Template:Did you know nominations/Antoinette Dinga Dzondo

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The result was: promoted by SL93 (talk) 00:08, 21 January 2021 (UTC)

Antoinette Dinga Dzondo

Dinga Dzondo in 2017
Dinga Dzondo in 2017
  • ... that Antoinette Dinga Dzondo (pictured), the Republic of the Congo's Minister of Social Affairs and Humanitarian Action, set up a fund to help refugees in the country to return home? Source: [1] " La Banque mondiale, via l'Association internationale de développement (IDA), a versé 12,7 milliards de francs CFA (21,3 millions de dollars) à un projet gouvernemental en faveur des réfugiés et leurs hôtes congolais pauvres, a annoncé jeudi à Brazzaville la ministre des Affaires sociales, Antoinette Dinga Dzondo." ("The World Bank, through the International Development Association (IDA), has provided 12.7 billion CFA francs ($ 21.3 million) to a government project for refugees and their poor Congolese hosts, the Minister of Social Affairs, Antoinette Dinga Dzondo announced Thursday in Brazzaville.")
    • ALT1:... that Antoinette Dinga Dzondo (pictured), the Republic of the Congo's Minister of Social Affairs and Humanitarian Action, previously worked at the African Development Bank for 24 years? Source: [2] "Elle a fait toute sa carrière professionnelle à la Banque africaine de développement (BAD) de Janvier 1992 à Mai 2016 soit 24 ans." ("She spent her entire professional career at the African Development Bank (AfDB) from January 1992 to May 2016, i.e. 24 years.")

Created by Joseph2302 (talk). Self-nominated at 13:12, 5 January 2021 (UTC).

  • Article is new enough and long enough. This is a biography of a living person, written in a good example of neutral, encyclopaedic style. The article is based on appropriate sources which it cites inline. Text is original. The image is in the public domain, is used as the lead image of the article, and is fine as a thumbnail. Hook is interesting, understandable, and sourced appropriately: I think the first hook is much more interesting than ALT1. I've added one space because "setup" is not a verb in English. I've fixed a couple of typos in the article and fixed the WorldCat link in Wikidata. QPQ done. This is good to go. MartinPoulter (talk) 11:42, 18 January 2021 (UTC)