[1] During her tenure as first lady, Maiga has promoted improvements in healthcare, education, the welfare of mothers and children, the environment and athletics.
[2] Maiga, an opponent of child marriage, launched a national campaign in October 2015 to end the practice in Mali.
[2] Her sister, Suzanne Konaté Maïga, is a public health administrator who served as secretary of state for social action and the promotion of women.
[2] During the mid-2010s, the West African Ebola virus epidemic in neighboring Guinea and Liberia posed a major risk to public health in Mali.
[3] During the 2017 Africa–France Summit, held in Bamako, Keita Aminata Maiga hosted an event for African first ladies to promote reproductive healthcare for young people across Africa.