Aminata Ndir Sall
About Aminata Ndir Sall
Aminata Ndir Sall is a Project Manager specializing in microfinance at Catholic Relief Services in Mauritania, with over a decade of experience in project management roles. She has worked at Gret in France since 2017 and has managed various projects related to biocombustibles and microfinance.
Work at Catholic Relief Services
Aminata Ndir Sall has served as Project Manager for Microfinance Communautaire Silc in Mauritania since 2014. In this role, she manages various microfinance initiatives aimed at improving financial access for local communities. Her work focuses on promoting sustainable economic development through financial inclusion strategies. This position has allowed her to leverage her extensive experience in project management to address the unique challenges faced by communities in Mauritania.
Current Role at Gret
Since 2017, Aminata Ndir Sall has held the position of Chef De Projet Typha at Gret in Marne, Grand Est, France. She has been responsible for overseeing projects related to the Typha plant, focusing on its applications in sustainable development. Additionally, she has worked as Chef De Projet Biocombustible Typha Industriel Et Référent Bioénergies since 2018, further contributing to renewable energy initiatives. Her dual roles at Gret highlight her commitment to environmental sustainability and project management.
Education and Expertise
Aminata Ndir Sall holds two Master's degrees. She studied at Université D'évry from 2008 to 2009, completing her first Master's degree. She then pursued further education at Université Catholique De Louvain from 2011 to 2012, where she earned her second Master's degree. Her academic background has equipped her with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in project management roles across various sectors.
Background in Project Management
Aminata Ndir Sall has over a decade of experience in project management across multiple organizations. Her career began with an internship at Médecins Du Monde in 2010, where she gained initial exposure to international project management. She later worked at Association Française Contre Les Myopathies (afm-téléthon) in 2013, focusing on recruitment and volunteer management. This diverse background has provided her with a solid foundation in managing complex projects in different contexts.