Henriette Da
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Henriette Da | |
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| Citizenship | Burkinabé |
| Occupation | Human rights activist |
| Awards | International Women of Courage Award (2025) |
Henriette Da is a West African human rights defender from Burkina Faso, recognised for her leadership in human rights, women's rights, religious tolerance, and civic dialogue. In 2025, she received the International Women of Courage Award by the U.S. Department of State for her advocacy and activism in her country.
Henriette Da is a trained sociologist and holds expertise in human rights, Women's rights, and development.[1][2][3][4]
Early in her career, she worked as a socio-anthropological researcher in the health sector, where she carried out research and analysis related to public health and social determinants of wellbeing.[4][1]
She also served as a public high school and college instructor in Burkina Faso, contributing to education and public awareness in her community.[2]