found: Les interviews d'AMINA website, Interview d'Elizabeth-Ewombè Moundo, Sep. 2010, viewed Jan. 5, 2015(Elizabeth-Ewombè MOUNDO; Cameroonian; has served Unesco for 20 years; international official and author of 8 works, incl. Little Toe et Pebble (children's story for adults), drama "Le destin ordinaire d'un homme ordinaire" and poetic works "Metusa" and "Le voyage abyssal", as well as collection of short stories "L'Emmurement" and novels "Analua" and "La nuit du monde à l'invers"; before working for Unesco, she worked in the psychiatric field at Hôpital Sainte-Anne in Paris and in Montreuil as researcher for Professeur Ibrahima Sow, eminent psychiatrist; she is director of the Accra office and representative of Unesco in Benin, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Togo; her first mission was as principal technical advisor for education in Chad; after her return to Paris she was assigned to countries in reconstruction, particularly Rwanda immediately after its genocide)