With years of professional experience in the ICT industry, she is, since 2016, committed to the development of green technology.
Safia Mahamat Youssouf (photo) is the developer of Smart Village Chad, a green tech innovation hub. The innovation hub, launched in 2016, focuses on production, transformation, and support to young project owners, cooperations, and associations. It has three notable sections, namely an incubator (Sahel Green Hub), an experimental farm, and a research and development lab (AgriLab).
The developer is a telecom and computer science engineer who graduated from the Bamako Higher Institute Of Applied Technologies in 2002. She started her professional career in 2009 as a Value Added Services Supervisor for telecom operator Zain Chad. The following year, she was appointed Marketing Product Manager for Airtel Chad before leaving the Chadian Finance Ministry’s modernization project from 2011 to 2014.
In 2015, she joined the national ICT promotion agency as the director of research and planning. From 2017 to 2018, she was the director of communication and international relations for the Electronic Communications and Post Regulatory Authority (ARCEP).
Since 2018, she is the deputy CEO of telecom company Sudachad. In 2020, she made it to the Musodev list of the 21 women who shape the African ICT industry.
Melchior Koba