Balema Rokiatou Traore
Mali 2019
Balema Rokiatou Traore was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, and did her primary and secondary studies in Bamako. The eldest daughter of the family, her parents spared no effort to offer her and her four brothers and sisters an ideal family environment, conducive to their academic success. This parental investment bore fruit because, from the age of 16, she obtained her Baccalaureate with honours in mathematics and economics at the technical high school in Bamako.
Traore’s research focuses on how best to explore Moringa to cope with global warming and, above all, to create a sustainable economic and social impact, benefiting rural women and young people. She intends to train farmers in the production, processing and packaging of 100% natural Moringa-based products.
Field of Research
Optimal methods of exploiting Moringa to face global warming for a sustainable economic and social impact

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