We have learned from Katia Fisch that Dr. Dominique Robez-Masson passed away on Friday. Katia has learned that condolences may be sent to Dominique's son, Martin at the following address:
martin.robezmasson@gmail.com
Please copy your condolence messages to 'missing-you-xunicef@googlegroups.com' so that we can consolidate them for the family.
Dominique served in Niger, Mali, Cambodia, Haiti and Benin and is the author of several books on the financing of health.
Dominique served in Niger, Mali, Cambodia, Haiti and Benin and is the author of several books on the financing of health.
We will be grateful if members have more information, and if possible a photo which we can add.
From Dr. Paul Adovohekpe
ReplyDeleteDear colleagues,
We received this some time ago on XUNICEF :
"We have learned from Katia Fisch that Dominique Robez-Masson passed away yesterday. So far we do not know more, but will be grateful if any members can add details about where she passed away and to whom others can send condolences. Katin tells us that Dominique was Project Officer, Health from 1984 to 2009. She served in Niger, Mali, Cambodia, Haiti and Benin."
Please be advised that Dominique passed away in France, on December 11th, 2020.
Dominique's last position was Cotonou, Benin. She was our Chief, Health. She was known as a very calm staff member. She never did anything without taking time to analyze the situation. Working with her had always been very easy, because her preferred working method was team work. Analyzing the situation means working hand in hand with local staff. And we appreciated that.
Some of our colleagues have been able to talk to Dominique before she passed.
You can send condolences to her son Martin at
martin.robezmasson@gmail.com or by phone at +33 6 88 53 87 35. You can also join her brother at +33 6 83 48 32 25.
May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace !
Dr. Paul Adovohekpe,
retired in Abuja in 2015.
Dear Paul,
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for sending this news on to others who knew Dominique and for the additional information that she passed away in France. If anyone can locate her photo, we would like to add it to our obituary.