Professor Abdoulaye Djimde Joins the United Nations Secretary General’s Scientific Advisory Board
Today marks excellent news for African science and for the global fight against infectious diseases.
Professor Abdoulaye Djimdé a Malian scientist of international renown, has been appointed as a member of the United Nations Secretary General’s Scientific Advisory Board UN Scientific Advisory Board.
This high-level scientific body advises the Secretary General of the United Nations on major global scientific issues including global health, climate change, biodiversity and scientific innovation.
This appointment is an exceptional recognition of Professor Djimdé’s distinguished career. A pioneer in malaria research and in the study of antimalarial drug resistance in Africa, his work has helped improve malaria treatment policies and strengthen scientific research across the African continent.
A committed scientist, mentor to several generations of African researchers and coordinator of major international research projects, Professor Djimdé embodies an ambitious, collaborative African science focused on impact.
His presence on the United Nations Secretary General’s Scientific Advisory Board will help ensure that Africa’s voice is represented in global scientific decision making.
This is an immense source of pride for Mali, for the African scientific community and for all partners of PMRTC and PDNA.
Congratulations, Professor!


