Anne-Marie Dias Borges

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Anne-Marie Dias Borges
Anne-Marie Dias Borges at BBC in 2021 Date
Born (1976-12-18) 18 December 1976 (age 47)
Riom, France
NationalityFranco-Cape-Verdean
EducationLycée d’Etat Estienne d’Orves
Alma materUniversity of London (BA)
Occupations
Years active2002–present
EmployerBBC Business TV (2016–present)
OrganizationBBC

Anne-Marie Dias Borges, born on 18 December 1976, in Riom, is a Franco-Cape-Verdean journalist and radio and television host. She currently works as a Senior Broadcast Journalist and Presenter for BBC Business TV, position she has held since 2016.[1]

Biography[edit]

Early life and education[edit]

Anne-Marie Dias Borges was born in Riom (France) on 18 December 1976, daughter of Cape-Verdean parents from the island of Santiago. Her early years were spent between the French Alps and Nice where she attended high school at Lycée d’Etat Estienne d’Orves, on the French Riviera.[2]

In 1997, she moved to London and obtained in 2000 a Bachelor of Arts in African Studies at the University of London, combined with Development Studies and Portuguese and Japanese from the School of Oriental. She additionally obtained that same year syllabuses in Literature of Portuguese Africa and History of Portuguese Africa from King's College at the University of London in London, United Kingdom.[2][3]

Career[edit]

Anne-Marie began her career in 2002 at BBC Afrique radio. Recognized for her dynamic personality during her 9 years at this network, she was voted "Most popular presenter" on numerous occasions.[4]

In 2015, she joined Africa24 TV, mostly considered as the African "CNN", in Paris, where she worked as chief information officer and TV Anchor. She notably hosted a weekly political TV debate called "Polititia", a show watched by millions of viewers.[4]

Since 2016, Anne-Marie Dias Borges co-leads the BBC Business French TV team in London, which produces two regular TV shows: Questions d’Argent and Cash Eco (on hold due to COVID-19).[5][6][7]

Other[edit]

"I want my work to positively impact our communities. I want to inspire women, create a synergy between the people who see me on TV or those I meet during my conferences. In other words, I want to get in touch with the audience", assures Anne-Marie Dias Borges.

Moustapha Mbaye, "Anne-Marie Dias Borges: "Libérer la lumière qui est en nous pour inspirer les autres"(in French)". Femmes Au Pluriel. 5 May 2020.

Anne-Marie Dias Borges has been the Master of ceremony for many relevant international conferences over the past several years, she has travelled all over the world to host events and manage campaigns.[2] Fluent in French, English, Spanish, Portuguese and Portuguese Creole, she has provided hundreds of hours of live and pre-recorded television, radio, and conference presenting, as well as interviews with key international figures, politicians, and artists, most notably Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the first woman and the first African to be chosen as Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Wamkele Keabetswe Mene, Secretary General of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), Jean-Pierre Bemba, the former vice-president of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Senegalese artist and activist, Youssou N’dour.[8][3]

In April 2021, she hosted the High-Level Virtual Dialogue on Feeding Africa event, a dialogue organized by the African Development Bank under the theme "Leadership to scale up successful innovations" and which seventeen heads of state, governments and multilateral institutions attended.[9][10]

Philanthropic[edit]

In 2010 and 2011, she has organized two successful anti-drugs campaigns in Cabo Verde, in partnership with the government and the United Nations. One of the highlights of the last campaign was the release of a popular song "Ka bo usa" ("Don’t use"), which she co-wrote with Cape-Verdean Award-winning artist Johnny Ramos.[11][3]

Personal life[edit]

Anne-Marie Dias Borges is resident in England, United Kingdom.

Awards and recognition[edit]

  • 2020 : 100 Most influential African Women in Africa (Avance Media)[12][13]
  • 2020 : 500 Africadoers (Tropics Magazine)
  • 2021 : Top 20 Inspirational Women of the African Diaspora Professional Women in Europe (ADIPWE), ranked sixth.[14]

Notable events[edit]

