Diye Ndiaye, who graduated from the University of Florence in Education Sciences with a thesis in Cultural Anthropology, obtained her DEA in Social Anthropology and Ethnology at the EHESS (École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales) in Paris. She is currently pursuing a PhD in anthropology at the University of Milan Bicocca. Councillor of the Municipality of Scandicci (2014-2024), she is committed to the issues of gender and women's emancipation and the fight against female genital mutilation (FGM). She has participated in the European Euronet-FGM network, collaborating with numerous associations in the Florence area and beyond. An expert in Cooperation and International Relations, she contributes to seminars and conferences on issues of gender, identity and development. She is the author of the anthropological essays Parenañu, We are ready. Etnografia di un'impresa femminile in Senegal, CISU, Rome (2004); Rompere il muro del silenzio!, in Busoni M., Laurenzi E. (eds.), Il corpo dei simboli. Nodi teorici e politici di un dibattito sulle mutilazioni genitali femminili, SEID, Firenze (2004).
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