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The Zinsou Foundation and the Ouidah Museum could not exist without the support of our many patrons who have fully supported our project. We would like to thank them here for their trust, their motivation, the time they have kindly devoted to us, their contribution and their support.

 

Circle of Patrons and Friends 

Madame Marie-Cécile Zinsou

Monsieur Paul-Emmanuel Reiffers 

Monsieur Kamel Mennour

Madame et Monsieur Elena et Pierre Tattevin 

Madame Agnès Dumas-Perpitch

Madame Béatrice Charon

Madame et Monsieur Michèle et Olivier Picot

Madame et Monsieur Cécile et Clyde Fakhoury 

Monsieur Hassanein Hiridjee

Madame Sandrine Aholou

Madame Sandra Terdjman 

Famille Bakayoko

Madame Agnès Schmitz-Schweitzer

Madame Denise Vilgrain

Madame India Mahdavi

 

Scil Benin Peintures, Masathis, Ancelle et Associés, La Mode en Images, Fondation H, AKAT, BNP Paribas, Institut Français de Paris / Agence Française de Développement

 

Our special thanks to Jérémy Demester and Demestria, Studio Joël Andrianomearisoa, Azu Nwagbogu, Armand Agbanglanon, Anouk Martini-Hennerick, Emilie Zinsou, Louise Zinsou and Elisabeth Vauprès 

Circle of Major Patrons

Lionel and Marie-Christine Zinsou

Christian Langlois-Meurinne

Mercedes Villardel

Marie-Sophie Eiche Demester

 

Joel Andrianomearisoa 

 

Professor Rene Zinsou

 

Open Society Foundations

Karine et Laurent Gosseaume

Our cultural bus continues its route thanks to the ACP-EU CULTURE Program (West Africa) – AWA, our bus
will roll from the Museum of Ouidah to schools and from schools to the Museum for 8 months, thus allowing schoolchildren to have free access to culture through contemporary creation

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