Jan Egeland (born November 22, 1957) was the United Nations Undersecretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator from 2003 to 2006. . Born in Norway, he was prominent in several diplomatic initiatives sponsored by the Norwegian government, as well as human rights and humanitarian relief organizations.
He is very anti -American
http://english.pravda.ru/mailbox/22/101/399/14859_egeland.html
http://www.barking-moonbat.com/index.php/weblog/who_is_jan_egeland_and_why_isnt_he_dead/
2007-01-09 06:10:21
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answered by Yakuza 7
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With every day pass, our country is getting into more and more trouble. The inflation, unemployment and falling value of dollar are the main concern for our Government but authorities are just sleeping, they don’t want to face the fact. Media is also involve in it, they are force to stop showing the real economic situation to the people. I start getting more concern about my future as well as my family after watching the response of our Government for the people that affected by hurricane Katrina.
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2014-09-24 15:37:26
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answered by Anonymous
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He has a girl name, lol!!
Egeland was appointed Undersecretary-General (USG) for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator (ERC) in June 2003 by Secretary-General Kofi Annan and succeeded Kenzo Oshima. Egeland assumed his post as in August 2003. This position is the head of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). He was preceded in the post by Kenzo Oshima of Japan.
Prior to becoming the head of OCHA, Egeland was the Secretary General of the Norwegian Red Cross. From 1999 to 2002, he was the United Nations Secretary-General's Special Adviser on Colombia. Egeland's career also includes service to his government as State Secretary in the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1990 to 1997. In that capacity, he initiated two Norwegian Emergency Preparedness Systems, which have provided more than 2,000 experts and humanitarian workers to international organizations. He also been Chair of Amnesty International in Norway, and Vice-Chair of the International Executive Committee of Amnesty International. He was elected on to Amnesty's IEC at the age of 23, the youngest ever to hold the position. He served as Director for the International Department of the Norwegian Red Cross, Head of Development Studies at the Henry Dunant Institute in Geneva and a radio and television international news reporter for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation.
Egeland has actively participated in a number of peace processes. He co-initiated and co-organized the Norwegian channel between Israel and Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in 1992, which led to the Oslo Accord (Declaration of Principles) of September 1993. He directed the Norwegian facilitation of the United Nations-led peace talks leading up to ceasefire agreement between the Government of Guatemala and the Unidad Revolucionaria Nacional Guatemalteca (URNG) guerrillas signed in Oslo in 1996. He also led the host delegation when the Ottawa Treaty to ban landmines was successfully negotiated and adopted in Oslo in 1997.
Egeland holds a Magister Artium in Political Science from the University of Oslo. He has been a Fulbright Scholar at the University of California, Berkeley and a fellow at the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo and the Truman Institute for the Advancement of Peace, Jerusalem.
2007-01-09 16:07:39
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a stingy man
2007-01-09 14:01:45
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