Gabriel Betancourt

Colombian politician
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IntroColombian politician
PlacesColombia
wasDiplomat Economist
Work fieldFinance Politics
Gender
Male
Religion:Catholicism
Birth27 April 1918, Medellín, Antioquia Department, Colombia
Death23 March 2002Bogota, Colombia (aged 83 years)
Politics:Colombian Conservative Party
Family
Spouse:Yolanda Pulecio
Children:Ingrid Betancourt
The details

Biography

Gabriel Betancourt Mejía (born April 27, 1918 in Medellín – died March 23, 2002 in Bogotá) was a Colombian economist and diplomat who served as Colombia's Minister of National Education in two occasions, and Permanent Delegate to UNESCO.

Early life

Gabriel Betancourt was born in Medellín on April 27, 1918 to Pedro Nolasco Adriano Betancur Toro and Mariana Mejía Arango as the youngest of 9 children.

Betancourt was a member of the government of president Gustavo Rojas Pinilla. He later became assistant director of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). He was also head of the education commission of the Alliance for Progress in Washington, D.C. under John F. Kennedy.

Personal life

Gabriel Betancourt was the father of the politician and former FARC hostage Íngrid Betancourt. Gabriel Betancourt divorced his wife Yolanda Pulecio in 1980 and was granted custody of his daughters. Gabriel Betancourt died of heart and respiratory trouble a month after Íngrid's kidnapping, without seeing his daughter again.

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