Dominique Hoppe
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Dominique Hoppe | |
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| President of the Assemblée des francophones fonctionnaires des organisations internationales | |
| Assumed office February 2007 | |
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| Born | 24 November 1959 Longwy, France |
| Alma mater | Institute of Political Studies, Paris Stanford University Harvard Business School |
Francophone of the year 2011 with Abdou Diouf | |
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Speech Gusi Peace Prize laureate | |
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Military honor in Manilla | |
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With President of Lithuania and American senator | |
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Dominique Hoppe (born 1959) is the current president of the Assemblée des francophones fonctionnaires des organisations internationales (AFFOI).[1]
Prior to his appointment to the AFFOI, Hoppe was administrator at the European Patent Office,[citation needed] president of the AFIF-PB[2] and president of the Superior Council[3] of the international civil servants in the Netherlands.
In December 2011 he was elected – together with Abdou Diouf – francophone of the year[4] in the framework the world forum of the French language.[5]
In 2014 he received the Gusi Peace Prize - considered as the equivalent of the Nobel Peace Prize in Asia - for Peacebuilding thru development of political and diplomatic networks and activities supporting human rights and fundamental freedoms.[6]
In 2015 he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. His candidacy was supported by both the OPCW (Nobel Peace Prize 2013) and the CPI.
Dominique Hoppe was born in 1959 in Longwy (France).[citation needed] He studied at the Lycée Alfred Mézières, went to the Nancy-Université and graduated from the Institut d'études politiques de Paris. He also graduated from the Stanford University and the Harvard Business School.