Khalilur Rahman appointed as High Representative to Chief Adviser
UNB
Publish: 19 Nov 2024, 04:51 PM
Dhaka,
Nov 19 (UNB) -Dr Khalilur Rahman has been appointed as the High Representative
of Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus to address the Rohingya issue and other
key priorities, according to a gazette notification issued Tuesday.
He will hold privileges
equivalent to an adviser.
Dr Rahman began his
diplomatic career in 1979 after topping the first regular BCS exams in 1977.
That same year, he earned a first-class MA in Economics from Dhaka University
and briefly worked at American Express International Bank before joining the
Foreign Service.
He furthered his
education at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, and
the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, earning an MA in Law and
Diplomacy and a PhD in Economics.
His diplomatic tenure
includes roles in Bangladesh's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Permanent
Mission to the UN, and as Private Secretary to the Foreign Minister. He was a
spokesperson for Least Developed Countries (LDCs) at the UN Economic and
Financial Committee.
In 1991, Dr Rahman
joined the UN Secretariat as Special Adviser at UNCTAD in Geneva. Over 25
years, he held senior positions in New York and Geneva, including Head of
Economic, Social, and Development Affairs at the Executive Office of the UN
Secretary-General, Chief of the LDCs Programme, and Chair of the UN Interagency
Group on Non-Tariff Barriers to Trade.
He contributed
significantly to flagship UN reports and played a key role in drafting the
Programme of Action for the 2001 Brussels LDCs Conference, introducing duty-
and quota-free access for LDC exports.
In 2001, he briefly
served as Private Secretary to Justice Latifur Rahman, Chief Adviser of the
caretaker government. A founding member of East West University in Dhaka, Dr
Rahman continues to serve on its Board of Trustees.
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