Suzanne Konaté Maïga

Mariama Suzanne Konaté Maïga (born 1956) is a Mali medical doctor and public health administrator who served as Mali's secretary of state for social action and the promotion of women from 1991 to 92.

Her other qualifications include a postgraduate diploma in public health from Pierre and Marie Curie University, Paris, and a World Health Organization certificate in epidemiology and disease control.

Her work there included coordinating control programmes for cholera and bilharzia, and examining the impact of the Sélingué Dam.

[1] After leaving office, Maïga married Hamidou Konaté, formerly the Malian minister of solidarity and humanitarian action.

[1] From around 1993 to 2016, Konaté Maïga worked for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the United Nations agency for reproductive health, as its representative in Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, The Gambia, Senegal and Côte d'Ivoire,[2] for example, drawing attention to the high risk of maternal mortality in Côte d'Ivoire.