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Portuguese diplomat (born 1953) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rita Ferro (born 1953) is a Portuguese diplomat who has been Portugal's ambassador in Tunisia, Luxembourg and Morocco. At the beginning of 2020 she was appointed to be the ambassador to the Community of Portuguese Language Countries.
Rita Ferro | |
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Born | 4 August 1953 Portugal |
Other names | Maria Rita da França Sousa Ferro Levy Gomes |
Occupation | Diplomat |
Years active | 40 |
Awards | Prémio Femina de Honra, 2020 |
Maria Rita da França Sousa Ferro Levy Gomes was born on 4 August 1953. She has a degree in philosophy from the University of Lisbon. After graduating she taught philosophy at a high school before applying to join Portugal's Diplomatic Service in 1978. She held posts in Portuguese missions in Istanbul, Turkey and Bangkok, Thailand before becoming Consul-General in Madrid, Spain. Her first posting as an ambassador was to Tunis in 2007. In 2012 she was transferred to Luxembourg. Following a re-organization of ambassadorial positions, she ended her assignment in Luxembourg early and at the beginning of 2015 moved back to the Maghreb as ambassador to Morocco. Ferro is married and has two daughters.[1][2][3][4]
In February 2020 she presented her credentials to the Executive Secretary of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP). This is an international organization to promote cooperation amongst Lusophone countries, which is headquartered in Lisbon.[5]
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