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Mawupé Valentin Vovor (29 October 1923 – 2 January 1992), was a Togolese medical doctor, academic figure and Togolese politician. He was born in Kpalime in 1923 and died in Paris in 1992. Vovor studied Biology and Medicine in Montpellier and Dijon (France). He served as professor of Medicine of the French universities (1965), and was the first sub-Saharan African member of the (1973). Vovor created and contributed to the creation of number of schools of medicine across francophone sub-Saharan Africa. He taught Surgery and Gynecology in Benin, Cameroon, Congo, Central African Republic, Senegal and Togo.

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  • ماوبي فالنتين فوفور (ar)
  • Mawupé Valentin Vovor (fr)
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  • ماوبي فالنتين فوفور (29 أكتوبر 1923 - 2 يناير 1992) كان طبيبًا توغوليًا وشخصية أكاديمية وسياسية. ولد في كيباليم (منطقة كلوتو شمال غرب لومي منطقة بلاتو) عام 1923 وتوفي في باريس عام 1992. درس علم الأحياء والطب في مونبلييه وديجون (فرنسا). شغل منصب أستاذ الطب في الجامعات الفرنسية عام 1965، وكان أول عضو من أفريقيا جنوب الصحراء في الأكاديمية الفرنسية للجراحة 1973. أنشأ فوفور وساهم في إنشاء عدد من كليات الطب في جميع أنحاء أفريقيا جنوب الصحراء الكبرى الناطقة بالفرنسية. قام بتدريس الجراحة وأمراض النساء في بنين والكاميرون والكونغو وجمهورية إفريقيا الوسطى والسنغال وتوغو. (ar)
  • Mawupé Valentin Vovor (29 October 1923 – 2 January 1992), was a Togolese medical doctor, academic figure and Togolese politician. He was born in Kpalime in 1923 and died in Paris in 1992. Vovor studied Biology and Medicine in Montpellier and Dijon (France). He served as professor of Medicine of the French universities (1965), and was the first sub-Saharan African member of the (1973). Vovor created and contributed to the creation of number of schools of medicine across francophone sub-Saharan Africa. He taught Surgery and Gynecology in Benin, Cameroon, Congo, Central African Republic, Senegal and Togo. (en)
  • Mawupé Valentin Vovor (29 octobre 1923 - 2 janvier 1992) était un médecin africain, un universitaire et un homme politique togolais. Né à Kpalimé (district de Kloto, au nord-ouest de Lomé - Région des Plateaux) en 1923 et décédé à Paris en 1992. Vovor a étudié la biologie et la médecine à Montpellier et à Dijon (France). Il a été professeur de médecine des universités françaises (1965) et premier africain membre de l'Académie nationale de chirurgie française en 1973. Vovor a créé et contribué à la création d'un nombre d'écoles de médecine à travers l'Afrique subsaharienne francophone. Il a enseigné la chirurgie et la gynécologie au Bénin, au Cameroun, au Congo, en République centrafricaine, au Sénégal et au Togo. (fr)
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  • Kpalimé, Togo (en)
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