Alexandré Barro Chambrier

Alexandre Barro Chambrier (born 25 August 1958) is a Gabonese politician and MP of the 4th district of Libreville, standing member of the political bureau and member of the Pan African Parliament.


Alexandre Barro Chambrier

Member of the National Parliament (Gabon)
Assumed office
March 2012
Minister of oil, Mining and Hydrocarbon of Gabon
In office
January 2011  February 2012
Succeeded byEtienne Dieudonné Ngoubou
Executive Director of IMF
In office
1998  October 2002
Succeeded byOndo Mane Damian
Personal details
Born (1958-08-25) 25 August 1958
Paris, France
NationalityGabonese
Political partyRassemblement Pour La Patrie et la Modernité (RPM)
Spouse(s)Helena Lydia Barro Chambrier
RelationsMarried
Children5
Alma materUniversité de Paris IX Dauphine, Paris

Education

Mr. Alexandre Barro Chambrier holds an MA in Economics and Management Science, Post Graduate Studies in Political Science (DEA) from the University of Paris IX Dauphine (France), Ph.D in Economics (Institut d’Etudes Politique, Paris, France) and a Post – Doctorate degree (Aggregation) in Economics From 1988–1991.

Early life and political career

He held successively responsibilities as the Economic Adviser to the Ministry of Trade and Secretary of State for Culture and Francophone within the Government of Gabon. From 1990 to 1994, he served as Senior Advisor to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Gabon.[1] In charge of the Special Committee on the Economic and Financial Crisis of the Republic of Gabon. Between 1994 and 2002 he served as the Alternate Director and Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington, representing 24 African countries. From September 2004 – December 2005 he was the Deputy Minister in charge of Forestry, responsible for Nature Conservation, Deputy Minister in charge of Economy, Finances, Budget and Privatization (2006–2007), Minister Delegate to the Minister of Forest Economy, Water, Fisheries and Aquaculture, in charge of Water and Fisheries ( 2008–2009), Minister Delegate to the Minister of Development, Public Performance, Prospective and Statistics (2009). Since 14 January 2011 – February 2012, he served as the Minister of Mines, Petroleum and Hydrocarbons.[2] He currently a member of the national parliament (4th District of Libreville) and a member of the Pan African Parliament (Midrand South Africa)

Publications

The Economy of Gabon: Analysis, adjustment and adaptation policies. From Hugues Alexandre Barro Chambrier.[3]

References

  1. CV. minesgabon.org
  2. "Le ministre". minesgabon.org. Archived from the original on 17 December 2015. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  3. The Economy of Gabon. 1992. ISBN 9780415074575.
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