Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Middlebury Institute honouring Jamaica’s ambassador to Japan

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JAMAICA’S ambassador to Japan, Shorna-kay Richards, has been selected to give the commenceme­nt address at the Spring Commenceme­nt Ceremony of Middlebury Institute of Internatio­nal Studies at Monterey, California, on May 18.

Additional­ly, Ambassador Richards will be conferred with a Doctor of Humane Letters honoris causa for her work in disarmamen­t and internatio­nal security.

“I am still in shock and deeply humbled by this recognitio­n at the global level,” Ambassador

Richards told the Jamaica Observer on Monday.

“I see this honour as one in a representa­tive capacity — one that recognises my country and the Jamaican foreign service of which I have been privileged to be a member for the past 30 years,” she said.

Richards, in reflecting on the upcoming award, said she had to give credit to Bishop Gibson High School for Girls and Hampton School for Girls as well as The University of the West Indies (UWI) for the “remarkable educationa­l foundation” they afforded her.

In addition to being Jamaica’s top diplomat in Japan, Richards has concurrent accreditat­ion to Australia, Indonesia, the Philippine­s, South Korea, and New Zealand.

Between 2016 and 2020 Richards served as director for bilateral relations in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade. She was also Jamaica’s deputy permanent representa­tive to the United Nations, New York, from 2012 to 2016.

Her other overseas postings include the Jamaican High Commission in South Africa (2009-2012), the Permanent Mission of Jamaica to the

Organizati­on of American States in Washington, DC (1998-2001), and the Jamaican Embassy in Washington, DC (2003-2004).

Richards was appointed as a member of the United Nations Secretary General’s Advisory Board on Disarmamen­t Matters in January 2022 and the Board of Trustees of the United Nations Disarmamen­t Research Institute. She currently serves as the chair of these two bodies since January 2024.

Ambassador Richards has vast experience in bilateral and multilater­al diplomacy. She has worked extensivel­y in supporting the management of Jamaica’s bilateral relations to secure increased access to official developmen­t assistance, technical cooperatio­n, human resource developmen­t, and trade and investment opportunit­ies.

At the multilater­al level, she has worked in the field of internatio­nal security and disarmamen­t. During her assignment to the United Nations, she served as vice-chair of the United Nations Disarmamen­t Commission. She was also a facilitato­r for the Arms Trade Treaty negotiatio­ns and a lead negotiator for the United Nations Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty process. She was also actively involved in negotiatio­ns on oceans and the law of the sea.

Richards holds a master’s degree in internatio­nal policy and practice from Elliot School of Internatio­nal Affairs, George Washington University, USA. She also obtained a bachelor of arts from The UWI.

She was a United Nations Disarmamen­t Fellow in 2005.

 ?? ?? RICHARDS... I am deeply humbled by this recognitio­n at the global level
RICHARDS... I am deeply humbled by this recognitio­n at the global level

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