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Senior Officials of the United Nations and Officers of Equivalent Rank Whose Duty Station Is New York ______ SENIOR OFFICIALS OF THE UNITED NATIONS AND OFFICERS OF EQUIVALENT RANK WHOSE DUTY STATION IS NEW YORK ___________________________________ HAUTS FONCTIONNAIRES DES NATIONS UNIES ET FONCTIONNAIRES DE RANG ÉQUIVALENT DONT LE LIEU D’AFFECTATION EST NEW YORK _____________________________________ ALTOS FUNCIONARIOS DE LAS NACIONES UNIDAS Y OFICIALES DEL MISMO RANGO CUYO LUGAR DE DESTINO ES NUEVA YORK Last updated: Monday, 28 June 2021 Highlighted items may be pending translation and/or additional details _______________________________________ 1 Table of contents A-Deputy Secretary-General Page 3 B-Under-Secretaries-General and Officers of equivalent rank Page 4 C-Assistant Secretaries-General and Officers of equivalent rank Page 9 D-Under-Secretaries-General and Officers of equivalent rank – Away from Headquarters Page 14 E-Assistant Secretaries-General and Officers of equivalent rank – Away from Headquarters Page 22 2 A. Deputy Secretary-General Vice-Secrétaire générale Vicesecretaria General Name / Nom / Nombre* Title / Titre / Título Extension / Poste / Tel. Interno Room / Bureau / Oficina Ms. Amina J. Mohammed Deputy Secretary-General 3-8010 (Nigeria) Vice-Secrétaire générale S-3847 3-8845 (fax) Vices ecretaria General 3 B. Under-Secretaries-General and Officers of equivalent rank Secrétaires généraux adjoints et fonctionnaires de rang équivalent Secretarios Generales Adjuntos y Oficiales del mismo rango Name / Nom / Nombre* Title / Titre / Título Extension / Poste / Tel. Interno Room / Bureau / Oficina Mr. Movses Abelian Under-Secretary-General for General Assembly and Conference Management (Armenia) Secrétaire général adjoint chargé du Département de l’Assemblée générale et de la gestion 212-963-4151 Mrs. Ruzanna Abelian des conférences S-3065 212-963-8196 (fax) Secretario General Adjunto, Departamento de la Asamblea General y de Gestión de Conferencias Mr. Abdallah Bachar Bong Chairman of the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions 917-367-9444 (Chad) Président du Comité consultatif pour les questions administratives et budgétaires CB-0168 212-963-6943 (fax) Preside nte de la Comisión Consultiva en Asuntos Administrati vos y de Presupuesto Mr. Michael Bloomberg Special Envoy of the Secretary-General on Climate Ambition and Solutions (United States) French translation to be added Spanish translation to be ad ded Ms. Christine Schraner Burgener Special Envoy of the Secretary-General on Myanmar (Switzerland) Envoyé spécial du Secrétaire général pour le Myanmar Enviado Especi al de l Secretario General sobre Myanma r Ms. Rosemary Anne DiCarlo Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs 212-963-5055 (United States) Secrétaire générale adjointe aux affaires politiques et de la consolidation de la paix S-3576 212-963-5065 (fax) Se creta ria General Adjunt a para Asuntos Políticos y de Co nsolidación de la P az Mr. Larbi Djacta Chairman of the International Civil Service Commission, ICSC 212-963-8464 (Algeria) Président de la Commission de la fonction publique internationale, CFPI DC2-1070 212-963-1717 (fax) Presiden te de la Comisión de Administración Púb lica Internaci on al, CAPI Ms. Cristina Duarte Under-Secretary-General, Special Adviser on Africa (Cabo Verde) Secrétaire générale adjointe, Conseillère spéciale pour l’Afrique 917-367-5201 S-3269 Se cretaria General A djun ta, Asesor Espe cial para África Mr. João Miguel Ferreira de Under-Secretary-General for Legal Affairs and United Nations Legal Counsel 212-963-5338 Serpa Soares Secrétaire général adjoint aux affaires juridiques et Conseiller juridique S-3620 212-963-6430 (fax) (Portugal) Se cr etario General Adju nto de Asuntos J urídi cos y Asesor J urídico de las Naciones Unid as Ms. Melissa Fleming Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications 212-963-2912 (United States) Secrétaire générale adjointe à la communication globale S-1008 212-963-4361 (fax) Secret aria General Adj unta de Comunicacio nes Globales 4 Name / Nom / Nombre* Title / Titre / Título Extension / Poste / Tel. Interno Room / Bureau / Oficina Ms. Henrietta H. Fore Executive Director of the United Nations Children's Fund, UNICEF 212-326-7028 (United States) Directrice générale du Fonds des Nations Unies pour l'enfance, UNICEF H-1382 326-7758 (fax) Director a Ejecut iva del Fondo de las Naciones Unidas para la In fancia , UNICEF Mrs. Virginia Gamba de Under-Secretary-General, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children Potgieter and Armed Conflict (Argentina) Secrétaire générale adjointe, Représentante spéciale du Secrétaire général pour le sort des 212-963-3178 FF-1732 Mr. Jan Wilhelmus Potgieter enfants en temps de conflit armé Secretaria General Adjunta, Representante Especial del