Amara Essy (born 20 December 1944) is a diplomat from Ivory Coast. Essy was born in Bouaké, Ivory Coast. He received a bachelor's degree in public law...
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of the MPIGO Daniel Kablan Duncan, former prime minister (1993–1999) Amara Essy, diplomat and former Permanent Representative of Ivory Coast to the United...
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selections. Four African candidates were nominated to replace Boutros-Ghali: Amara Essy of Côte d'Ivoire, Kofi Annan of Ghana, Hamid Algabid of Niger, and Ahmedou...
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April 30, 2002, Salifou was named special envoy of OAU Secretary-General Amara Essy to Madagascar. Salifou was appointed by President Tandja as his special...
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African Union (AU) at a summit in Maputo. He was the only candidate; Amara Essy, who held the post in an interim capacity, withdrew his candidacy prior...
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Africa 8 Salim Ahmed Salim 19 September 1989 17 September 2001 Tanzania East Africa 9 Amara Essy 17 September 2001 19 July 2002 Côte d'Ivoire West Africa...
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No. Portrait Chairperson Took office Left office Country Region – Amara Essy Acting 9 July 2002 16 September 2003 Ivory Coast West Africa 1 Alpha Oumar...
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General Assembly In office 1993–1994 Preceded by Stoyan Ganev Succeeded by Amara Essy Minister of Foreign Affairs In office 2001–2008 Preceded by Clement Rohee...
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Okoto (1998-1999) Abdoulaye Yerodia Ndombasi (1999-2000) Côte d'Ivoire - Amara Essy (1990-2000) Djibouti - Mohamed Moussa Chehem (1995-1999) Ali Abdi Farah...
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Oppenheimer, and the Secretary General of the African Union (2001–2002) Amara Essy. He has an interest in the arts, having interviewed several notable actors...
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