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Did you know that 2020 was the year that marks the turning point towards the last decade of the Sustainable Development Goals? Professor Djaoudath ALIDOU DRAMANE delivers a TEDxTalk on the Contribution of the empowerment of women and girls to poverty reduction. Can we reduce poverty? Can we reduce inequalities? Today, more than ever, we must move towards a series of more effective actions. Professor Djaoudath ALIDOU DRAMANE takes us on an edifying journey through the story of young Baké. An inspiring TEDxTalk worth sharing. #MoveUp. Deeply influenced by the inequalities around her and inspired by her father in her early years, Djaoudath ALIDOU DRAMANE struggled to achieve her dream and become an Assistant Professor in Finance. Djaoudath began her career at Groupe ESC Troyes in Champagne (France) and is actually at University of Parakou in the North of Benin. As an educator, researcher and a woman, Dr. Djaoudath is passionate about addressing gender issues. She has developed a determined struggle to improve the conditions of the marginalized people, especially women and girls of her community by providing life skills to students through her courses. She is responsible for promoting gender issues in the center of higher education pedagogy and quality assurance of her university. She is a 2019 winner of the Mandela Washington Fellowship. She is also a winner with a team of five women coming from Senegal, United States, Ivory Coast of the reciprocal exchange of the Mandela Washington Fellowship Program. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx