Fernand Poukré-Kono

Fernand Poukré-Kono (born in 1955, N'Djamena, Chad) was the Permanent Representative to the United Nations for the Central African Republic, taking office in January 2003. He is married with two children.[2]

H.E.
Fernand Poukré-Kono
Permanent Representative to the UN for Central African Republic
In office
15 January 2003  23 June 2011
PresidentFrançois Bozizé
Succeeded byCharles-Armel Doubane[1]
Personal details
Born1955
N'Djamena, Chad

Education

Poukré-Kono attained a degree in International Relations from the State University of Kiev, in Kiev, Ukraine.[2]

Career

Poukré-Kono served as Chargé d'affaires at the Permanent Mission of the Central African Republic to the United Nations in New York City, as well as, First Counselor, and Legal Adviser for the Mission. He has held two offices at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bangui, Director for International Organizations and Chief of the United Nations Section.[2]

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