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© ONUART - Agustí Torres Foreign Service Officer, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ms. Kristy Fong joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in May 2018 as a Foreign Service Officer of the Multilateral Bureau. She assists the Bureau through effective participation and representation of Fiji’s foreign policy through the formulation of statements, policy briefs and information papers as well as through the provision of logistical and administrative support. She has been responsible for all international elections since August 2018 providing recommendations for Fiji’s voting position. She was also a member of the core team that campaigned, strategized and monitored the progress of Fiji’s candidacy to the Human Rights Council for the term 2019-2021. Ms. Fong holds a Bachelor of Arts in Politics and International Business & Marketing from the University of the South Pacific and is currently completing her Postgraduate Diploma in Climate Change. Delegate HRC 41 (June -July 2019) Capital 4 of 39 Second Secretary, Permanent Mission of the Republic of Fiji to UNOG Robyn-Ann Mani is a Foreign Service Officer of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Fiji and is presently posted to the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Fiji to the United Nations and other International Organisations at Geneva, Switzerland. Ms. Mani is a lawyer by profession. Prior to her posting, she spent four and a half years at the Attorney- General’s Office in Fiji, as a Legal Officer, Senior Legal Officer and Principal Legal Officer specialising in constitutional redress and judicial review cases, with a focus on human rights. As the Second Secretary for the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Fiji to the United Nations and other international organisations in Geneva, she is responsible for human rights, humanitarian and labour portfolios. Ms. Mani has been involved in Fiji’s successful election, as the first Pacific Island State, to the Human Rights Council for the term 2019-2021. 5 of 39 Director of Human Rights, Ministry of Justice Currently Mr. Ientaake works as a Director of Human Rights within the Ministry of Justice in Kiribati. His responsibilities include the implementation of the UN conventions that the Government of Kiribati has ratified with the Human Rights Council which are CEDAW, CRC, CRPD; working with budgets and monitoring of Human Rights in Kiribati as well as conducting advocacy programs and formalizing policies with stakeholders. Overseeing all propose enacted legislations to be align with fundamental human rights in the Country’s Constitution. And finally designing of capacity building for human rights staff; tapping funding assistance to Kiribati and working with the Kiribati National Human Rights taskforce established by Cabinet. His past employments include working as the Consumer Affairs officer within the Ministry of Commerce in 1991-2009; as a Deputy Clerk with the House of Parliament in 2009 -2013; as an Assistance Peoples’ Delegate Lawyer within the Office of the People’s Lawyer Office in 2013-2015; and as a Senior Assistant Secretary HRC 41 (June-July 2019) within the Ministry of Labour and Human Resources in 2015-2017. Capital Without a Permanent Mission in Geneva He is a graduate from the University of the South Pacific with BA/LLB/PDLP and awarded with certificate Master Business Administration (MBA). 6 of 39 Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Education Mr. Moote Korina Anata is an Arts graduate from the University of South Pacific. He also holds a Master of Business (Property) from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. From 1998 until the present, he has worked through several positions at the Ministry of Home Affairs and Rural Development. He currently holds the position of Land Valuer. Mr. Moote Korina Anata was also the Officer in Charge of the Land Information and Administration Department at the Ministry of Environment, Lands and Agricultural Development in 2014. He was then appointed to his current role of Deputy Secretary for the Ministry of Women, Youth and Social Affairs and work currently as Deputy Secretary of Ministry of Education. Delegate HRC 32 Universal Session (June 2016) Capital Without a Permanent Mission in Geneva 7 of 39 Permanent Representative, New York Ambassador Kabua was appointed Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Marshall Islands to the United Nations in New York in 2012. After attending school in the Marshall Islands, Amatlain Elizabeth Kabua graduated from Chaminade University in Honolulu, Hawaii. She became Mayor of the Majuro Atoll in 1986 then held several offices within the Foreign Service. She was the Ambassador of the Marshall Islands to Japan between 1997 and 2003. She then held the position of Field Service Consultant to her country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 2003 to 2009 and served as Ambassador to Fiji from 2009 to 2012. Delegate HRC 32 Universal Session (June 2016) New York Without a Permanent Mission 8 of 39 National Advisor for Early Childhood Development, Office of Chief Secretary