Santana replaces Tamrat as Martin's deputy
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has appointed Aracelly
Santana of Ecuador as his Deputy Special Representative for Nepal and
Deputy Head of the United Nations Mission in Nepal (UNMIN).
According to a statement issued on Friday by UNMIN, Santana, presently the
Chief of Staff of UNMIN, will replace Tamrat Samuel and will assume her
new functions on April 21.
Santana has served the UN since 1980 in various capacities. Since joining
the United Nations, she has been responsible for a number of active
portfolios both in the Africa and Americas regions in the Department of
Political Affairs. Between 1980 and 1992 she was with the Centre against
Apartheid, where she was responsible, among other things, for organizing
the two missions of the Secretary-General to South Africa in the lead-up
to the negotiations that ended apartheid.
From the late 1990s her portfolio focused on the Americas and she was
Deputy Director for the Americas until 2005.
Subsequently, her functions focused on electoral matters and she served as
Officer-in-Charge and Deputy Director of the Electoral Assistance Division
until September 2007. In addition, she has undertaken several political
postings in the Balkans, notably as Chief of Staff for the United Nations
Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK), Head of Liaison Office
in Croatia, Civil Affairs Coordinator for the United Nations Protection
Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina (UNPROFOR) Sub-Office in Belgrade, and
Senior Political Adviser for UNPROFOR headquarters, Croatia. nepalnews.com
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