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Jan
Egeland
Under-Secretary-General
For Humanitarian Affairs and Humanitarian Relief Coordinator
(OCHA)
Mr. Jan
Egeland of Norway was appointed the Under-Secretary-General
for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator
in September 2003.
Mr. Egeland has gained 25 years of active experience in humanitarian,
human rights and peace work through the UN, the Norwegian Government,
the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and other non-governmental and
academic institutions. From 1999 to 2002 he was Special Advisor for the
UN Secretary General on Colombia.
Earlier in his career, he served as State Secretary in the Norwegian
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1990 – 97). In that capacity, he initiated
the two Norwegian Emergency Preparedness Systems, which have provided
more than 2 000 experts and humanitarian workers to international organizations.
He has been Head of Development Studies at the Henry Dunant Institute,
Geneva and radio and television international news reporter, Norwegian
Broadcasting Corporation and Secretary General of the Norvegian Red Cross.
Mr Egeland holds a Magister Artium in Political Science, University of
Oslo. He has been a Fulbright Scholar at the University of California,
Berkeley and a fellow at the International Peace Research Institute,
Oslo, and the Truman Institute for the Advancement for Peace, Jerusalem.
Mr. Egeland has been Chair of Amnesty International, Norway, and Vice
Chair of the International Executive Committee of Amnesty International.
Mr Egeland has been an active participant in a number of peace processes.
He co-initiated and co-organized the Norwegian Channel between Israel
and the PLO in 1992, which led to the Oslo Accord (Declaration of Principles)
of September 1993. He directed the Norwegian facilitation of the UN-led
peace talks leading up to cease-fire agreement between Government of
Guatemala and the URNG guerillas signed in Oslo in 1996. He also led
the host delegation when the Ottawa treaty to ban land mines was successfully
negotiated and adopted in Oslo in 1997.
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Sálvano
Briceño
Director of the Inter-Agency Secretariat of the International Strategy
for Disaster Reduction
(ISDR)
Sálvano Briceño was appointed
the Director of the Secretariat of the International Strategy
for Disaster
Reduction (UN/ISDR) in June 2001.
His career spans over several decades and has focused on
the management of environmental and sustainable development
programmes at the United Nations, the World Conservation
Union (IUCN) and the Government of Venezuela.
Prior to joining UN/ISDR, Mr. Briceño
was the Coordinator of the BIOTRADE and GHG Emissions Trading
Initiatives of
the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), Geneva
(1999-2001). Before that, he was Deputy Executive Secretary
of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) secretariat
(1996-1999), following several years as the Coordinator of
Intergovernmental and Institutional Support of the UN Framework
Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) where he was responsible
for assisting the Executive Secretary with management; legal;
information support, external relations and interagency relations
of the organization (1991-1996). Further UN experience includes
five years with UNEP's Caribbean Environment Programme at
Kingston, Jamaica, where he collaborated closely with the
Pan-Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Programme
(1987-1991).
Earlier in his career, Mr. Briceño
joined the World Conservation Union (IUCN) as the Executive
Officer of IUCN's
Commission on Education, where he focused on environmental
education programmes and coordinated a worldwide network
of experts (1985-1987). During the 1980s he worked as Research
Associate at Harvard University's Energy and Environment
Policy Center, following an active career with the Ministry
of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources in Venezuela
where he was Director General responsible for environmental
education, professional development and international relations.
Mr. Briceño received a Doctorate in Administrative
Law from the University of Paris II (Panthéon-Sorbonne)
in 1975 and a Master's in Public Administration from Harvard
University in 1984. A Venezuelan national, his languages
are Spanish, French and English.
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John
Horekens
Coordinator of the World Conference
on Disaster Reduction
A graduate in political science from Brussels University and
the Europe College in Bruges (Belgium), John Horekens started
his international career with UNDP in 1972. After several programme
assignments in the field (Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde,
Laos), he joined UNHCR in 1980. From then to 2001, he held
positions in operations in Djibouti, in fund raising at HQ
in Geneva, then as UNHCR Representative in Sudan, and finally
in a variety of directorial posts in Geneva, the last one as
Director of Communication and Information. As Director for
Europe, he coordinated the international conference on population
movements in the CIS (1996), where he was also the Chairman
of the Drafting Committee.
Upon leaving the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, John joined
the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent
Societies, where he was Director of External Relations, in
2002-03.
John took up the job of Conference Coordinator at the secretariat
of ISDR in May 2004, where he leads a small team of committed
staff in the preparations for the World Conference on Disaster
Reduction.
John Horekens is a British and Belgian national; he lives in
Switzerland, and is married, with three children.
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