Moumouni Fabré

Moumouni Fabré (born 28 November 1953[1]) is a Burkinabé politician who has served as the Ambassador of Burkina Faso to South Africa since 2008.

Subsequently he was an Adviser to the Presidency of Burkina Faso; he was responsible for organizing the 34th Summit of the Organisation of African Unity in June 1997, and he was Coordinator of the 26th Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers in January 1998.

Later, he was appointed as Director of the Cabinet of Prime Minister Paramanga Ernest Yonli in July 2001.

He was instead appointed as Ambassador and Representative of the President of Burkina Faso to Togo, responsible for monitoring the implementation of political agreements.

[1] After serving as President Blaise Compaore's Representative in Togo, Fabré was appointed as Ambassador to South Africa on 16 April 2008.