Adama Diarra is a Malian sociologist who has worked for multiple national and international actors in the education sector, including the Collège Communautaire du Nouveau Brunswick in Mali and the Malian Ministry of Education. Adama has extensive experience in business administration, project management, and developing anti-corruption programming strategies in both the public and private sector.
He recently served as the coordinator of Component 2, Anti-corruption of the RPPFM project, implemented by Glasshouse. Under the project, he delivered support to the National Financial Crimes Unit (Pôle National Économique et Financier, PNEF) in Mali through technical assistance and capacity building on the following: establishing and training users on a digital case management platform (“SILA”), applying financial accounting and auditing principles, leading fact-finding on a study into the Malian COVID response, investigating and prosecuting money-laundering, and gender-sensitive approaches to investigating.