Lucie and Michel MBOUSSOU
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An influential couple combining medicine, politics and culture in Gabon
Dr. Lucie Milebou Aubusson Ep Mboussou , born February 25, 1957, is an emblematic personality of Gabon. She is the country's first female ophthalmologist and made history by becoming the first woman to chair the Gabonese Senate, a position she held from February 2015 to August 2023. Her impressive background includes roles as chief medical officer at the Jeanne Ebori Foundation in Libreville, assistant professor at the Faculty of Medicine of Libreville, and medical director at the Medivision clinic. She is also a founding member of the NGO Gabon Medical Assistance. His influence is felt in both the medical and political fields, testifying to his deep commitment to the social and political development of Gabon.
Professor Michel Mboussou , born August 30, 1952, her husband, is equally remarkable. As CEO of the National Health Insurance and Social Guarantee Fund (CNAMGS), he played a crucial role in the Gabonese health system. His career is also marked by his experience as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, illustrating his commitment to international affairs and the development of Gabon on the world stage.
Together, the Mboussou couple have always been able to combine the best of their Franco-Gabonese mix, bringing a unique and enriching perspective to their many businesses. Their contribution to Ndossi Village, in particular, is a reflection of their passion for sustainable development and the promotion of Gabonese culture. Through their support and vision, Ndossi Village has become a symbol of the couple's commitment to the betterment of their country, while preserving and promoting Gabon's cultural and natural wealth.
For more information on Madame Lucie Milebou Aubusson and Monsieur Michel Mboussou, you can consult their biographies available on Wikipedia:
Dr. Lucie Milebou Aubusson Ep Mboussou