Hisham Mohamed Moustafa Badr WFP Executive Board President

Chairmanships/Memberships: • Chairman of the Egyptian National Committee for Intellectual Property. • Chairman of the Egyptian National Committee for Security Council issues and Sanctions. • Deputy Chairman of the National Standing Committee for Human Rights. • Board Member, Nuclear and Radiological Regulatory Authority. • Member of the High Committee of Nuclear & Radiological Emergencies. • Member of the International Advisory Board for the HANDA Center of Stanford University. • President of the Board of the Directors, Egyptian Diplomatic Club (2015-2016). • Member of the Board of the Directors, Egyptian Diplomatic Club, since 2016. • Member of the International Advisory Board of Cairo Center for Conflict Resolution and Peace Keeping in Africa (CCCPA), since 2013.

Diplomatic Career: • Sep. 2012 to Sep. 2017: Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Multilateral Affairs and International Security, (the biggest department in the Egyptian Foreign Ministry; supervised eight Deputy Assistant Ministers and Permanent Missions in New York, , Vienna, Brussels, and other missions handling issues related to the UN, Multilateral Affairs and International Security). • 2008-2012: Ambassador Permanent Representative of the Arab Republic of Egypt to the United Nations Office, to the Conference on Disarmament, to the World Trade Organization and Other International Organizations in Geneva. • 2007-2008: Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs Director of Diplomatic Personnel Department and Inspection. • 2003-2007: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Egypt to . • 2001-2003: Chief of Staff, Cabinet of the Secretary General of The League of Arab States. • 1998-2001: Deputy Director, Cabinet of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt. • 1992-1997: Counselor, Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Washington D.C. • 1990-1993: First Secretary, Cabinet of the Minister of Foreign, Affairs of Egypt. • 1985-1990: Second Secretary, Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Tokyo, Japan. • 1983: Diplomatic Attaché, Department of Information and Research, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Positions in Geneva: • Chairman of the Executive Committee/Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for , UNHCR (2010-2011). • President of the Conference on Disarmament (February / March 2012). • Chairman of the Joint Advisory Group (JAG)/International Trade Center (2010-2011). • Chairman of the World Intellectual Property Organization and Budget Committee (PBC) (From October 2011). • Non–Aligned Movement (NAM) President / Geneva Chapter (2009-2012). • Co-founder & First Chairman of the Development Agenda Group (DAG)/WIPO (2010). • Chair of Balance of Payments Committee/WTO (January 2011/ December 2011). • Vice-President of the Human Rights Council /OHCHR (2009/2010). • Chairman of the Working Group on Trade, Debt and Finance at World Trade Organization (2012). • President of the Nansen Award Committee instated by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (2011). • Chairman of the Global System of Trade Preferences GSTP Committee of Participants (Global System of Trade Preferences)/UNCTAD (April 2010). • Personal Representative of the Head of State, Group of Fifteen. • Chairman of the Committee of the Balance-of-Payments at WTO (2011). • Chairman of the Working Group on Trade and Transfer of Technology/WTO (2010). • GCSP Foundation Council Member (since 2010). • Chair G21 (Non-Aligned Nations, Conference in Disarmament) (15 March 2010 –11 June 2010). • Vice-chairman of the Bureau of the World Health Organization/Working Group on Pandemic Influenza Preparedness/WHO (since 2008). • Coordinator of the African Group on Human Rights to the United Nations/OHCHR (2008/2009). • Coordinator of the African Group at the United Nations Conference for Trade and Development/UNCTAD (2009/2010). • Coordinator of the Arab Group to the World Trade Organization (January/June 2010). • Coordinator of the African Group to the World Trade Organization (2009). • Coordinator of the NAC (New Agenda Coalition) at the Conference on Disarmament (January 2010/June 2010). • Chairman of the African Group (April/May/June 2012).

Academic Career: • 1992-1994: Lecturer of Political Science and Diplomacy, American University in Cairo, teaching: "Japanese Foreign Policy". • 1999-2001: Lecturer of Political Science and Diplomacy, American University in Cairo, teaching: " U.S Congress and the Middle East". • 2002-2003: Lecturer of Political Science and Diplomacy, American University in Cairo, teaching: "The Arab League in World Politics".

Education: • Master of International Relations _ Summa Cum Laude, American University in Cairo, 1987. • Master of Political Science (highest honors), Oxford University, , 1984-1985. • Bachelor of Political Science _ Summa Cum Laude, American University in Cairo. Other Activities: • Chairman of the Board of Directors, Egyptian Diplomatic Club since 2015. • Appointed by the Government of Egypt as the Commissioner General of the Egyptian pavilion in the "Flower, Garden and Greenery Exhibition Expo" in Osaka Japan 1990, during which Egypt was awarded the prize of distinction. • Member of the Board of Directors, Egyptian Diplomatic Club, 2000-2003. • Representative of the Arab Republic of Egypt to the Foundation Council of GCSP (Geneva Center for Security Policy) since November 2010). • Represented the Government of Egypt in many International Conferences including COMESA, DAVOS, and the Non-Aligned Movement Conferences. Supervised numerous exchange visits between Arab and American youth in cooperation with the Middle East Studies Program in Egypt and the Model UN Program at the American University in Cairo. • Published a book entitled " The Sphinx and the Japanese Sword", which is the first book written by an Egyptian or Arab official in Japanese addressing the relations between Japan and the Arab World and exploring the realities and the situation in the Middle East and shedding light on the relationship between Islam and the west.

Awards: • Awarded the "Press Emblem Campaign" Award for 2010 for dedication and efforts for the Protection of Journalists in Armed Conflict. • Awarded the Shield of the Arab League for Promoting Collective Arab action and supervising the restructuring of the Arab League. • Awarded the Shield of the "Arab Organization for Industrial Development and Mining for continuous efforts to enhance Arab economic cooperation. • Awarded the shield of "Council of the Arab Ministers of Youth and Sports" for supporting Arab collective work in the field of youth and sports. • Decorated by the "Asian–African Writers Union" for pioneering efforts in support of inter-Arab Cooperation. • Certificate of appreciation from the International Labour Organization and the Egyptian Ministry of Labour for distinguished services to advance labor issues, issued at the 90th anniversary of the establishment of the International Labour Organization.