Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has informed the Security Council of his intention to appoint Ms. Sahle-Work Zewde of Ethiopia as his new Special Representative and Head of United Nations Peacebuilding Support Office in the Central African Republic (BONUCA), which is to be succeeded by United Nations Integrated Peacebuilding Office (BINUCA). Ms. Zewde, who would replace François Fall, will be the second woman serving as SRSG under Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
The Secretary-General is grateful for Mr. Fall's tireless efforts to help stabilize the situation in the Central African Republic.
Ms. Zewde brings to this position years of experience in the African Union's initiatives in conflict prevention and peacebuilding. As a representative of her country to the African Union Peace and Security Council, she has been involved in deliberations on the situation in the Central African Republic. She has deep understanding of the close partnership of the United Nations and the African Union in resolving conflicts as well as in peacebuilding efforts in Africa.
Ms. Zewde has over 20 years of diplomatic service as Ambassador. She is currently the Permanent Representative of Ethiopia to the African Union and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa. She has also served as Director-General for African Affairs in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, posts that she has held since 2006.
Prior to that appointment, Ms. Zewde was Ambassador to France, Permanent Representative to UNESCO and accredited to Tunisia and Morocco (2002-2006). From 1993 to 2002, she served as Ambassador to Djibouti and Permanent Representative to IGAD and to Senegal with accreditation to Mali, Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau, Gambia, Guinea (1989-1993).
Ms. Zewde has represented her country in the Peace and Security Council of the African Union since 2006 and co-chaired the UNSC/AUPSC joint meeting in April 2008 in New York.
She has attended most of IGAD organs meetings as well as OAU/AU Summits and led the experts group in different partnership Summits with Africa (China-India-EU- France-South America-Turkey) and has led the OAU observers team in parliamentary and presidential elections in Niger (1993 and 1996) as well as in Mali (1991).
Ms. Zewde is a Natural Sciences graduate of the University of Montpellier, France. She is fluent in Amharic, French and English. Born on 21 February 1950, she has two sons.






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