From Aidoghie Paulinus, Abuja
The United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, has appointed Mohamed Malick Fall as the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Nigeria.
Fall, a Senegalese, according to a statement by the National Information Officer, United Nations Information Centre (UNIC), Oluseyi Soremekun, was appointed with the Federal Government’s approval.
“Mr. Fall has more than 20 years of experience in development, humanitarian, and peacebuilding. Prior to his appointment, he served as the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Regional Director for Eastern and Southern Africa, where he provided oversight and guidance to 21 UNICEF Countries Offices, including on the formulation and implementation of the Country Programme Documents, the UN Reform process, and the engagement with the Regional and Economic Commission and African Union and the private sector.
“Furthermore, he has led the response to multiples and complex crisis with massive humanitarian needs and high security challenges, and managed the strategic review of the country documents, research and knowledge-management related activities, ensuring that the results are used to inform programme and policies,” Soremekun said.
Soremekun also said before that, Fall served as UNICEF representative in Nigeria (2016-2019), Central African Republic (2014-2016) and Mongolia (2012-2014), as their Senior Education Adviser in Haiti (2010-2012), and as Chief of Education in Indonesia (2006-2010) and the Democratic Republic of Congo (2003-2006).
“He was also temporarily assigned as Education Officer (2001-2003).
“Mr Mohamed M. Malick Fall has a master’s degree in Demography from Université de Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne – France and a B.A. Degree in History (Licence d’Histoire) from Université de Dakar – Sénégal,” Soremekun also said.