About Me

Welcome to my portfolio, dear visitor! 

I'm delighted you're here.

My name is Khadidiatou Cissé, but everybody calls me Didi! Originally from Senegal, I have been based in Dakar, Accra and London these past 3 years. 

I am a results-driven digital producer with extensive experience in multimedia storytelling, content strategy, and investigative journalism across Africa. 

I am also adept at managing high impact projects under tight deadlines while ensuring accuracy, audience engagement, and editorial integrity. 

Passionate about international development, geopolitics, global health, and gender issues, I have acquired solid expertise in translating complex topics into compelling narratives. 

I am known as a collaborative team player committed to fostering inclusive, high performing environments.

Predators on the Pitch: Inside Africa's biggest football scandal - BBC Africa Eye Documentary

BBC Africa Eye investigates claims FIFA failed to take effective action when made aware of the sexual abuse of young footballers in Gabon.

Warning: This film includes descriptions of abuse of minors​

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In Gabon, it’s the dream of most young footballers to play internationally. But in 2022, a long serving coach for youth national teams admitted to charges of raping, grooming, and exploiting young players. He faces up to 30 years in prison.

Africa Eye’s Khadidiatou Cissé travels to Gabon to investigate one of the biggest sexual abuse scandals in the history of football.

She speaks with victims and eyewitnesses who reveal a shocking culture of sexual abuse that has plagued all levels of Gabonese football for three decades - with claims that many people knew, and many stayed silent.

We follow a coach who, at personal risk, is determined to bring about change.

FIFA are facing accusations of failing to take effective action over the sexual abuse scandal.

🚨 UPDATE 04/03/25: Players union welcomes life ban for Gabon football coach over sexual abuse. Read more here: https://bbc.in/3F2GsrW or watch the update here: https://youtu.be/1UBvHxfclBY

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#BBCAfricaEye brings you original, investigative journalism revealing secrets and rooting out injustice in the world’s most complex and exciting continent. Nothing stays hidden forever.

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#Gabon #FIFA #AfricanFootball #BBCAfrica #Football #FifPro #

Credits:
Reporter – Khadidiatou Cisse
Filmed, Produced, Directed and Edited by Suzanne Vanhooymissen
Africa Eye Editor – Tom Watson
Head of Longform and Investigations – Liz Gibbons
Executive Producer – Andy Bell
Producer – Khadidiatou Cisse, Stephanie Stafford, Chiara Francavilla, Piers Edwards
Associate Producer – Romain Molina
Production Manager – Simon Frost
Online Editor – Rob Miller
Animation – May Kindred-Boothby
Dubbing Mixer – Jez Spencer
Colourist – Boyd Nagle
Reversioning Producer – Anna Payton
Impact Producer – Adelle Kalakouti
Digital Producer – Tamasin Ford
Social Media Producer – Anusha Kumar
Production Coordinator – Izzy Fleming, Sarah Clarke

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00:00 Introduction
01:31 The man who risked everything
04:14 When everything changed
05:43 Testimonies
16:06 The investigation
24:14 An uncertain future
25:57 Response to allegations

Burkina Faso outcry over 'conscription used to punish junta critics'

Envisaged to be made up of 50,000 recruits, it was set up by Captain Ibrahim Traore's junta to bolster the army's efforts to regain territory from jihadists who, according to the US Department of Defense's Africa Center for Strategic Studies, have "moved to encircle Ouagadougou leaving a trail of unprecedented violence in their wake".

Envisaged to be made up of 50,000 recruits, it was set up by Captain Ibrahim Traore's junta to bolster the army's efforts to regain territory from jihadists who,...

Why should Africans care about UK elections? BBC Africa

On 4 July, the British public will be voting in a general election. Tackling the issue of immigration is high on the next prime minister's to-do list. This is something that will widely affect Africa and African people. But why else should you be keeping an eye on what goes on in the UK elections? Khadidiatou Cissé explains.

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Dark Waters: Africa's deadliest migration route - BBC Africa Eye Documentary

BBC Africa Eye investigates what is fast becoming the world’s deadliest migration route: the perilous Atlantic crossing from West Africa to Spain’s Canary Islands.

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Father-of-two Mouhamed has never been to sea, but he is about to take what is fast becoming the deadliest migrant journey in the world: the Atlantic crossing from West Africa to Spain’s Canary Islands.

Facing days, even weeks, on the open ocean, this year more than 70,000 irregular migrants and refugees are expected to attempt this perilous journey, many of them in overcrowded wooden boats.

From Senegal, Mouhamed will have to survive the treacherous crossing with little more than a handful of biscuits and a few bottles of water, all to achieve his dream of making it to the southern border of Europe. For all those who make it to the Canaries, there will be thousands who die trying. It’s a tragedy unfolding in real time, buried under world headlines.

