008 - August
2011
- Functions: contribute to the application of laws and customs
regulations and duties and taxes collection related to them in
the customs of the Ouaga station and the Ouaga airport.
- French Secondary School Avicena. Teacher. Tunis (Tunisia)
2004 - 2008
- Functions: provide courses and evaluate students in economics and
social sciences, economic geography...
- High school Course Lamartine. Teacher.
Abidjan (Ivory
Coast). 1994 -
2002
- Functions: teach and evaluate students in economics, social sciences,
economic geography...
- French Secondary School Guebre Mariam. Teacher. Addis Abeba (Ethiopia). 1988
-1993
- Functions: teach and evaluate students in economics, social sciences,
economic geography...
- Customs verification Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso). 1986/1987.
- Functions: contribute to the application of laws and customs regulations and
the collection of duties and taxes related to them in the customs of Ouaga
Dear Salamata Micheline Ilboudo Diallo
I have just read your Doctoral thesis: «The contribution of African religion in
the development of a global ethic»
I can only say that it is fantastic. I propose for the thesis the mention “very
honourable with congratulations from the jury”
I am a great lover of music. One of the great European musicians of the
twentieth century, Arnold Shoemberg, said that a professor should always be
willing and happy to learn from his students. Thanks for writing this thesis.
I agree that Traditional African Religions should be considered as superior
religions and that they also need to be reformed.
Therefore, I absolutely agree that Traditional African Religions can
contribute to world ethics, as you affirm in the thesis.
I also want to take this opportunity to apologise to you and to all the Africans
for using the term “animist”.
I made many annotations and comments, with the aim of sharing my point of view
on certain topics of the thesis. All comments are positive.
I would like the University to be able to translate the thesis into English and
Spanish.
Cordially
Pedro Nonell, founder and
President of EENI Global Business School
Salamata Micheline ILBOUDO/DIALLO
Salamata Micheline ILBOUDO/DIALLO
Salamata Micheline ILBOUDO/DIALLO
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