Secretario General para la Questión de los Niños y los Conf lictos Arm ados Mr. Martin Griffiths Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator (United Kingdom) (as of 19 July 2021) Secrétaire général adjoint aux affaires humanitaires et Coordonnateur des secours d’urgence 212-963-2738 S-3327 Secretario General Adjunto de Asuntos Humanitarios y Coordinador del Socorro de Emergencia Mr. Fabrizio Hochschild Secretary-General's Envoy on Technology (Chile) French translation to be added 212-963-3963 S-2722 Spanish translation to be added Ms. Natalia Kanem Under-Secretary-General, Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund, (Panama) UNFPA Secrétaire générale adjointe, Directrice exécutive du Fonds des Nations Unies pour la 297-5111 NBB-06132 population, FNUAP 297-4911 (fax) Secretaria General Adjunta, Directora Ejecutiva del Fondo de Población de las Naciones Unidas , UNFP A Mr. Atul Khare Under-Secretary-General for Operational Support (India) Secrétaire général adjoint à l’appui opérationnel 212-963-2199 S-3516 Mrs. V andna Khare Secretario General Adjunto de Apoy o Operacio na l Mr. Jean-Pierre Lacroix Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations 212-963-8079 (France) Secrétaire général adjoint aux opérations de maintien de la paix S-3522 212-963-9222 (fax) Mrs. Ayse Gundogdu Secretario General A djunto de Operaciones de Mantenimiento de la Paz Mr. Liu Zhenmin Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs 212-963.5958 (China) Secrétaire général adjoint aux affaires économiques et sociales S-2922 212-963-1010 (fax) Secr etario Ge neral Adju nto de Asuntos Económicos y Sociales 5 Name / Nom / Nombre* Title / Titre / Título Extension / Poste / Tel. Interno Room / Bureau / Oficina Mrs. Jane Holl Lute Special Coordinator on Improving United Nations Response to Sexual Exploitation and (United States) Abuse Coordonnatrice spéciale chargée d'améliorer les moyens d'action de l’Organisation des 212-963-4336 S-2707 Nations Unies face à l’exploitation et aux atteintes sexuelles Coordinadora Especial para Mejorar la Respuesta de las Naciones Unidas a la Explotación y los Abusos Sexuales Mr. Aldo Mantovani Vice-Chairman of the International Civil Service Commission 212-963-8465 (Italy) Vice-Président de la Commission de la fonction publique internationale DC2-1050 212-963-1717 (fax) Ms. Daniela Verga Vice president e de la Comisión de Administración Pública Inter na cional Ms. Ana María Menéndez Pérez Under-Secretary-General, Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on Policy (Spain) Secrétaire générale adjointe, Conseillère spéciale du Secrétaire général 212-963-9352 S-3769 Secret ari a General Ad junt a, Con sejer a Especial del Secretario Gen eral Mr. Gilles Michaud Under-Secretary-General for Safety and Security, Department of Safety and Security (Canada) Secrétaire général adjoint à la sûreté et à la sécurité, Département de la sûreté et de la 917-367-4652 S-0809 sécurité 917 367-9011 (fax) Secretario General Adjunto de Seguridad, Departamento de Seguridad Ms. Phumzile Gloria Mlambo- Under-Secretary-General, Executive Director of the United Nations Entity for Gender Ngcuka Equality and the Empowerment of Women, UN-Women (South Africa) Secrétaire générale adjointe, Directrice exécutive de l’Entité des Nations Unies pour l’égalité 646 781-4515 DN-1901 des sexes et l’autonomisation des femmes, ONU-Femmes 646 781 4567 (fax) Secretaria General Adjunta, Directora Ejecutiva de la Entidad de las Naciones Unidas para la Igualdad de Género y el Empoderamiento d e las Muje res, ONU -Muje re s Mr. Miguel Angel Moratinos Under-Secretary-General, High Representative for the United Nations Alliance of Cuyaubé Civilizations (Spain) Secrétaire général adjoint, Haut-Représentant pour l'Alliance des civilisations des Nations 929-274-6217 TB-2000 Unies Secretario General Adjunto, Alto Representante para la Alianza de Civilizaciones de las Naciones Unidas Mrs. Izumi Nakamitsu Under-Secretary-General, High Representative for Disarmament Affairs 917-367-4353 (Japan) Secrétaire générale adjointe, Haute-Représentante pour les affaires de désarmement S-3024 212-963-4066 (fax) Mr. K arl Magnu s Le nn artsson Secretaria General Adjunta, Alt a Re pr esentante para Asuntos de Desarme Ms. Alice Wairimu Nderitu Under-Secretary-General, Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on the Prevention of (Kenya) Genocide Secrétaire générale adjointe, Conseillère spéciale du Secrétaire général pour la prévention du 212-963-1941 S-31FW génocide 917-367-3777 (fax) Secretaria General Adjunta, Consejera Especial del Secretario General sobre la Prevención del Geno cidio 6 Name / Nom / Nombre* Title / Titre / Título Extension / Poste / Tel. Interno Room / Bureau / Oficina Ms. Fatoumata Ndiaye Under-Secretary-General for Internal Oversight Services 212-963-6196
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