Ms. Moly M.Helkena was recently hired as RMI’s National Advisor for Early Childhood development. Prior to joining the Office of Chief Secretary, she was an Assistant Secretary for the Ministry of Culture and Internal Affairs for 8 years. Several projects that were under her supervision and endorsed by the Government are, Human Rights Committee Act (2015), Gender Equality Bill (2019), CEDAW Legislative Review (2019), RMI Beijing +25 Report (2019) and RMI Human Rights Treaty Reports (UPR, CRC and CEDAW). Delegate HRC 34 (February - March 2017) Capital Without a Permanent Mission in Geneva 9 of 39 Permanent Representative of the Federated States of Micronesia to the United Nations in New York Ambassador Jane J. Chigiyal joined the the Department of Foreign Affairs in 1991. She served as the Deputy Secretary (Minister) of the Department of Foreign Affairs from December 2009 to August 2011. Since December 2011, she has served as Micronesia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations. Ambassador Chigiyal was the FSM Government’s Alternate Competent Authority to USAid, OFDA for Disaster Preparedness and Response. She was also the Chairperson of the FSM Government’s Task Force on the Universal Periodic Review (UPR). She is Advisor to the National Women’s Advisory Council, a Member of the President’s National Advisory Council on Children, Member of the FSM Climate Change Country Team and a Member of the National Panel on Biodiversity. Ambassador Chigiyal holds a degree in undergraduate studies from the U.S. and a degree in postgraduate studies from Australia. Delegate HRC 32 (June 2016) New York Without a Permanent Mission in Geneva 10 of 39 Gender Development Officer, Department of Health and Social Affairs Ms. Norleen Oliver has been working as Gender Development Officer in the Department of Health and Social Affairs in Palikir since March 2016. She is responsible for the national coordination of the implantation activities of the national agenda on gender issues/policies with close collaboration with the four FSM States. In addition, she is responsible for securing financial and technical support from regional and international partners to support the nation's response to gender issues. She is also responsible for the CEDAW report and is also on the Human Rights Taskforce charged with all other Human Rights treaties that the FSM is a state party to and mandated to report on. Prior to that, Ms. Oliver was the Program and Performance Improvement Manager for the National Public Health Improvement Initiative. She was a FSM resource/technical person for public health accreditation Delegate readiness and quality improvement trainings in the four FSM states. She was also the Systems HRC 34 (February - March 2017) Administrator and Registry Coordinator for the immunization program in the FSM Department of Health Capital and Social Affairs. Prior to that a part time instructor at the National College of the FSM. Without a Permanent Mission in Geneva Ms. Oliver holds a Bachelor of Technical Management from DeVry University in USA, a Bachelor of Business Studies from Massey University in New Zealand and Masters in Public Health with concentration on Health Policy and Administration. 11 of 39 Deputy Secretary for International Affairs & Trade, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Ms. Detenamo is currently serving as the Director of International Affairs within the Department since January 2019. Her main role and responsibilities is dealing and attending to meetings that relates to Nauru’s bilateral relations with Europe, Americas and the Caribbean regions as well as multilateral engagements and activities of Nauru with various international organizations including the United Nations, The European Union, The Commonwealth Secretariat, International Exhibitions Bureau and International Sea Authority. The Department is the focal point of communication channel between Nauru and other countries including international organizations. Hence, Mrs. Detenamo work closely with relevant Departments and experts from various international organizations in the area of implementation and reporting of Nauru’s obligation and activities on international treaties and conventions including human rights. Ms. Detenamo have been Delegate serving the Department since 2006 in various roles including as a Trade Officer, Assistant Director of HRC 41 (June - July 2019) Regional Affairs Division, Vice Consul at the Nauru Consulate General Office in Thailand and as a First Capital Secretary of the Embassy of Nauru in Taiwan. She graduated with a Bachelor Degree in Public Policy and International Relations from the Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. 12 of 39 Inter-Agency Coordinator on Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs, Ministry of State Ms. Joann Resong Tarkong also known as “Risong” is the Inter-Agency Coordinator on Human Rights and Foreign Affairs in the Ministry of State of the National Government of the Republic of Palau. She has received several trainings and workshops on Human Rights on treaty bodies including on the Universal Periodic Report and related Human Rights processes and preparations.