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Ali Barraud

Ali Barraud N'Goni (January 31, 1918 – October 11, 2015)[1][2]


Ali Barraud
was a Burkinabé politician who served as Minister of Public
Health and Population for Upper Volta.[3] He is the first medical Born Ali Barraud N'Goni
officer in Bobo-Dioulasso, before he join the Rassemblement January 31, 1918
Démocratique Africain Liberation Movement ( RDA) in 1950. [4]
Died October 11, 2015
He resigned his position on January 22, 1974.[5] He was involved (aged 97)
in the 1948 founding of the Voltaic Democratic Party (PDV),[6]
Nationality Burkinabé
which joined with the Social Party for the Emancipation of the
African Masses (PSEMA) in 1956 to form the Unified Democratic Occupation Doctor, politician
Party (PDU) electoral alliance.[7] From 1957 to 1959 he served as
a member of the delegation of Upper Volta to the Grand Council of French Western Africa.[8] In 1971 he
was elected Vice-Chairman of the Executive Board of the World Health Organization.[9]

References
1. "Détail sur la personnalité sélectionnée - BARRAUD N'GONI Ali" (https://web.archive.org/w
eb/20110928175316/http://www.petiteacademie.gov.bf/Personnalite/Personnalite.asp?Code
Personnalite=24) (in French). Archived from the original (http://www.petiteacademie.gov.bf/P
ersonnalite/Personnalite.asp?CodePersonnalite=24) on 2011-09-28.
2. "Ali Barraud, ancien leader du RDA, est décédé hier dimanche à Bobo-Dioulasso à l'âge de
98 ans" (http://www.lefaso.net/spip.php?breve1345). leFaso.net, l'actualité au Burkina Faso.
2015-10-12. Retrieved 2016-08-28.
3. United Nations (1947). Treaty Series (https://books.google.com/books?id=o3syAAAAIAAJ&
q=%22Ali+Barraud%22&dq=%22Ali+Barraud%22&pgis=1). United Nations. p. 215.
Retrieved 2007-08-02.
4. "Ali Barraud" (https://memim.com/ali-barraud.html). memim.com. Retrieved 2021-12-18.
5. "Burkina Faso : la petite histoire des coups d'Etat" (https://web.archive.org/web/2007092820
3109/http://www.mediaf.org/fr/sources/fiche.php?itm=339&md=&thm=&sc=32).
L'Observateur Paalga (in French). 2003-10-08. Archived from the original (http://www.media
f.org/fr/sources/fiche.php?itm=339&md=&thm=&sc=32) on 2007-09-28. Retrieved
2007-08-02.
6. Hodgkin, Thomas Lionel (1971). African Political Parties: An Introductory Guide (https://book
s.google.com/books?id=AuEUAAAAIAAJ&q=%22Ali+Barraud%22&dq=%22Ali+Barraud%2
2&pgis=1). Peter Smith. p. 208. Retrieved 2007-08-02.
7. Janda, Kenneth (1980). Political Parties: A Cross-National Survey. New York: Free Press.
pp. 933–34. ISBN 0-02-916120-7.
8. "Détail sur le repère sélectionné" (https://web.archive.org/web/20110928175134/http://www.
petiteacademie.gov.bf/AutreRepere/AutreRepere.asp?CodeAutreRepere=8922). La Petite
académie (in French). 2004. Archived from the original (http://www.petiteacademie.gov.bf/Au
treRepere/AutreRepere.asp?CodeAutreRepere=8922) on 2011-09-28. Retrieved
2007-08-02.
9. World Health Organization (1959). WHO Chronicle (https://books.google.com/books?id=N0
wgAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Ali+Barraud%22&dq=%22Ali+Barraud%22&pgis=1). World Health
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