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Election of Alumni
Representative
18 January 2011: Mr. Andrei Polejack
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United Nations - Nippon Foundation of Japan Fellowship Alumni Representative by
the Alumni and current Fellows.
1 September 2009: Ms.
Sampan Panjarat (Thailand) 2007-2008
Programme Alumni is appointed as new
United Nations - Nippon Foundation of Japan Fellowship Alumni Representative by
the Alumni and current Fellows.
30 July 2008: Mr. Andi Arsana (Indonesia)
2007-2008 Fellow is elected as the first
United Nations - Nippon Foundation of Japan Fellowship Alumni Representative by
the Alumni and current Fellows
New issue --->
UNNFF Alumni
News Letter (January – May 2011)
Special focus on the Japanese earthquake
and tsunami relief efforts, with special message by
Mr. Unno, Executive Director of The Nippon Foundation
and a collection of children’s drawings in support
of the Japanese people. See also the Alumni
website for the children’s drawings and links to The Nippon
Foundation’s Relief Programmes.
UNNFF Alumni
News Letter (October – December 2010)
UNNFF Alumni
News Letter (June – August 2010)
Focus on the Latin America
UNNFF Alumni
News Letter (October – December 2009)
Focus on ICP and SPLOS
2009, with contribution by Mr. Burgess, former ICP
Co-Chair (’03-’05)
UNNFF
Asia-Pacific Alumni News Letter (May 2009 – July 2009) Volume 2, Number 2
UNNFF
Asia-Pacific Alumni News Letter (Feb 2009 – April 2009) Volume 1, Number 2
UNNFF
Asia-Pacific Alumni News Letter (Nov 2008 – Jan 2009) Volume
1, Number 1
Words from the inaugural Editor:
“I
am pleased to inform you that we, the Alumni of Asia-Pacific, have managed to
organize a newsletter, published quarterly.
The very
first edition was published at the end of last month, after a very long process
and discussion.
We
realize this publication is far form perfect but we believe this can be a good
start for something better in the future.
In
addition, this small idea may hopefully stimulate similar and even better ideas
from alumni in the other regions.
Being the
representative of the Alumni, I will be happy to work with all of you to
organize such publication for all alumni.
With good
collaboration, I believe we can do it.
With
regard to the Asia Pacific newsletter, please feel free to comment and suggest.
Due to
limited ability and experience, you might find many things to improve in the
newsletter. Please kindly let me know.
I
personally thank everybody contributing their ideas in this edition. I am
looking forward to having more contributions from you for the next editions.
I wish
you all a best of luck with everything you are doing.
Sincerely
yours, Andi”
“Dear
UN-Nippon Alumni and Fellows,
I am very pleased to announce a new and
extremely important element of the United Nations – Nippon Foundation of
Japan
Fellowship
Programme: The Alumni Programme.
With the continued generous support of the
Nippon Foundation of Japan, we will now be in a position to start developing activities
for the Alumni.
The objective
of these activities will be to provide you with continuing knowledge
development and networking events,
as well as
opportunities to participate as Alumni in various high-profile external events.
The Alumni
Programme will also allow for the participation of the Fellowship Academic
Co-supervisors in many of these activities.
The Alumni Programme will be developed in a
stepwise manner and in consultation with the Alumni. The Alumni Representative
will be the
primary point of contact for the Alumni, and
we will also periodically communicate directly with all Alumni. Of course, you
should all feel
free to continue to communicate your ideas
and experiences through the Fellows’ News Group and/or directly to me.
I am certain
you will all agree that the establishment of the Alumni Programme is an
important opportunity for each and every one of us, and
I count on your continued dedication in
taking full advantage. I am also sure that I speak for all in expressing our
heartfelt gratitude to The
Nippon Foundation of Japan for its continued
generous support, vision and trust in us.”
First Meeting of
the Alumni
United Nations –
The Division
for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea of the Office of Legal Affairs of the
United Nations and the
Nippon
Foundation of Japan are pleased to announce that the
United Nations – Nippon
Foundation Fellowship Programme Asia-Pacific Alumni meeting was held in
The meeting
brought together 16 Alumni of the Asia-Pacific region with 3 Fellowship
Programme academic co‑supervisors,
several
Japanese Government officials and scholars from the
A special
segment on the Japanese Basic Ocean Law was co-organized by the Ocean Policy
and Research Foundation.
The meeting
was opened by Dr. Yohei Sasakawa,
Chairman of the Nippon Foundation at the Foundation Headquarters in
The meeting
closed with a day-long session on the future activities and organization of the
Alumni Network.
UN-Nippon Fellowship
Asia-Pacific Alumni Meeting page
Second Meeting of
the Alumni
United Nations – Nippon
Foundation Fellowship Programme Latin America –
The meeting brought
together the Alumni of the Latin America – Caribbean Region was held in Barbados from 17-22 May 2010
with several Fellowship Programme academic co‑supervisors on the occasion
of the regional
“Law of the Sea and Principled Ocean Governance” (PROGOVNET) training module,
at the University of the West Indies – Cave Hill Campus.
This event was co-organized by the Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of
the Sea of the Office of Legal Affairs and the
University of the West Indies,
UN-Nippon
Fellowship
Third Meeting of
the Alumni
United Nations –
The African Region
Alumni gathered in
maritime boundary delimitation and delineation (methods, tools and negotiation)
maritime
security and piracy
ecosystem-based
fisheries management
ocean
governance (legal, political and institutional)
professional
skills development (communications, leadership and teambuilding).
The alumni
were also provided with opportunities to discuss amongst themselves their needs
and expectations with respect to the Alumni Network, and to begin developing
joint activities for the region and in cooperation with the Global Alumni Network.
Meeting photos
and presentations are posted on the Alumni
website and the Alumni
Facebook Group.
Alumni Website and Profiles
All Alumni and
current Fellows must obtain a user id/pw from the site administrator and
proceed to create and update their profiles.
Note that the
detailed profiles on the UN Fellowship website will no longer be maintained,
and it will be the responsibility of each of you to update your profile
as required on the www.unfalumni.org
website.
Alumni and
current Fellows can also sign-up for their personalized web-mail account with
the domain yourname@unfalumni.org
All are also
encouraged to post personal updates, latest developments and etc on the
website.
Some recent
Alumni sightings in
THIS FEATURE
HAS BEEN MOVED TO THE ALUMNI WEBSITE AND FACEBBOK
GROUP
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April 2010: Ms. Aleeza Moseley ( |
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4 January 2010: Ms.
LaVerne Walker ( |
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27 October 2009: Ms.
Miriam Sara-Repetto ( |
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31 Aug - 4 September 2009: Mr. Ahamada Mohamed ( |
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22-26 June 2009: 2 Alumni and 2 Fellows
participate in the 19th Meeting of States Parties to the 1982
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, in NY,
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17-19 June 2009: 3 Alumni and 2 Fellows
participate in the 10th United Nations Open-ended Informal
Consultative Process on Oceans and the Law of the Sea in NY,
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