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U.N. SECRETARY-GENERAL APPOINTS NIGEL FISHER AS HIS DEPUTY SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS IN AFGHANISTAN ISLAMABAD 31 January 2002 (UN Information Centre) -- While
on his first official visit to Kabul on 25 January 2002, UN Secretary-General
Kofi Annan announced the appointment of Mr. Nigel Fisher as his
Deputy Special Representative for Humanitarian Affairs in Afghanistan.
Prior to this appointment, Mr. Fisher had been
Regional Director for UNICEF in South Asia for the past two years
and served as UNICEF's Special Representative for the Special Sub-Regional
Programme for Afghanistan and Neighbouring Countries since September
2001. He has worked with UNICEF for over 20 years, in Africa, Asia,
and the Middle East, as well as at UNICEF headquarters in New York.
During 1998, he took leave from UNICEF and returned
to his native Canada where, as United Nations Visiting Fellow at
the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, he advised
the Foreign Minister on development of Canadian foreign policy regarding
children in armed conflict and participated in the development of
Canada's strategy for its membership on the U.N. Security Council
(1999-2000). He also led a joint Canada-Norway initiative to promote
dialogue with Algeria on child rights and was active in the initiation
of a trilateral programme of cooperation to support children exposed
to extreme violence in that country. Prior to his sabbatical year in Canada, Mr. Fisher
was Director of UNICEF's Office of Emergency Programmes for three
years, responsible for oversight of UNICEF's humanitarian activities
worldwide. During this period, he visited many of Africa's conflict
zones to advocate for child rights and respect for children as zones
of peace. In 1997, he chaired the United Nations Inter-Agency
Working Group of the Secretary-General's Executive Committee on
Humanitarian Affairs, overseeing the formulation of a series of
recommendations, which formed the basis for significant reforms
in the organisation and functioning of the humanitarian operations
of the United Nations. Mr. Fisher has considerable experience in advocacy
for children in zones of conflict. As UNICEF Special Representative
for Rwanda, he led UNICEF post-war recovery operations in the Great
Lakes Region of Africa (Rwanda, eastern Zaire, western Tanzania
and southern Uganda) in 1994-95. In 1990-91, he coordinated UNICEF's
emergency response in the Middle East during and after the Gulf
War, and initiated UNICEF lead-agency operations in Northern Iraq after the Gulf War. He has been UNICEF
Deputy Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa, and
Representative in Rwanda, Yemen, Jordan, Syria, and the Occupied
Territories of the West Bank and Gaza. He has also lived and worked
in Nigeria, Mozambique, India and Laos. Mr. Fisher has worked extensively in the field
of basic education and early child development. In 1988-1990, he
was Deputy Executive Secretary of the World Conference on Education
for All, the global United Nations conference on basic education,
which took place in Jomtien, Thailand in 1990. He has published
in the areas of basic education, child trauma recovery, child rights
and protection of children in zones of conflict. He is a Board member
of several academic and philanthropic institutions in Canada, the
United States and Norway, and past Honorary President of the Middle
East Centre for Human Studies in Jordan. In 1998, Canada awarded Mr. Fisher the Meritorious Service Cross, in recognition of his contributions to the rights and protection of children. |
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