Jennifer Saraiva Yanzere

While working in France, she founded the Association for Support to Touadera in 2019 and became the general coordinator of the organization.

[5] She aimed to make the Central African Republic a destination for leisure and business activities to stimulate the country's economic growth.

[8] She also suspended the activities of the Union of Musicians of the Central African Republic (UMC) on 10 October 2023 due to internal conflict within the organization.

[1] While serving as the minister, Yanzere participated in the 2023 Central African constitutional referendum campaign by joining pro-referendum group as the vice president of Mobilization and Propaganda Commission.

[11] Yanzere stepped down as the minister of arts, culture, and tourism on 4 January 2024 and the position was replaced by Ngola Françoise Ramadan Mahata.