UN boss appoints new deputy head of S. Sudan mission

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August 29, 2017 (JUBA) – The United Nations Secretary-General António
Guterres on Tuesday announced the appointment of Alain Noudéhou from
Benin as his Deputy Special Representative in the United Nations
Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS).

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Alain Noudéhou, the Deputy Special Representative in the United
Nations Mission in South Sudan (Getty)

Noudéhou will, in his new post, also serve as United Nations Resident
Coordinator, Humanitarian Coordinator and Resident Representative of
the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

The new deputy head of South Sudan mission succeeds Eugene Owusu of
Ghana, who completed his assignment in July 2017.

The Secretary-General, in a statement, said he was grateful for
Owusu’s dedicated service with the United Nations in South Sudan.

Currently the Chief of Staff and Director of the Executive Office of
UNDP in New York, Noudéhou reportedly brings to the position
experience in international development and humanitarian affairs.

He previously served as the UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident
Representative in the People’s Republic of China (2014-16) and UN
Resident Coordinator, Humanitarian Coordinator and UNDP Resident
Representative in Zimbabwe (2010-2014), the UN said.

The official, had in the past, also served as UNDP Country Director in
Tanzania in 2007 and served as UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in
Rwanda in 2004.

However, prior to joining the United Nations, he reportedly worked in
senior positions from 1996 to 2002 for then CHF International Inc., an
international non-governmental entity, currently named Global
Communities, Partners for Good.

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    29 August 08:29, by Lenin Bull

    Monsieur Noudehou, vous etez le bienvenus ici au Soudan du Sud.
Vous etes Africain fier et je vous conseille de ne vous vous meme
laisser pas ouvrier le continent Africain pour neocolonialsime. Bonne
Chance ici Mr.Noudehou.

    repondre message
        29 August 12:32, by BRIG. PENG KIMANG

        UN Boss,

        Do not listen to this stupid Kirr’s agent called Lenin Bull.
He and his Jieng Council of Elders run government in Juba want to kill
the non Dinkas in South Sudan with punity. They do not want UN to save
the lives of innocent children, women, elderly. They love sucking
people’s blood.
        Infact UN needs to hold the government in South Sudan
accountable for the mass killings, raping, etc.

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