André Nzapayeké

[2] The son of a pastor who also worked as a trader, he was a bright student who received a scholarship to study social anthropology at the University of Amsterdam.

[5] Nzapayeké worked in Central Africa in the development sector, studying many villages of the country.

[2][6] Within the Development Bank, he worked on the implementation of the peace agreements between the various parties during the conflict in Sudan.

[5] He said his first priority would be to stop the massacres and other atrocities within the country for months as the key step to restoring the writ of the state and then help the one million displaced persons.

[10] Since June 2015 he is ambassador of the Central African Republic in Southern Africa, since October 2016 also in New Zealand and since May 2017 in the Seychelles.

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