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Madamou Goita

Mamadou Goita is a world-renowned social movement leader based in Bamako, Mali, an adviser to Rome-based food security agencies, and a member of the USC Canada board of directors.

The road to Paris goes through Bamako

Opinion | BY FARIS AHMED, MADAMOU GOITA | May 18, 2016
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna, pictured in Ottawa. The famous transcontinental road races, like the Paris-Dakar and the Budapest-Bamako rallies, have something in common with the race against climate change: they are gruelling, and they go through Africa. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY FARIS AHMED, MADAMOU GOITA | May 18, 2016
Opinion | BY FARIS AHMED, MADAMOU GOITA | May 18, 2016
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna, pictured in Ottawa. The famous transcontinental road races, like the Paris-Dakar and the Budapest-Bamako rallies, have something in common with the race against climate change: they are gruelling, and they go through Africa. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY FARIS AHMED, MADAMOU GOITA | May 18, 2016
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna, pictured in Ottawa. The famous transcontinental road races, like the Paris-Dakar and the Budapest-Bamako rallies, have something in common with the race against climate change: they are gruelling, and they go through Africa. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY FARIS AHMED, MADAMOU GOITA | May 18, 2016
Opinion | BY FARIS AHMED, MADAMOU GOITA | May 18, 2016
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna, pictured in Ottawa. The famous transcontinental road races, like the Paris-Dakar and the Budapest-Bamako rallies, have something in common with the race against climate change: they are gruelling, and they go through Africa. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright