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Six New Members Appointed to United Nations University Council

The new appointees, who will serve six-year terms (2022‒2028), will formally take office on 4 May and will participate in the upcoming 77th Session of the UNU Council on 30–31 May

byURN | theKR Partner News Agency
May 3, 2022
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TOKYO: The United Nations University (UNU) is pleased to announce the appointment of six new members to the UNU Council. The new appointees, who will serve six-year terms (2022‒2028), will formally take office on 4 May and will participate in the upcoming 77th Session of the UNU Council on 30–31 May.

The new UNU Council members were appointed jointly by United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres and UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay, in accordance with the UNU Charter. Appointed Council members serve in an individual capacity ― not as representatives of their country’s government ― and are selected with an eye to achieving a geographic and gender balance, with due regard to major academic, scientific, educational, and cultural trends and expertise.

The six new UNU Council members are:

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  • Prof. Sir Hilary Beckles (Barbados), Vice-Chancellor, The University of the West Indies
  • Dr Enrique Forero (Colombia), President, Colombian Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences
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They join six Council members whose terms will end in 2025:

  • Dr Denisa Čiderová (Slovakia), Associate Professor in the Department of International Trade and Liaison for Idea Puzzle at the University of Economics in Bratislava
  • Dr Comfort Ero (United Kingdom), President and CEO, International Crisis Group
  • Dr Xin Fang (China), Professor, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Prof. Adam Habib (South Africa), Director, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
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  • Professor of Security, Leadership & Development, King’s College London
  • Prof. Brenda Yeoh (Singapore), Raffles Professor of Social Sciences, National University of Singapore

In addition to these 12 appointed members, the 16-member UNU Council includes the UNU Rector and three ex officio members: the United Nations Secretary–General, the Director–General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and the Executive Director of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR). The main functions of the Council are to formulate the principles and policies of UNU, govern the University’s operations, and consider and approve the UNU biennial work programme and budget.

For more about the UNU Council, or to view profiles of the incumbent appointed members, see http://unu.edu/about/unu-council.

UNU would like to take this opportunity to also thank the six Council members who served from 2016 to 2022 for their outstanding contributions to the continuing success of UNU: outgoing Council Chair Dr Angela Kane (Germany); outgoing Council Vice-Chairs Prof. Carlos Henrique de Brito Cruz (Brazil) and Prof. Tsuneo Nishida (Japan); and outgoing Council members Ms Isabel Guerrero Pulgar (Chile), Dr Segenet Kelemu (Ethiopia), and Dr Radha Kumar (India).

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