Background
TEVOEDJRE, Albert was born on November 10, 1929 in Porto Novo. Son of Joseph Tevoedjre and Jeanne Singbo Tevoedjre.
politician and international civil servant
TEVOEDJRE, Albert was born on November 10, 1929 in Porto Novo. Son of Joseph Tevoedjre and Jeanne Singbo Tevoedjre.
University of Toulouse, France, 1954-1958, L ès L. University of Fribourg, Switzerland, 1957-1959, Doctorate Economy & Social Science. Graduate Institute, Institution of International Studies, Geneva, 1957-1959.
Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, 1964-1965, Research Association. Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute, Institution of Technology, 1972, Advanced Program(s) for Senior Executive. Spoken languages: French, English.
Lycee Delafosse, Dakar, Senegal 1952-1954, Ecole Normale d’lnstitutrices, Cahors, France 1957-1958, Lycee Victor Ballot, Porto Novo 1959-1961, Geneva Africa Institute 1963-1964, Georgetown University, Washington D.C. 1964; Secretary of State for Information 1961-1962; Secretary-General Union Africaine et Malgache (U.A.M.) 1962-1963; Research Association Harvard University, Centre for Institute Affairs 65; Institute Labour Office since 1965, Regional Director for Africa March 1966, Assistant Director-General 1969-1975, Deputy Director-General since 1975; Director Institute Institute for Labour Studies 1975-1984; Secretary-General World Social Prospects Association (AMPS) since 1980; former Chief Editor L’Etudiant d'Afrique Noire; founder Deputy Director General, International Labour Organisation (Office) since 1975. Assistant Director General, International Labour Organisation (Office), 1969-1974. Regional Director for Africa, International Labour Organisation (Office), Addis Ababa, 1965-1968.
Professor, Georgetown University, 1964. Professor, Geneva Africa Institute, Institution, 1963-1964. Secretary General, Union Africaine et Malgache, Cotonou, Dahomey, 6163.
Secretary of State for Information, Cotonou, 1961-1962. Teacher, Lycée Victor-Ballot, Porto-Novo, Dahomey, 1959-1961. Teacher, Ecole Normale d’institutrices, Cahors, France, 1957-1958.
Teacher, Lycée Delafesse, Dakar, Senegal, 1952-1954.
Promotion Africaine; National Liberation Movement. National Syndicate of Teachers. Société Africaine de Culture.
Society for International Developement.
Married Isabelle Ekue in 1953.