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Achim Steiner, UNEP Executive Director
Acting on the nomination of Secretary-General Kofi Annan,
the UN General Assembly unanimously elected Achim Steiner as the Executive
Director of UNEP
on 16 March 2006 for a four-year term, effective 15 June 2006. Mr. Steiner
becomes the fifth Executive Director in UNEP's history.
Before joining UNEP, Mr. Steiner served as Director General of the World
Conservation Union (IUCN) from 2001 to 2006. IUCN is widely regarded as one
of the most influential and highly respected organizations in the field of
conservation, environment and natural resources management. He held responsibility
for the management and oversight of 1,000 staff located in 42 countries.
Mr. Steiner's professional track record in the fields of sustainable development
policy and environmental management, his first-hand knowledge of civil society,
governmental and international organizations, as well as his global experience
spanning five Continents, make him an excellent choice to lead the United
Nations Environment Programme.
His professional career has included assignments with governmental, non-governmental
and international organizations in different parts of the world. In Washington,
where he was Senior Policy Advisor of IUCN's Global Policy Unit, he led the
development of new partnerships between the environment community, the World
Bank and the United Nations system. In Southeast Asia he worked as Chief
Technical Advisor on a programme for the sustainable management of Mekong
River watersheds and community-based natural resources management. In 1998
he was appointed Secretary-General of the World Commission on Dams, based
in South Africa, where he managed a global programme of work to bring together
the public sector, civil society and the private sector in a global policy
process on dams and development.
He worked both at grassroots level as well as at the highest levels of international
policy-making to address the interface between environmental sustainability,
social equity and economic development.
Mr. Steiner, a German national, was born in Brazil in 1961, where he lived
for ten years. His educational background includes a BA from the University
of Oxford as well as an MA from the University of London with specialization
in development economics, regional planning, and international development
and environment policy. He also studied at the German Development Institute
in Berlin as well as the Harvard Business School.
Mr. Steiner serves on a number of international advisory boards, including
the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development
(CCICED) and the Environmental Advisory Council (ENVAC) of the European Bank
for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