Year Conference Position Location Notes
2015 Rebranding Africa Forum Master of Ceremony Brussels, Belgium
Francophonie Economic Forum Panel Moderator Paris, France
2016 African Business Lawyer's Club Conference
Rebranding Africa Forum Master of Ceremony Brussels, Belgium
2017 Afrobytes Conference Panel Moderator Paris, France
Portuguese Africa, African Conference Invited Guest speaker Cambridge University
Believe in Africa Conference Panel Moderator Marrakech, Morocco
Africa Time for a New Deal Conference Master of Ceremony Paris, France
International Construction Industry Summit Panel Moderator Dakar, Senegal
West African Economic and Monetary Conference Master of Ceremony Lomé, Togo
2019 The Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative Summit Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
Women in Business – Africa CEO Forum Paris, France
2019 Development Finance Forum Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
Annual Meetings of the World Bank Moderator for IDA-19 New York City
2020 Africa Day Master of Ceremony Dakar, Senegal
World Bank’s J-CAP 2020 Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
The WAN (Worldwide Afro Network) Show Host
6 webinars by the Africa CEO Forum Master of Ceremony
The Quarantine Chronicles with Tim Reid Guest
Raw Real Talks with Mariama Camara
Launch of "The Pulse" by the World Bank Host [8]
Africa50 Innovation Challenge Panelist
Gender Equality by African Innovation Week [15]
African Insurance Awards 2020 Host [16]
2021 World Bank's Spring Meetings, Covid-19 [17]
EU-Africa Green Talks [18]
High-Level Virtual Dialogue on Feeding Africa: Leadership to scale up successful innovations [9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Anne-Marie Dias Borges", World Bank (Retrieved 11 April 2021)
  2. ^ a b c "Anne-Marie Dias Borges : "Liberer la lumiere qui est en nous pour inspirer les autres", Femmes Au Pluriel, 5 May 2020 (Retrieved 11 April 2021)(in french)
  3. ^ a b c "Meninas, acreditem em vocês mesmas", Express Odasil Has, 30 August 2020 (Retrieved 11 April 2021)(in portuguese)
  4. ^ a b "Anne-Marie Borges é uma das “100 Mulheres Mais Influentes de África”: Jornalismo “cabo-verdiano continua a ser de élite”", Anacao.CV, 22 February 2021 (Retrieved 11 April 2021)(in portuguese)
  5. ^ "List of 100 Most Influential African Women 2020", Big News Network (BNN), 21 August 2020 (Retrieved 11 April 2021)
  6. ^ "Meet the Top 20 Inspirational Women of the African Diaspora Professional Women in Europe (ADIPWE) list 2020", Francine Beleyi (Retrieved 11 April 2021)
  7. ^ "Une styliste congolaise utilise la technologie 3D pour faire son show", BBC, 13 August 2020 (Retrieved 11 April 2021)
  8. ^ a b "Africa’s Pulse: Charting the Way Forward", World Bank, 8 October 2020 (Retrieved 11 April 2021)
  9. ^ a b "High-Level Virtual Dialogue on Feeding Africa: Leadership to scale up successful innovations", African Development Bank (Retrieved 12 May 2021)
  10. ^ "High-Level Virtual Dialogue on Feeding Africa: Leadership to scale up successful innovations", International Fund for Agricultural Development (Retrieved 12 May 2021)
  11. ^ ""Ka bo usa", musica contra droga na Cabo-Verde", YouTube, August 19, 2011 (Retrieved April 11, 2021)
  12. ^ "Anne-Marie Dias Borges on Avance Media Magazine", Avance Media (Retrieved April 11, 2021)
  13. ^ "Avance Media Announces 2020 Most Influential African Women List", Business Ghana, August 18, 2020 (Retrieved April 11, 2021)
  14. ^ "Meet the Top 20 Inspirational Women of the African Diaspora Professional Women in Europe (ADIPWE) list 2020", Francine Beleyi (Retrieved May 12, 2021)
  15. ^ "African Innovation Week 2020– Track B. Gender Equality – Investing in Women and the Women investors 09 Nov", Africa Innovation Week, 17 November 2020 (Retrieved 11 April 2021)
  16. ^ "The African Insurance Awards 2020: Celebrating Excellence in Insurance", African Reinsurance Corporation, 18 December 2020 (Retrieved 11 April 2021)
  17. ^ "2021 Spring Meetings Opening Press Conference", World Bank, 7 April 2021 (Retrieved 15 April 2021)
  18. ^ "EU-Africa Green Talks : Africa’s green future: new investment pathways towards sustainable, inclusive development", European Investment Bank, 15 April 2021 (Retrieved 15 April 2021)

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