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1 Biography  





2 Work for IDRC  





3 Work for Amnesty International  





4 Work for UNESCO  





5 Work for IMAGINE AFRICA  





6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














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Pierre Sané
Imagine Africa: Founder and President
Founder & President of Imagine Africa
Personal details
Born1949
Dakar, Senegal
Political partySocialist Party of Senegal

Pierre Sané (born 1949) is the founder and president of the Imagine Africa Institute.[1] He was UNESCO’s Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences from May 2001 to June 2010. He was Secretary General of Amnesty International from October 1992 to April 2001. Sané is one of ten of the Progressive International's global cabinet.[2]

Biography

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Sané was born in Dakar, Senegal. For fifteen years prior to joining Amnesty International, he worked in the field of international development, serving successively as Regional Controller, International Director of Policy and Budget, and Regional Director (West and Central Africa) of the International Development Research Centre in Canada. He studied for a doctorate in Political Science at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, and holds an M.Sc. in Public Administration and Public Policy from the London School of Economics, as well as being a qualified chartered accountant with an MBA from the École Supérieure de Commerce et d'Administration des Entreprises of Bordeaux, France. He has published extensively on development and human rights issues. He was a founding member of the Pan-African Foundation PANAF, a non-governmental organization spanning worldwide to promote African unification; a trustee and founding member of Frontline (Dublin).

He joined UNESCO in Paris as Assistant Director General (2001 - 2010). After retiring from the UN he taught at University of Kyoto (Japan) and University of Seoul (South Korea). He founded Imagine Africa Institute in 2011.

Work for IDRC

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Directed studies and research on University – Small Scale Industry Linkages in Africa with the aim of an institutional university-productive sector linkages in the region.

Organised a Donors Conference on Research in Sub Saharan Africa that involved 20 funding agencies and multilateral institutions aimed at fostering collaboration among donors.

Work for Amnesty International

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Appointed the Secretary General of Amnesty International in October 1992, Pierre Sané was responsible for the day-to-day management of the international affairs of this human rights movement, headed the International Secretariat in London, and represented the movement to governments, international organizations and the general public. Pierre Sané had joined Amnesty International in 1988. He served as Secretary General of Amnesty International from 1992 to 2001.[3]

In 1993 Pierre Sané led Amnesty International's delegation at the World Conference on Human Rights, and played the same role in 1995 at the UN World Conference on Women in Beijing. He addressed the United Nations Security Council in September 1997, briefing the members on the theme of human rights and armed conflict. This was followed by a meeting with the UN Secretary-General, Kofi Annan. In both meetings, Pierre Sané stressed that attention to human rights issues can not only provide early warning of potential conflict but also enhances the chances of establishing a lasting peace. He also addressed the Permanent Council of the Organisation of American States (Washington) calling for a moratorium on the death penalty in the Americas (1998). In 1998, Pierre Sané led the worldwide campaign to mark the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, focussing the attention of the world on the threats against human rights defenders in many countries. He presided over the Human Rights Defenders Summit in Paris in December 1998 and called on the international community to rededicate itself to the values and principles of the UDHR.

Under his leadership, Amnesty International was extensively reorganized with introduction of strategic planning, evaluation, internal audit, central fund-raising and crisis response. He recruited a new management team to adjust AI to new challenges, and initiated decentralization, opening offices in post conflict countries.

Work for UNESCO

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In his capacity as Assistant Director General for the Social and Human Sciences, Pierre Sané was responsible for the development, execution and evaluation of programmes such as:

Work for IMAGINE AFRICA

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Founder and President of Imagine Africa: Imagine Africa is a think tank dedicated to the strengthening of research policy linkages in Africa and on Africa in order to improve the quality of public policies. In particular the Institute is working at the moment to launch a new forum on Africa Asia partnership in November 2015 as part of its program on Africa and on South South emerging partnerships. A similar forum is envisaged for March 2016 on the Africa Latin America partnership. The other areas of concentration of the Institute include regional integration and decentralization in Africa. The Institute is based in Paris and Dakar.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Sané, Pierre Gabriel, (born 7 May 1948), Founder and President, Imagine Africa Institute, 2010", Who's Who, Oxford University Press, 2007-12-01, doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.33852, retrieved 2022-09-03
  • ^ "Council". Progressive International. Retrieved 2024-03-27.
  • ^ Journée de la femme 5 – Pierre Sané, le combat d’un homme pour la cause féministe
  • [edit]
    Non-profit organization positions
    Preceded by

    Ian Martin

    Secretary-General of Amnesty International
    1992–2001
    Succeeded by

    Irene Khan

  • flag Senegal

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