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JPO Alumni Association Directory o o o UNDP Office of Human Resources, JPO Service Centre, Marmorvej 51, 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark - www.jposc.undp.org The JPO Alumni Association (JAA) .............................................................................................................. 1 The Yearly JAA Member Directory ............................................................................................................. 1 JAA Overview ............................................................................................................................................. 4 JAA Members by Gender ....................................................................................................................... 4 JAA Members by Nationality .................................................................................................................. 4 JAA Members by JPO Agency ................................................................................................................. 6 JAA Members by last Year of JPO Assignment ....................................................................................... 7 JAA Members by post-JPO UN Status .................................................................................................... 8 JAA Members by current Sector of Activity ........................................................................................... 9 JAA Members by current Region of Residence .................................................................................... 10 JAA Alphabetical Directory....................................................................................................................... 11 A ........................................................................................................................................................... 11 B ........................................................................................................................................................... 17 C ........................................................................................................................................................... 29 D ........................................................................................................................................................... 35 E ........................................................................................................................................................... 42 F ........................................................................................................................................................... 45 G ........................................................................................................................................................... 49 H ........................................................................................................................................................... 55 I ............................................................................................................................................................ 63 J ............................................................................................................................................................ 65 K ........................................................................................................................................................... 67 L ........................................................................................................................................................... 76 M .......................................................................................................................................................... 84 N ........................................................................................................................................................... 93 O ........................................................................................................................................................... 97 P ......................................................................................................................................................... 101 Q ......................................................................................................................................................... 107 R ......................................................................................................................................................... 107 S ......................................................................................................................................................... 112 T ......................................................................................................................................................... 123 U ......................................................................................................................................................... 128 V ......................................................................................................................................................... 128 W ........................................................................................................................................................ 133 X ......................................................................................................................................................... 137 Y ......................................................................................................................................................... 137 Z ......................................................................................................................................................... 138 • • • • • • • • o o o • • • • • • A Ms Ellen Aaboe (Norway) UNDP Mozambique, UNDP USA (2010-2013) Royal Norwegian Embassy in Tallin, ---, Embassy Secretary, Estonia Ms Ellen Aalerud (Norway) UNDP Panama, UNDP Congo, The Democratic Norwegian Ministry of Environment, ---, ---, --- Republic (2013-2015) Ms Terhi Aaltonen (Finland) UNAIDS Switzerland, (2007-2010) UNAIDS, UNAIDS Office for Peru and Bolivia, Rights, Gender, Community Mobilization Adviser , Peru Ms Caroline Aasheim (Norway) UNHCR Ethiopia, UNHCR Switzerland (2006-2009) , , , Mr Lulessa Abadura (The Netherlands) UNDP Namibia, UNDP Lesotho (1994-1998) D & M Consultancy , ---, Senior Consultant, The Netherlands Ms Farah Abdessamad (Tunisia) UNDP Haiti, UNDP Lebanon (2009-2012) UNICEF, Country Office, ---, Iraq Ms Batula Hassan Abdi (Kenya) UNFPA Tanzania, United Republic of, (2005-2008) UNFPA, Liason Office, Reproductive Health/Head of UNFPA liaison Office in Zanzibar, Zanzibar Mr Bacar Abdouroihamane (Comoros) UNDP Central African Republic, (1982-1983) n/a (retiree), n/a, n/a, Ms Stephanie Abdulin (USA) World Bank USA, (2003-2005) SSEP Inc, Social Science Research Network (SSRN), Independent Contractor (Economics Research Classifier), USA Ms Shameza Abdulla (Canada) WFP Gambia, (2005-2007) ---, ---, ---, USA Mr Meshal Abdullah (Kuwait) UNDP Thailand, --- (2015-2016) ---, ---, ---, --- Ms Dalal Abdulrazzaq (Kuwait) UNDP Denmark, --- (2015-2017) Uniterra, Field office, Communication Officer, The Philippines Ms Machiko Abe (Japan) UNDP Occupied Palestinian Territory, (1997-2000) n/a, n/a, n/a, Chile Ms Charlotte Abelin Hjertström (Sweden) UNICEF Uganda, --- (2000-2003) Municipality of Malmö, Democratic Governance, Development Specialist, Sweden Ms Caroline Aberg (Sweden) UNDP Indonesia, (2005-2008) UNDP, BERA, Communications and Liaison Specialist, Sweden Ms Elsa Abete Vecino (Spain) UNDP USA, --- (2010-2014) UNOPS, Legal Group, Legal Specialist for Latin America and the Caribbean, Mexico Ms Anushka Abeynayake (Denmark) ILO Thailand, ILO Tanzania, United Republic of (2000- EU / European External Action Service., Deputy Head of Mission Secretariat., 2003) Gender Adviser., Kosovo, UN Administered Territory Ms Olga Abramova (Uzbekistan) UNDP-UNDOCO USA, (2010-2013) FAO, Project Cycle and Operations Support Unit, Techinal Cooperation and Programme Management Department, Programme Officer, Italy Mr Carlos Acero Casamitja (Spain) UNDP Chile, (2007-2010) ---, , , Ms Lorena Acevedo Narea (Sweden) UNDP Cuba, UNDP-UNDOCO USA (2006-2009) Sida, Headquarters, Human Resources Officer, Sweden Ms Angeline Ackermans (The Netherlands) UNFPA Indonesia, UNDP Malaysia (1993-1999) AdA Consultancy, ---, ---, The Netherlands Ms Mónica Acosta (Spain) UNCCD Mexico, (2006-2009) Action Against Hunger, ---, Desk officer for Latin America and the Philippines, Spain Ms Kaori Adachi (Japan) UNFPA Mongolia, (1999-2002) UNESCO, Education Sector, Assistant Programme Specialist , France Ms Déborah Adalla Etonde (Central UNDP-UNCDF USA, (2003-2005) Project Finance International (PPP), ---, Investment Banking Professional, African Republic) France Mr Olivier Adam (France) UNDP-UNCDF USA, (1987-1990) UNDP-UNV, , Executive Director, Germany Ms Hien Adjemian (France) WFP Cameroon, (2005-2007) WFP, Country Office, Chef de la logistique et des achats, Burkina Faso Mr Martin Adolfsson-Svensson (Denmark) UNOPS Denmark, UNOPS Guatemala (1998-2001) Statens og Kommunernes Indkøbs Service A/S, ---, Souschef, Denmark Ms Ineke Adriaens (Belgium) UNAIDS Burundi, --- (2014-2017) Plan International Belgium, International Programmes, Programme Officer, Belgium Mr Lucien Aegerter (Switzerland) World Bank USA, (2008-2010) Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, Global Institutions,
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