Doretta Maria Loschelder

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Doretta Maria Loschelder (* 1944 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) is a former German diplomat who was ambassador to Burkina Faso from 1995 to 1999 , to the Democratic Republic of Congo between 2001 and 2005 and to Senegal from 2005 to 2009 .

Life

After graduating from high school , Doretta Maria Loschelder studied law and then joined the foreign service in 1978 . After completing the career examination, it was used at the Consulate General in Osaka - Kobe and then from 1982 to 1985 at the Embassy in Israel . After a subsequent position at the headquarters of the Foreign Office in Bonn , she was head of the cultural department at the embassy in the People's Republic of China from 1988 to 1991 and then back to the Foreign Office in Bonn.

In 1995 she was appointed ambassador to Burkina Faso and held this office until 1999. After a subsequent assignment as head of division for Southern Africa at the Foreign Office in Berlin , she was appointed ambassador to the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2001, where she succeeded Helmut Ohlraun .

Subsequently, she last became ambassador to Senegal in 2005, while Reinhard Buchholz was her successor in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. At the end of her job there, in March 2009, she handed over vehicles from the technical relief organization to the Senegalese police. On June 30, 2009 she was retired and replaced as ambassador to Senegal by Christian Clages , who was previously ambassador to Rwanda .

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Individual evidence

  1. Ambassador hands over equipment in Dakar (THW homepage, press release of March 18, 2009)