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Biographical
Note
Mr.
Anwarul K. Chowdhury
UN Under-Secretary-General and High Representative
for the Least Developed Countries,
Landlocked Developing Countries and
Small Island Developing States
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Mr.
Anwarul Karim Chowdhury was appointed in March 2002 by the Secretary-General
of the United Nations as Under-Secretary-General and High Representative
for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries
and Small Island Developing States.
In
December 2003, Mr. Chowdhury was designated as the Secretary-General
of the International Meeting for the ten-year review of the Barbados
Programme of Action for the Sustainable Development of the Small
Island Developing States held in Mauritius from 10-14 January 2005.
Mr. Chowdhury was also designated the Secretary-General of the International
Ministerial Conference of Landlocked and Transit Developing Countries
and the Donor Community on Transit Transport Cooperation held in
Almaty, Kazakhstan on 28-29 August 2003.
Prior
to his appointment, Ambassador Chowdhury completed his assignment
(1996-2001) as Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to the United
Nations in New York. He also served as Bangladesh's Ambassador to
Chile, Nicaragua, Peru and Venezuela, as well as Bangladesh's High
Commissioner to the Bahamas and Guyana.
During his tenure as Permanent Representative, Mr. Chowdhury served
as President of the Security Council, President of the United Nations
Children's Fund (UNICEF) Executive Board and Vice-President of the
Economic and Social Council of the UN in 1997 and 1998. He had served
for more than 10 years, as the Coordinator for the Least Developed
Countries in New York. In May 2001, he led the negotiations on behalf
of the least developed countries at the Third United Nations Conference
on Least Developed Countries, which adopted the comprehensive Brussels
Programme of Action for the present decade. Mr. Chowdhury also chaired
the Fifth (Administrative and Budgetary) Committee of the UN General
Assembly in 1997-1998. From 1990-1993, Mr. Chowdhury was the UNICEF
Director for Japan, Australia and New Zealand.
Mr. Chowdhury was born in 1943 in Dhaka, Bangladesh and joined the
diplomatic service in 1967. He holds a Master of Arts degree in
Contemporary History and International Relations from the University
of Dhaka. He has been a regular contributor to journals on peace,
development and human rights issues, and a speaker at academic institutions
and other forums. He also served as an Adjunct Professor at the
School of Diplomacy, Seton Hall University of the United States.
Mr. Chowdhury is the recipient of the U Thant Peace Award and UNESCO
Gandhi Gold Medal for Culture of Peace. He is an Honorary Patron
of the Committee on Teaching About the UN (CTAUN), New York. In
March 2003, the Soka University of Tokyo, Japan conferred on Ambassador
Chowdhury an Honorary Doctorate for his work on women's issues,
child rights and culture of peace as well as for the strengthening
of the United Nations.
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