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Véronique Ahoyo (June 29, 1939 - December 14, 2008) was a Beninese politician and civil Administrator . Born in Cotonou, Ahoyo received training in civil administration in Paris and Abidjan, and in social services in Toulouse. Returning to Benin, she took a post as deputy director of social affairs in 1967. In 1972 she graduated with a Master in Applied Social Sciences from the University of Abidjan, in Côte d'Ivoire. She was promoted to director of social affairs in 1975. She left the role in 1990; in March of that year she was named Minister of Labor and Social Affairs. For a time she also served as the Beninese ambassador to Canada. Ahoyo was killed in an automobile accident on the Bassila highway when the vehicle in which she was traveling lost control after a tire burst. Four others w

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  • Véronique Ahoyo, née Véronique Gbédjinon le 29 juin 1939, morte le 14 décembre 2008, est une assistante sociale, puis une femme politique, une ministre, une ambassadrice et une militante des droits des femmes béninoise. (fr)
  • Véronique Ahoyo (June 29, 1939 - December 14, 2008) was a Beninese politician and civil Administrator . Born in Cotonou, Ahoyo received training in civil administration in Paris and Abidjan, and in social services in Toulouse. Returning to Benin, she took a post as deputy director of social affairs in 1967. In 1972 she graduated with a Master in Applied Social Sciences from the University of Abidjan, in Côte d'Ivoire. She was promoted to director of social affairs in 1975. She left the role in 1990; in March of that year she was named Minister of Labor and Social Affairs. For a time she also served as the Beninese ambassador to Canada. Ahoyo was killed in an automobile accident on the Bassila highway when the vehicle in which she was traveling lost control after a tire burst. Four others w (en)
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  • Véronique Ahoyo, née Véronique Gbédjinon le 29 juin 1939, morte le 14 décembre 2008, est une assistante sociale, puis une femme politique, une ministre, une ambassadrice et une militante des droits des femmes béninoise. (fr)
  • Véronique Ahoyo (June 29, 1939 - December 14, 2008) was a Beninese politician and civil Administrator . Born in Cotonou, Ahoyo received training in civil administration in Paris and Abidjan, and in social services in Toulouse. Returning to Benin, she took a post as deputy director of social affairs in 1967. In 1972 she graduated with a Master in Applied Social Sciences from the University of Abidjan, in Côte d'Ivoire. She was promoted to director of social affairs in 1975. She left the role in 1990; in March of that year she was named Minister of Labor and Social Affairs. For a time she also served as the Beninese ambassador to Canada. Ahoyo was killed in an automobile accident on the Bassila highway when the vehicle in which she was traveling lost control after a tire burst. Four others were also killed and two injured; among the latter was former Minister of Public Health Rafiatou Karimou. (en)
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