In this hard-hitting investigation, #BBCAfricaEye reporter Mame Cheikh Mbaye takes viewers into the secretive world of migrants hoping to escape conflict and extreme poverty in Senegal and neighbouring countries, and what they hope will be a brighter future in Europe.

Mame Cheikh follows Mouhamed as he prepares himself for a journey that, one way or another, will alter the trajectory of his life forever. Negotiating with the criminals organising the crossing, getting ready without alerting police suspicion, before finally receiving the call from his smuggler to head to a secret hideout in preparation for a midnight departure. Mouhamed’s story intimately captures his journey, the viewer is with him throughout, including when he is in an open boat en route to the Canary Islands.

Mame Cheikh also talks to the families who have lost loved ones while attempting the crossing, secures rare access to the smugglers organising the migrant boats and meets with the Spanish authorities who are on the front line disrupting the criminal networks involved in this deadly trade. Throughout the film, he explores some of the motivations which are driving tens of thousands onto the boats in search of what they think could be a better life… only for many to perish, turning the Atlantic Ocean into a mass grave.

You may also be interested in these Africa Eye documentaries:
https://youtu.be/MJoL7E4uvuU
https://youtu.be/ZbABHnXDiXE
https://youtu.be/I0DJlSqlmEw

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Africa Eye brings you original, investigative journalism revealing secrets and rooting out injustice in the world’s most complex and exciting continent. Nothing stays hidden forever.

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📽️ Watch this documentary in FRENCH here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icIMp1ehPqE

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#Senegal #CanaryIslands #Migrants #Documentary #Refugees #Refugee #Migrantes #Canarias #AfricaNews #BBCAfrica #investigativejournalism

Why Madagascar's election matters - BBC Africa

Around 11m registered voters are thought to have cast their ballots in Madagascar’s elections, which took place despite an opposition boycott following weeks of protests. There’s much at stake for the island nation – here’s 5 reasons why the Malagasy elections matter.

Presented by Khadidiatou Cisse
Produced by Catherine Heathwood and Tom Santorelli
Edited by Tim Hodges

#madagascar #bbcafrica

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Senegal migrants risk Canary Islands and Central America crossings for a new life

As record numbers of young Africans risk their lives trying to reach the Canary Islands, Spain’s prime minister begins crisis talks with Senegal, Mauritania and The Gambia to tackle migration.But this will come as little comfort to Amina.“I found out that my son had died on social media,” she tells the BBC from her home near Senegal’s capital.“We used to talk all the time and he told me he wanted to go to Morocco,” the 50-year-old says.“He never mentioned he was planning to take a boat.”She last...

Macky Sall: 'I did nothing wrong' BBC Africa

Senegal’s President Macky Sall has refused to apologise to the people of his country for the deaths and political uncertainty that followed the decision to postpone elections last month.

In an interview with the BBC’s Waihiga Mwaura, the outgoing president confirmed that he will be leaving the presidential office on 2 April regardless of the election result.

Senegalese voters are due to go to the polls on Sunday to elect a new head of state.

#mackysall #mackysallinterview #mackysallbbc

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Gabon coup will not end rule by Bongo clan - presidential source

The military takeover in Gabon will merely lead to a continuation of rule by the Bongo clan which has been in power for 55 years, a source close to the deposed president has told the BBC. "General Brice Oligui Nguema is a direct product of the Bongo clan," said the source, who wanted to remain anonymous for security reasons.He warned those celebrating the coup not to expect too much to change.The military vowed to put an end to the Bongo regime when they seized power.They announced a military ta...

'What I faced was major, not minor'

Chidimma Adetshina was crowned Miss Universe Nigeria 2024 on Saturday.

Her journey to victory has been full of ups and downs. Initially competing for Miss South Africa, she withdrew due to a nationality row and lots of online abuse.

“The message I would give to people watching is don't give up on your dreams,” says the 23-year-old.

The dual national will now go on to represent Nigeria in Mexico for the international Miss Universe competition in November.

Dormir mieux, c'est possible! - La Vie émission intégrale S01 E01 *** BBC Afrique

Dans cet épisode de l'émission de santé La vie :

-Au sud du Sénégal, la fistule obstétricale continue de faire des victimes;

-Une bonne alimentaion c'est bien, alliée au sport c'est encore mieux;

-Découvrez pourquoi notre sommeil est perturbée de nos jours.

#lavie , une émission présentée ici par Khadidiatou Cissé

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Cheptegei's mother: 'I don't have the words'

The killing of Ugandan Olympian and long-distance runner Rebecca Cheptegei has devastated her friends and family - and has left the East African athletics community reeling.

The 33-year-old Ugandan marathon runner, who competed in the recent Paris Olympics, had suffered extensive burns after after being doused in petrol and set on fire by a former boyfriend.

There are concerns about the increasing cases of violence against female athletes in Kenya.

Cheptegei is the third to have been killed since October 2021.

Afrique subsaharienne : 50% des naissances enregistrées chez les adolescentes ? Non, le chiffre est exagéré

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