AMBASSADOR
ANWARUL K. CHOWDHURY
HIGHLIGHTS
- Under-Secretary-General
and High Representative for the Least Developed Countries,
Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing
States, United Nations, New York
- Served
as Ambassador & Permanent Representative for Bangladesh
to the United Nations
- Instrumental
in Bangladeshs entry to United Nations
- United
Nations Security Council President
- Headed
Security Council missions to Kosovo & Belgrade
- President
of the Executive Board, UNICEF
- Coordinator
of the Least Developed Countries
- Chairman
of the Fifth (Administrative & Budgetary) Committee,
UN General Assembly
- Vice-President
of the UN Economic & Social Council (ECOSOC)
- UNICEF
Director in Japan, Australia & New Zealand
- Served
as Bangladeshs Ambassador to Chile, Nicaragua, Peru,
Venezuela
- Served
as Bangladeshs High Commissioner to the Bahamas and
Guyana
- Recipient
of U Thant Peace Award & UNESCO Gandhi Gold Medal for
Culture of Peace
- Distinguished
Adjunct Professor, School of Diplomacy, Seton Hall University,
New Jersey
- Honorary
Doctorate by the Soka University of Japan for his work on
the United Naitons issues
- Secretary-General
of the International Ministerial Conference of Landlocked
and Transit Developing Countries and the Donor Community
on Transit Transport Cooperation (Almaty, Kazakhstan on
28-29 August 2003)
- 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 (Mauritius, 30 August
to 3 September 2004)
- Spearheaded
the five-year mid-term review of the Brussels Programme
of Action for the Least Developed Countries by the UN General
Assembly in September 2006 in New York.
Ambassador
Chowdhury has long and varied experience and expertise in
the UN and multilateral affairs. During his career in the
diplomatic service of Bangladesh and executive service for
the United Nations, he has specialized in development issues.
He has been closely involved in international economic and
social debate representing Bangladesh and the UN in various
multilateral forums and meetings. His long association with
multilateral affairs started with his close involvement in
the negotiations from 1972 to 1974 which secured the Security
Council's approval for Bangladesh's membership in the United
Nations.
CAREER POSTS & INITIATIVES
Ambassador
& Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to the United
Nations,
(1996 2001)
Completed
assignment as the Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to
the United Nations in New York in September 2001.
During
this period, also Bangladeshs concurrently accredited
Ambassador to Chile, Nicaragua, Peru and Venezuela and High
Commissioner to the Bahamas and Guyana.
Representative
of Bangladesh & President - United Nations Security Council
(2000-2001)
Representative
of Bangladesh to the UN Security Council. President of the
Security Council for two terms in March 2000 and in June 2001.
In
April 2000, headed the first-ever Security Council mission
to Kosovo. Led the first ever all-member Security Council
mission to Kosovo and Belgrade in June 2001.
Chaired the Security Council Sanctions Committee on Sierra
Leone and launched the first international initiative for
a certification regime in Sierra Leone to prevent trading
in conflict diamonds. Member of the Security Council
mission to Sierra Leone and five other West African countries
in October 2000.
Presented
in February 2001, a set of forward-looking recommendations
on sanctions regimes established by the Security Council as
the Chairman of the Councils Working Group on Sanctions.
President
- United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF) Executive Board
(1985-1986, 2000)
Served
as President of the UNICEF Executive Board for the year 2000.
Also served as the Chairman of that Board in 1985-1986. Chairman
of the Programme Committee of UNICEFs Executive Board
for two terms in 1983 and 1984.
Vice-Chairman
of the Preparatory Committee for the Special Session on Children
scheduled in 2000.
Director
UNICEF Japan, Australia, New Zealand/Secretary of Exec.
Board UNICEF
(1990-1996)
Director
and Secretary of the Executive Board of the United Nations
Children Fund (UNICEF) in New York (1993-1996) and UNICEF
Director for Japan, Australia and New Zealand (1990-1993).
Pioneered
the establishment of Baby-Friendly Hospitals in Japan, certifying
the first one in that country in 1992, which was also the
first in any industrialized country.
Director-General
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh
(1986-1990)
At
the Foreign Ministry of Bangladesh, served as the Director-General
responsible for multilateral economic affairs (1986-1990)
and as Director-General for South and South East Asia (1979-1980).
Attended
UN General Assembly regular and special sessions and major
global conferences from 1972 to date.
Chairman - Fifth (Administrative & Budgetary) Committee,
UN General Assembly
(1998-2000)
Served
as the Chairman of the Fifth (Administrative & Budgetary)
Committee, a Main Committee of the 52nd UN General Assembly
Session. Steered to successful conclusion the deliberations
relating to the financial, administrative and budgetary aspects
of the Secretary-General Kofi Annans first set of UN
reform proposals, the 1998-99 biennium budget of the UN and
the triennial scale of UN contributions (1998-2000).
Vice-President
Economic & Social Council (ECOSOC), United Nations
(1997-1998)
Two terms in 1997 and 1998 as Vice President of the Economic
and Social Council (ECOSOC). Effectively steered the 16-month-long
negotiations resulting in a successful comprehensive review
of all ECOSOC subsidiary bodies for the first time in UN history.
