Albina Africano

Albina Faria de Assis Pereira Africano best known as Albina Assis (born June 3, 1945 in Luanda, Portuguese Angola) is an Angolan chemist and politician. She has held many positions including Minister of Oil and Industry in the Angolan government, Special Advisor to the President for Regional Affairs, and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Sonangol.

Albina Africano
Advisor to the President of the Republic
Assumed office
2018
CEO of Sonangol
In office
1991–1993
Succeeded bySebastião de Sousa e Santos
Minister of Petroleum
In office
1992–2002
Preceded byJoão Landoite
Succeeded byDesidério Costa
Minister of Industry
Preceded byManuel Duque
Succeeded byJoaquim David
Personal details
Born (1945-06-03) June 3, 1945
Luanda, Angola
NationalityAngolan
Political partyMPLA

Early life

Albina Assis Africano was born on 3 June 1945 in Luanda, at that time the capital of the Portuguese colony of Angola. Africano graduated from the Instituto Industrial in Luanda in 1967.[1]

In 1972, three years before Angola became independent in 1975, Africano began to study in Luanda. She received her undergraduate B.A. in Chemistry at Agostinho Neto University in 1982. She specialized in the sciences of oil production, including study or internships in Antwerp (1984), the Lindsey Institute of Oil Sciences in France (1987), and the College of Petroleum and Energy Studies at Oxford (1989) in the United Kingdom.[1]

Career

In addition to her studies, Africano worked as a teacher (1968-1975). After independence in 1975, she became Angola's director of Chemical Analysis at the National Laboratory of Chemical Analysis, where she remained until 1983.[1]

Africano then joined Fina Petroleum, Angola Refinery (Fina-Angola), where she worked for two years as a chemist before being promoted to Deputy Director of the Fina Refinery Department at Angola (1985-1991). From 1991 to December 1992 August she was chairman of the board of the state oil company, Sonangol. In 1992 Angola held its first multiparty elections, and Africano joined the government, where she headed the oil business until 1999.[1][2]

She is a long-time member of MPLA (Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola). She served in the government as Minister of Petroleum and Minister of Industry, before becoming a Special Advisor to the President for Regional Affairs.[2][3]

External video
Albina Africano, “The Angola Pavilion: A Journal of Food and Culture”, August 25, 2015, USC Annenberg

She served as the Commissioner General of the Angola Pavilion at the 2015 World Expo in Milan,[4] and was elected the Chair Person of the Steering Committee of the College of Commissioner Generals of Expo Milan 2015.[5][6][7] She is also President of the Food Bank of Angola.[4]

“It is our duty to give our people more resources to support national policies aimed at maximising the potential of cultural traditions and local food”. Albina Assis Africano, 2015[8]

Awards

In 2015 Albina Africano received the Prémio Feminina - a prize for Portuguese-speaking women of outstanding achievement. The award is awarded by Matriz Portuguesa.[9]

References

  1. "Prémio Femina 2015: Notáveis Mulheres Portuguesas e da Lusofonia Agraciadas" (PDF). Matriz Portuguesa. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-05-10. Retrieved 2016-10-14.
  2. "Implementing democracy, gaining political stability and guaranteeing human rights". World Report International Ltd. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  3. Christensen, Sofia. "Women for Expo – Albina Assis Pereira Africano: Angola shines a light on women for Expo 2015". Afroline: The Voice of Africa. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  4. "The Angolan Pavilion hosts session on the Right to Food". Angola in Expo Milano 2015. Archived from the original on 3 April 2016. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  5. "Thought for food: Angola at Milan Expo" (PDF). Universe. 46: 10–12. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 October 2016. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  6. "ANGOLA PROTAGONIST AT EXPO 2015". Expo Angola. Archived from the original on 5 January 2019. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  7. "A new step in the run-up to Expo Milan 2015". Bureau Internationale des Expositions. December 5, 2015. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  8. "Africa Day: Expo celebrates the important presence of Africa". Padiglione Svizzero. Archived from the original on 2016-10-19. Retrieved May 25, 2015.
  9. "A força da mulher lusófona: conheça os nomes destacados no Prêmio Femina 2015". Conexão Lusófona. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
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