Rakiatou Kaffa-Jackou
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Rakiatou Christelle Kaffa-Jackou (born 1965) is a Nigerien aeronautical engineer and politician who has served as Minister for Population since 2016.
Kaffa-Jackou is the eldest of four daughters of politician Sanoussi Jackou and Françoise. She went to a girls' mission school in Niamey.[1] Her sister, Guimbia, was later Governor of Niamey.[1] She studied mathematics and physics at the Abdou Moumouni University and has a Masters in Physics. She also has a Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering from the African and Malagasy School of Meteorology and Civil Aviation in Niamey and a PhD from Toulouse University on "Optimization and modeling of airport security".[1][2]