Curricula Vitae of the Nominees Are Appended As Follows
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C 2011/14 February 2011 E 联合国 Food and Organisation des Organización Agriculture Nations Unies de las 粮食及 Organization pour Naciones Unidas of the l’alimentation para la 农业组织 United Nations et l’agriculture Agricultura y la Alimentación CONFERENCE Thirty-seventh Session Rome, 25 June - 2 July 2011 Appointment of the Director-General (Note by the Secretary-General of the Conference and Council) 1. In accordance with Rule XXXVII.1(b) of the General Rules of the Organization, the Council at its 138 th Session (November 2009) “set 1 February 2010 to 31 January 2011 as the period in which nominations for the post of Director-General for the period 1 January 2012 to 31 July 2015 are receivable. It was noted that the nominations received by the established deadline would be circulated one week thereafter by circular letter and through the Permanent Representatives Web site” (CL 138/REP, paragraph 9). 2. By the date set by the Council, the Secretary-General of the Conference and Council had received six nominations. The nominations and curricula vitae of the nominees are appended as follows: Appendix A Austria Franz Fischler Appendix B Brazil José Graziano da Silva Appendix C Indonesia Indroyono Soesilo Appendix D Iran (Islamic Republic of) Mohammad Saeid Noori Naeini Appendix E Iraq Abdul Latif Rashid Appendix F Spain Miguel Ángel Moratinos Cuyaubé This document is printed in limited numbers to minimize the environmental impact of FAO's processes and contribute to climate neutrality. Delegates and observers are kindly requested to bring their copies to meetings and to avoid asking for additional copies. Most FAO meeting documents are available on the Internet at www.fao.org 2 C 2011/14 APPENDIX A C 2011/14 3 4 C 2011/14 CURRICULUM VITAE Franz Fischler Born in Absam, Tyrol, Austria, on September 23, 1946 Married, four children Education: - Studies in agriculture at the University for Soil Science, Vienna - Practical work during university studies on a mixed holding in Austria (horticulture/pig breeding), and two-month traineeship on a dairy farm in Nyköping, Sweden - Doctorate as Dr rer.nat.oec. in November 1978 Professional career: • 1973-1979: University assistant in the Department of Regional Agricultural Planning at the Institute for Farm Management in Vienna Scientific lead of several research projects Scientific consultant in several project groups in public service University lecturer • 1979-1984: Management assistant in the Tyrol Chamber of Agriculture, responsible for culture and education, land use planning, environmental protection and various other matters Author of many research papers and articles • 1985-1989: Director of the Chamber of Agriculture Board Member of ALPI dairy factory and Board Director of Raiffeisen Bank, Tyrol • 1989-1994: Federal Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Main achievements during this period include the preparation of the Austrian agriculture and forestry sector to join the EU and negotiations on the membership treaty. The Austrian agricultural system needed a general reform and a re-orientation of sales markets was conducted. Numerous publications, TV debates, interviews and key note speeches fall in this time. • 1990 and 1994: elected Member of the Austrian National Parliament (Nationalrat) • 1995-1999: Member of the Commission responsible for agriculture and rural development Key achievements include: Managing the BSE crisis Agenda 2000 Reform of the vegetable and fruit sector Reform of olive trade regulations Reform of wine trade regulations Many international treaties and accords • 1999-2004: Member of the Commission responsible for agriculture, rural development and fisheries Key achievements include: Reform of the agricultural sector 2003 C 2011/14 5 Reform of fisheries policies European lead negotiator in agricultural negotiations in DOHA Round Many international treaties and accords • from 2005: Executive Director of Franz Fischler Consult GmbH Director of the Eco-Social Forum and the Global Marshall Plan Initiative Consultant for the Croatian government during EU membership negotiations (until 2010) Chairman of RISE-Foundation, Brussels Consultant for several governments and OECD Visiting lecturer at three universities Extensive lectures and key note speeches in Austria and internationally Awards: - Eight honorary doctorates - High ranking Austrian medal for special merits - Various other awards 6 C 2011/14 APPENDIX B C 2011/14 7 CURRICULUM VITAE José Graziano da Silva José Graziano da Silva, 61 years old, received his Bachelor’s Degree in Agronomy and Master’s Degree in Rural Economics and Sociology from the University of São Paulo (USP) and his Ph.D. in Economic Sciences from the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP). In