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Jean-Yves Ollivier

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Jean-Yves Ollivier is the President of the Brazzaville Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to conflict resolution and nature conservation. The Foundation acts as an honest broker between warring parties, in the strictest confidence and on the basis of a frank and direct dialogue.
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During the first half of the 1970s, following the first world oil shock, he started working in the oil and gas sector. In 1980, he started his own oil trading company, Vitank, in association with Henk Vietor,
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Jean-Yves Ollivier began his career in the 1960s. He started working for trading companies doing business between Europe and Africa, including Strauss Turnbull & Co, JA Goldschmidt SA, and Grainex.
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In addition to his business ventures, Jean-Yves Ollivier is active as a parallel diplomat, using his personal relationships with heads of states to facilitate mediation and peace processes in Africa.
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In 1994, he created Gestilac SA, and in 2002, PanAf Consultancy GmbH (Zurich) and Pan Africa Consulting(Hong-Kong). He later merged the three companies into one holding corporation: the Fort group.
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by South African president Nelson Mandela for his role in ending the Apartheid. Jean-Yves Ollivier is the only French non government affiliated individual so far to have received this distinction.
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In 1987, Jean-Yves Ollivier received the Order of Good Hope from Foreign minister Roelof “Pik” Botha. In 1995, he was elevated to the grade of
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In 1987, Jean-Yves Ollivier secretly negotiated a prisoner exchange between both sides during the
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captain, Wynand Du Toit. Du Toit was captured by FAPLA two years earlier during
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In 1985, Jacques Chirac asked him to undertake a secret mission to free four
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In the 1980s, Jean-Yves Ollivier became advisor on African affairs to then
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From 1984 to 1989, he was head of the Coal Trading Corporation (CTC).
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In 2009, he closed the sale of 25% of offshore Marine XII in
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Jean-Yves Ollivier also holds the title of “Officier de la
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In December 1988, Jean-Yves Ollivier helped facilitate the
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In 1989, Jean-Yves Ollivier began a mediation process in
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Jean-Yves Ollivier in Oslo, photo by Johnny Vaet Nordskog
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Index


Algiers
Algeria
Algiers
Algeria
commodities
emerging markets
Peter de Savary
Congo Brazzaville
ENI
SNPC
Mayor of Paris
Jacques Chirac
prime minister
French hostages held in Lebanon
South African Border War
People's Armed Forces for the Liberation of Angola
People's Liberation Army of Namibia
special forces
Operation Argon
Brazzaville Protocol
Republic of the Congo
Denis Sassou Nguesso
Comoros
Bob Denard
Frederik de Klerk
François Mitterrand
Sun City
Democratic Republic of Congo
Joseph Kabila

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