23 July 2002
The new United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to replace Mary Robinson is Sergio Vieira de Mello.
He was the United Nations Transitional Administrator in East Timor.
Full text of UN Press Release below...
UNITED NATIONS
Press Release
23 July 2002
The Secretary-General, following consultations with the Chairmen of the five regional groups of Member States, yesterday informed the General Assembly of his intention to appoint Sergio Vieira de Mello of Brazil as the new United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. The General Assembly is expected to approve the appointment today, 23 July. The
appointment would be for a four-year term, beginning on 12 September 2002.
Mr. Vieira de Mello was, until May of this year, the United Nations Transitional Administrator in East Timor. Prior to that, he briefly held the position of Special Representative of the Secretary-General in Kosovo, following a year and a half serving at Headquarters as Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator.
He has been with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees since 1969, culminating in his appointment as United Nations Assistant High Commissioner for Refugees in January 1996. He has extensive Headquarters and field experience in humanitarian and peacekeeping operations, including in Bangladesh, Sudan, Cyprus, Mozambique, Peru and Lebanon. Mr. Vieira de Mello has also served as Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees for Cambodia, Director of Repatriation for the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC), Head of Civil Affairs of the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR), as well as United Nations Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Great Lakes Region of Africa.
Mr. Vieira de Mello studied in Brazil and France, receiving a doctorate from the University of Paris (Panthéon-Sorbonne). Born on 15 March 1948, he is married and has two sons.
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