Edmonde Dever

Edmonde Dever (born 1921) is a Belgian diplomat who became Belgium's permanent representative at the United Nations in 1981, having previously deputised in the role. Dever was born in Brussels, and studied at the University of Liège and the Free University of Brussels. After graduating with a BA in history, she obtained a doctorate in Law, and entered Belgium's diplomatic service in 1946, initially serving in colonial administration. She was posted to Belgium's embassy in the UK in 1949, in 1959 to Johannesburg, South Africa, and shortly afterwards to Luanda, Angola.

Edmonde Dever

Edmonde Dever (born 1921) is a Belgian diplomat who became Belgium's permanent representative at the United Nations in 1981, having previously deputised in the role. Dever was born in Brussels, and studied at the University of Liège and the Free University of Brussels. After graduating with a BA in history, she obtained a doctorate in Law, and entered Belgium's diplomatic service in 1946, initially serving in colonial administration. She was posted to Belgium's embassy in the UK in 1949, in 1959 to Johannesburg, South Africa, and shortly afterwards to Luanda, Angola.