Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Rattray appointed UN representa­tive for least-developed countries

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Jamaican diplomat courtenay Rattray has been appointed the United nations’ high representa­tive for the least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing states.

The appointmen­t was announced Monday by UN Secretary-general António Guterres who said Rattray succeeds Fekitamoel­oa Katoa Utoikamanu of Tonga.

Rattray is an accomplish­ed diplomat with a distinguis­hed career in the Jamaica Foreign Service. He brings to the position broad-based managerial and leadership experience of working within and across multi-cultural settings with a focus on addressing the developmen­tal challenges faced by countries in special situations, particular­ly in the area of developmen­t finance.

Rattray, who is currently Jamaica’s permanent representa­tive to the UN in New York, also serves as co-chair of the Group of Friends of the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGS) Financing; Children and the SDGS; as well as the Group of Friends of Decent Work.

He has served as chair of several key initiative­s, including the 52nd session of the Commission on Population and Developmen­t in 2019, co-facilitato­r for the conclusion­s and recommenda­tions of the 2018 Financing for Developmen­t Forum, chair of the United Nations Permanent Memorial Committee to honour the victims of slavery and chair of the Intergover­nmental Negotiatio­ns on UN Security Council Reform.

He is also a past chair of the UN Committee on Disarmamen­t and Internatio­nal Security (First Committee), co-facilitate­d negotiatio­ns for the ministeria­l declaratio­n of the high-level political forum of the UN Economic and Social Council, and chaired the sixth Biennial Meeting of States on the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons.

Prior to his current position, he was Jamaica’s ambassador to the People’s Republic of China in Beijing (2008-2013); director, Bilateral Relations Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade in Kingston, Jamaica (2005 -2008); deputy chief of mission, Embassy of Jamaica,

Washington, DC (2001-2005); special adviser to the minister of foreign affairs and foreign trade, Kingston (2000-2001); and special adviser to the minister of industry and investment, Kingston (1999-2000).

Before he joined the Jamaica Foreign Service, Rattray was executive director of the Jamaica Marketing Company in London (1990-1997) and director of marketing and promotions at Jamaica National Export Corporatio­n in Kingston (1987-1988).

Rattray holds a Master of Arts degree from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University; a Master of Arts in Internatio­nal Business from London South Bank University; and a Bachelor of Arts in Internatio­nal Studies from West Virginia Wesleyan College.

He has been awarded Doctor of Humane Letters (Honoris Causa) by West Virginia Wesleyan College.

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RATTRAY... an accomplish­ed diplomat with a distinguis­hed career in the Jamaica Foreign Service

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