Teaching team
The training programme coordinators ensure consistency across our diploma courses (course content, teaching methods, assessments, etc.). They also support students and facilitate training sessions.
Diane Cadiergue
A graduate of Sciences-Po Strasbourg and in International Humanitarian Aid (University of Aix-Marseille), Diane has held the position of Desk manager for Latin America and Asia at the headquarters of the NGO Enfants Réfugiés du Monde, then as national coordinator of an associative network carrying out development projects in Morocco. Her career then led her to editorial responsibilities within the WISE initiative (World Innovation Summit for Education), then consultant in the fields of education, innovation and strategic support to aid actors.
Since 2017, Diane is our Training Programme Coordinator (Project Coordinator, Humanitarian Programme Manager and Msc in Humanitarian Programme Management diploma courses) at the Bioforce Training Centre for Europe.
Abdramane Diallo
Abdramane did his graduate studies in Ghana, Burkina Faso and France at the Sorbonne where he obtained a Master’s degree in International Economics, specialising in development economics. He has many experiences in local and international aid with, among others, the National Union of Cotton Producers of Burkina Faso and the Forum Foundation of Bamako in Mali. In 2007, Abdramane was the first member of the Bioforce team in Africa as Deputy Head of Mission, Project Manager in Health Logistics and in charge of open courses for Africa. He is now responsible for all of our Centre’s training courses in Africa (diploma and open courses).
Anaïs Faye
After a master’s degree in human resources development at the University of Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne, Anaïs conducted missions within training institutions or companies, before joining Campus France in Dakar to support Senegalese students in their mobility project in France.
In 2017, she joined the brand new regional Bioforce Training Centre for Africa, as Diploma courses officer, before, in 2020, becoming training programme coordinator (Logistics Manager and HR & Finance Manager diploma courses).
Philippe Maquet
A graduate of Sciences-Po Bordeaux and in Public Management, Philippe has held positions as HR and Finance Manager in the field with Médecins sans Frontières (Yemen) and Médecins du Monde (Russia, Palestine). He then joined Action contre la Faim’s headquarters as Financial Controller, then as Project Manager for Financial Procedures and Tools / Training. Since 2010, Philippe is Training Programme Coordinator (HR and Finance Manager, Project Coordinator diploma courses) at the Bioforce Training Centre for Europe.
Nicolas Morel
A Bioforce graduate (Administrator, 2003), Nicolas worked in Sudan, North Africa and Sahelian Africa. These first years allowed him to showcase his multidisciplinary skills, moving from a role as logistics administrator for an Action Against Hunger base in Darfur, to that of project manager in the Saharawi refugee camps, then as head of mission for a Spanish NGO and coordinator of a regional public health programme in Niger and Mali. This last mission served as a stepping-stone for him to fly to Central America for more than 7 years: representative of the Fundacion del Valle in Guatemala, then in Honduras and El Salvador, he then became a consultant, mainly in programme evaluation.
Back in Africa in 2017, Nicolas is since then Training Programme Coordinator (Water, Hygiene and Sanitation Project Manager, Project Coordinator diploma courses) at the Bioforce Training Centre for Africa.
Amel Jaouadi
With a Master’s degree in adult learning design (Université Lyon 2), Amel has more than 17 years of experience as a trainer and training coordinator, with both apprentices and adults in vocational education in various sectors (agriculture, construction, catering and the service sector). Since 2021, she has been coordinator of the Facility and Humanitarian Logistics Manager diploma course at the Bioforce Training Centre for Europe.
Nicolas Proteau
After five years as a manager in a community centre in Niort, Nicolas turned to humanitarian logistics. After his training at Bioforce (class of 2005), he was involved in many emergency humanitarian missions, working on food security, water, hygiene and sanitation, health, protection etc. He has worked for many NGOs: Médecins du Monde, Médecins sans Frontières, Action contre la Faim, Oxfam GB, Solidarités International, Care USA. Back in France, he coordinated the logistics of the Emergency Pool of Secours Islamique France, then became the head of the Logistics department before holding the same position at Scouts et Guides de France and Bibliothèque sans frontières. In 2016, Nicolas joined our network of trainers, before becoming in 2021 the coordinator of the Logistician and Logistics Manager diploma courses (junior profile course) at the Bioforce Training Centre for Europe.