Giorgio Bertin OFM (born 28 December 1946) is an Italian Catholic prelate who has served as Bishop of Djibouti since 2001 and Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Mogadishu since 1990.
He entered the Order of Friars Minor on 10 September 1967, joining their Province of Saint Charles Borromeo.
He completed his high school studies in Milan and then obtained Bachelor of Sacred Theology degree.
Following the assassination of the Bishop of Mogadishu, Salvatore Colombo, in 1991, Bertin was made the apostolic administrator of the diocese.
[1] Bertin was appointed the Bishop of Djibouti by Pope John Paul II on 4 April 2001.