Baso Sangqu
Baso Sangqu (born 21 April 1968, in Idutywa, Eastern Cape)[1] is the South African permanent representative to the United Nations. He was appointed on 17 March 2009, having served as deputy previously.
Sangqu was a member of the International Criminal Court search committee to find a replacement for Luis Moreno-Ocampo.[2]
In January 2012, Sangqu was the President of the United Nations Security Council.
Previous roles
- 1996-8, Chief Education Specialist in the National Department of Education
- 2000, policy analyst and research consultant, Economic and Development Section of the Office of the President
- 2000, Director for Social and Economic Programmes, African Multilateral Development and Cooperation, Department of Foreign Affairs
- 2001, acting Chief Director for Marine, Environment, Science and Technology, Multilateral Development and Cooperation
- 2001-2, acting Chief Director for Economic Development, Multilateral Development and Cooperation in the South African Department of Foreign Affairs
- 2002-6, South Africa’s ambassador to the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
- 2007-9, deputy permanent representative to the United Nations
Education
- Bachelor’s degree in commerce (economics and commercial law) from the University of Transkei
- Master’s degree in development economics from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee
References
- ↑ "United Nations Press Release". 16 March 2009. Retrieved January 29, 2013.
- ↑ ICC "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-02-20. Retrieved 2011-03-21.
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Preceded by Dumisani Kumalo |
South African Ambassador to the United Nations 17 March 2009 - |
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