Maxime Ferrari

Dr.
Maxime Ferrari
Born
Jean Désiré Maxime Ferrari

27 January 1930
Died29 June 2021(2021-06-29) (aged 91)
NationalitySeychellois
Italian
Alma materUniversity College Cork
Occupation(s)Obstetrician
Politician
Years activeMedicine, 1955-1974
Politics, 1974-1990
SpouseGinette Nageon de L'Estang
Children

Dr Jean Désiré Maxime Ferrari, KSS, OBE (French pronunciation: [dʒin deziʁe mæksim ferˈraːri; 27 January 1930 – 29 June 2021) was a politician and former obstetrician who held several different positions in the government of the Seychelles.[1][2] He was widely regarded as an activist against corrupt governmental practices and a champion of human rights and democracy in the African island nations of the Indian Ocean.[3][4]

He was most recognised for his role as a Founding Father of the Indian Ocean Commission (La Commission de l'Océan Indien), an intergovernmental organisation designed to strengthen the relationship between the five African Indian Ocean nations, the Seychelles, Mauritius, Comoros, Madagascar and Réunion (an overseas region of France).

In 1985, he became the Regional Representative and Director of the Regional Office for Africa of the United Nations Environment Programme.

  1. ^ "Nation Home". www.nation.sc. Retrieved 22 October 2018.
  2. ^ "EISA Seychelles: Independence and the one party state (1976-1993)". www.eisa.org.za. Retrieved 22 October 2018.
  3. ^ "Seychelles-eNews - Former Minister Maxime Ferrari comments on 'Modern History of Seychelles'". www.seychellesweekly.com. Retrieved 22 October 2018.
  4. ^ "Seychelles' former minister Maxime Ferrari passes away". Seychelles Nation. Retrieved 19 August 2021.