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UN Secretary General Guterres appoints Shombi Sharp as UN Resident Coordinator in India

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United Nations, November 16

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United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres has appointed Shombi Sharp of the United States as the UN Resident Coordinator in India with the host government’s approval, according to a statement.

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Sharp has “devoted more than 25 years of his career to promoting inclusive and sustainable development internationally, bringing experience he has acquired at the United Nations and externally to this new position”, the UN said in the statement issued on Monday.

Within the world organisation, he most recently served as United Nations Resident Coordinator in Armenia.

Sharp has held several leadership positions at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), where he was Resident Representative in Armenia, Deputy Resident Representative in Georgia, Deputy Country Director in Lebanon, Regional HIV/AIDS Practice Team Leader for UNDP Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States in the Russian Federation, Programme Manager for the Western Balkans in New York and Assistant Resident Representative in the Russian Federation.

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Prior to joining the United Nations, Sharp began his career in development with the international non-profit CARE International in Zimbabwe, the statement said.

He is a published author of works in health economics and was a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) ‘policy champion’ as well as a nominee for the UNDP administrator’s award. PTI

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