Dominique Ferretti

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Dominique Ferretti (born 1975 in San Francisco, California), an American and French citizen, is a United Nations official working for the World Food Programme.

With a background as a Peace Corps volunteer, he entered the service of the United Nations in Guinea in 1992. After serving in Guinea, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the Sudan, he was appointed in 2005 as the deputy director of the World Food Programme in the Central African Republic, based in Bangui under the direct leadership of Jean-Charles Dei.

During his mandate in the CAR, he played a major role in fund-raising for the country's humanitarian emergency.[1]


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