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Mankeur Ndiaye

Date of Birth: 15 March 1960
Place of Birth: Dagana, Senegal


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UN clashes with Wagner worsen

The Russian-inspired detention of four French soldiers in February at Bangui airport and the imminent departure of Mankeur Ndiaye the Senegalese head of the UN's mission to Central African Republic the Mission multidimensionnelle intégrée des Nations Unies pour la stabilisation en République centrafricaine (Minusca) is prompting stock-taking about the UN's future here...

The chief UN officer in charge of peacekeeping operations he was there to try to cool tensions and to introduce Mankeur Ndiaye's successor as UN Special Representative Rwandan diplomat Valentine Rugwabiza...


Moscow tilt poses risks

The head of the Mission multidimensionnelle intégrée des Nations Unies pour la stabilisation en République centrafricaine (Minusca) peacekeepers Mankeur Ndiaye has described the current period as the worst for human rights violations and atrocities yet...


France and Russia tussle in Bangui

The Minusca head Mankeur Ndiaye had been a strong supporter of the President but demonstrations orchestrated against Minusca and him personally after he dared to mention that Wagner staff might have misbehaved alienated him and the UN (AC Vol 61 No 22 Elections and bust)...


Victory under a cloud

Criticisms have been mounting among those concerned with the CAR policy of the UN Special Representative and Minusca boss Mankeur Ndiaye for having too much faith in Touadéra misreading the political polarisation and misleading the UN bases in Bouar and Bangassou...


Elections and bust

Minusca and its leader Mankeur Ndiaye side politically with Touadéra and have been criticised for it by donor representatives of the international community in a group called Bangui G5...


Gambia at the cliff-edge

On the night when Jammeh rejected the election results Senegalese Foreign Minister Mankeur Ndiaye demanded on television that the lives and property of Senegalese living in Gambia be protected...


Poor turnout in Dakar

Sall was the only African head of state present and he had to make the most of it deploying many ministers including Defence Minister Augustin Tine (previously at Justice) Mankeur Ndiaye from Foreign Affairs and Premier Mahammed Boun Abdallah Dionne who closed the proceedings on 10 November...


Going strong

Officials from Dakar including Foreign Minister Mankeur Ndiaye said that they would welcome help in agriculture fishing and training...


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