Deputy
Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to the United Nations,
(1980 1986)
Bangladeshs
Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations from
1980 to 1986 in New York.
CULTURE OF PEACE INITIATIVES
Undertook
a pioneering initiative at the United Nations on culture of
peace and chaired the nine-month-long negotiations which resulted
in the adoption by the UN General Assembly in September 1999
of the landmark document on Declaration and Programme
of Action on a Culture of Peace. Steered the initiative
resulting in the declaration of the International Decade
for the Culture of Peace and Non-violence for the Children
of the World (2001-2010).
Member
of the International Advisory Panel of UNESCO on Culture of
Peace.
Recipient
of the U Thant Peace Award and UNESCO Gandhi Gold Medal for
Culture of Peace.
LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES (LDC) MATTERS
Coordinator
for the Least Developed Countries (LDCs), now 49 in number,
in New York for more than ten years during 1996-2001 and 1980-1986.
Prepared, piloted and provided guidance for all LDC-related
resolutions in the UNGA and ECOSOC during these periods.
Led
the negotiations on behalf of the LDCs at the Third UN Conference
on LDCs in May 2001, which adopted the comprehensive Brussels
Programme of Action for the LDCs for the present decade. Also
represented the LDCs in the preparatory meetings and consultations
for LDC-III.
Prepared
and guided the Annual LDCs Ministerial Meetings held in New
York on the margins of the regular UNGA sessions during 1996-2001.
Prepared
and guided LDCs Special Ministerial Session during the South
Summit in Havana in 2000.
Led
negotiations for the LDCs at the Non-Aligned Summits in Belgrade
(1989), Cartagena (1995) and Durban (1998).
Actively
participated in the First and Second UN Conferences on LDCs
in Paris in 1981 and 1990.
Organised
the LDCs Ministerial Conference in Dhaka in 1989, as Director-General
for multilateral economic affairs in the Bangladesh Foreign
Ministry.
Chairman
of the Intergovernmental Meeting of the Asia-Pacific LDCs
in 1990 and also chaired the Meeting of Experts on LDCs in
Bangkok that year.
POPULATION, MICROCREDIT & OTHER DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES
Chairman
of the Preparatory Committee for the five-year review of the
Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population
and Development (ICPD) by the 1999 UN General Assembly Special
Session.
Chairman
of the Main Committee of the Hague International Forum on
Population in February 1999.
Established
in 1997 and coordinated the Friends of Microcredit at
the United Nations, a group of more than 50 Ambassadors
to the UN who are supportive of microcredit for poverty eradication
& empowerment.
ELECTIVE OFFICES IN MULTILATERAL BODIES
- Coordinator
Vice-President of the International Conference on Population
organized by the UN in Mexico City in August 1984 as representative
of Bangladesh and proposed the first draft of the Mexico
City Declaration on Population and Development, finally
adopted by the Conference.
- Chairman
of the UN Committee on Negotiations with Intergovernmental
Agencies for the establishment of the UN Industrial Development
Organization (UNIDO) as a specialized agency (1985).
-
Vice Chairman of the UN Committee for Programme and Coordination
(CPC) for two terms (1985 & 1986).
- President
of the FAO/World Food Programme Pledging Conference in which
the WFP reached the one-billion-dollar mark for the first
time (1984).
- Founding
Chairman of the UN Committee for Population Award (1983)
and reelected twice (1984 & 1985).
- Chairman
of the Group of 27, working group of G-77 (1982-1983) in
New York.
- Chairman
of the Meeting of Experts on the Economic and Social Commission
for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) Least Developed Countries
(1990).
- Chairman
of the Intergovernmental Meeting on ESCAP Least Developed
Countries (1990).
- Chairman
of the Drafting Committee of the International Conference
on Population and the Urban Future in Barcelona (1986).
- Member
of the Board of Trustees of the International Centre for
Diarrhoeal Diseases Research, Bangladesh (ICDDRB) (1987-88).
OFFICES IN CIVIL SOCIETY, NGO & RESEARCH BODIES
- Vice
President of the Society for International Development (SID),
Bangladesh Chapter from (1988-1990).
- Vice
President for Programmes and Vice President for Membership,
SID, New York Chapter (1995 & 1996)
- Member
of the Japan Society for International Development (1991-1993).
- Member
of the Board of Governors, Bangladesh Institute for International
and Strategic Studies (1986).
CURRENT OFFICES
- Chairman,
Board of Directors of Population 2005, Washington
DC
- Chairman,
International Institute for South Asian Affairs (INSAF),
New York
- Member,
Board of Directors, Grameen Foundation USA, Washington DC
- Member,
Board of Directors of the Population Institute, Washington
DC
EDUCATION & SPECIAL INTERESTS
Master
of Arts with Honors in Contemporary History and International
Relations
University of Dhaka, 1964
Regular
contributor to journals on peace, development and human rights
issues.
Speaker
at various academic institutions and other forums most recently
at Columbia, Princeton and Clarke Universities in the USA
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