Background
Daku, Benjamin Tete Lawson was born on October 4, 1934 in Lomé, Togo, France. Son of James Latévi and Otomefa (Aboki) Lawson Daku.
information systems professional
Daku, Benjamin Tete Lawson was born on October 4, 1934 in Lomé, Togo, France. Son of James Latévi and Otomefa (Aboki) Lawson Daku.
Degree engineer in economic geology, Faculty of Mine & Geology, 1964. Business English certified, English Language Institute. Computer science and organization design degree, Museum-College of High Technology, 1981.
Member research unit United Nations Educational Geological Correlation Progressive West African Precambrian formations. Senior geologist United Nations Development Programme/Togo Department Geological Survey, 1963-1973. Technical director United Nations Development Program/Togo's Department Geological Survey, Lomé, 1974-1979.
Head department quality vendor's record and data management Saudi Arabia Al Jubail Oil Refinery, 1982-1983. Founder, Chief Executive Officer International Information Center for Development, France, since 1986. Delaware Ottawa Convention and Treaty for the Global Ban on Landmines, 1997.
Activist, member International Human Rights Organizations. Founder, active militant African Youth Movement Juvento, West Africa, 1954. Executive member Black African Students Federation, 1958-1963.
Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, New York Academy Scis, The Planetary Society.
Married Julienne Akoua Da Ernestho, June 20, 1968. Children: Latévi Max, Boèvi Julius, Nadou Juanitta, Messan Nkrumah, Kokovi Mikaela.