Kiyo Akasaka
Kiyo Akasaka joined the United Nations in 2007 when he was
appointed Under-Secretary-General for Communications and Public Information.
In addition to his current responsibilities as head of the Department of Public
Information, in May 2008, the Secretary-General appointed Mr. Akasaka as Coordinator
for Multilingualism throughout the United Nations Secretariat. Prior to his
UN appointment, Mr. Akasaka held the position of Deputy Secretary-General of
the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development from August 2003 to
March 2007. He was Japan’s Ambassador to the UN from 2000 to 2001 and
served as a bureau member for the preparation of the World Summit on Sustainable
Development, held in Johannesburg in 2002. In 1997, Mr. Akasaka was appointed
Deputy Director-General of the Japanese Foreign Ministry’s Multilateral
Cooperation Department, in which capacity he served as one of his country’s
senior negotiators at the Kyoto Conference on Climate Change. From 1993 to 1997,
he served as an official with the World Health Organization and from 1988 to
1991 was a member of the Secretariat of the General Agreement on Tariffs and
Trade (GATT), the precursor of the World Trade Organisation. Mr. Akasaka is
the co-author of several books, including The GATT and the Uruguay Round Negotiations
and The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety. He has also written many articles on
trade, the environment and sustainable development.
Kiyo Akasaka is a national of Japan.