addition, he has two post- Doctorate degrees in Latin American Studies (University College of London) and Environmental Studies (University of California, Santa Cruz). Dr. Graziano da Silva has had a distinguished professional career in the fields of food security, agriculture, and rural development. Of particular note is his seminal contribution as Brazil’s Extraordinary Minister of Food Security and Fight Against Hunger, in charge of the implementation of the ”Zero Hunger” Program (“Fome Zero”). Since 2006, he serves as FAO Regional Representative for Latin America and the Caribbean and Assistant Director-General. Dr. Graziano da Silva has been nominated as Brazil’s candidate to the office of Director-General of FAO by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and President-Elect Dilma Rousseff. Fighting Hunger Since 1977, Dr. Graziano da Silva has devoted his efforts to issues related to rural development and fighting hunger while working in the academia, at the political level and with organized labor. In 2001, he coordinated the formulation of the “Zero Hunger” Program (“Fome Zero”) and was subsequently appointed by the President of Brazil Luiz, Inácio Lula da Silva, to the position of Extraordinary Minister of Food Security and Fight Against Hunger, taking on the primary responsibility for the program implementation. The “Zero Hunger” Program is not merely a reflection of President Lula da Silva’s overriding priority, but also represents a significant innovation in regard to the formulation of public policies to fight extreme poverty. A particularly relevant aspect of the program is its holistic approach; its openness to civil society participation in policy planning and resource allocation as well as its monitoring; and the focus on gender as reflected in cash transfers to the women in the households, as a means of empowerment and ensuring more effective use of the resources. The “Zero Hunger” Program has contributed to lift out of extreme poverty 24 million people in five years and to reduce undernourishment in Brazil by 25%. Work at FAO In 2006, José Graziano da Silva became FAO Regional Representative for Latin America and the Caribbean and Assistant Director-General. In this position, Dr. Graziano da Silva has sought to strengthen family farming and rural development as a path to enhance food security. Also important has been his key role in fostering the “Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative”, which has made the region the first one in the world to commit itself to eradicate hunger by 2025. Dr. Graziano da Silva has also promoted a substantive agenda connected to the rural issue, advocating for the strengthening of the sector’s institutions and for public policies to ensure full and inclusive development in the countryside, with particular emphasis to the problem of rural employment. On this front, three studies prepared by FAO’s Regional Office deserve to be mentioned: Boom Agrícola y Persistencia de la Pobreza Rural (Agricultural Boom and the Persistence of Rural Poverty), La Institucionalidad Agropecuaria en América Latina, Estado Actual y Desafíos (Agricultural 8 C 2011/14 Institutional Framework in Latin America, Current Status and Challenges), and Políticas de Mercado de Trabajo y Pobreza Rural en América Latina (Employment Market Policies and Rural Poverty in Latin America). In addition, Dr. Graziano da Silva has actively engaged in promoting joint initiatives with other agencies of the United Nations, including ECLAC, WFP, UNDP, and ILO, international agencies such as IICA and OIE, besides supporting South-South cooperation initiatives. As Regional Representative, he has actively worked to implement internal reforms within FAO, with a special emphasis to the agency’s decentralization process, leveraging the role of national bodies, vesting governments with a more prominent role in the definition of priorities. Equally important has been the openness towards civil society through the engagement of a multiplicity of political, social, and professional and labor entities, in FAO action. Distinguished Academic Career Dr. Graziano da Silva has had a long and distinguished academic career from 1978 through the present day, serving as a full professor at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) and Chair of the Master’s and Doctoral Program in Economic Development, Space, and Environment at UNICAMP’s Institute for Economics. As a professor, Dr. Graziano da Silva has been recognized for his valuable contribution to the training and preparation of a new generation of young Latin American professionals dedicated to the issue of rural development and food security. He is the author of important publications on rural development, food security, and agrarian economics. He has 25 published books, including O que é a questão agrária (“What