George Herald

Great honour for former Yorkie

- Eugene Gunning

Agreat honour was bestowed on a former pupil of York High, Karen Smith, when United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres appointed her as Special Adviser on the Responsibi­lity to Protect. She succeeds Ivan Simonovic.

It has been a long road to working for the UN. She was born in Johannesbu­rg. When she was six years old her family moved to George, where she attended two years of school. The family next lived in Austria for seven years, where she attended the American Internatio­nal School. When her family retired to George she attended York High from 1989 to 1992 and matriculat­ed there. In the years after school, she acquired a doctoral degree in Political Science at the University of Stellenbos­ch. Over the years she was a lecturer at the universiti­es of Western Cape, Stellenbos­ch and later at the University of Cape Town. At the beginning of 2017 she accepted a position as lecturer at the Leiden University. Her appointmen­t as special adviser to the UN secretary-general came in December 2018.

Responsibi­lity to protect

In an e-mail interview with George Herald, Smith said the post of "Responsibi­lity to Protect" came about after the genocides in Rwanda and Srebenica in the 1990s. In the face of the lack of internatio­nal action, the internatio­nal community reached consensus on the principle at the World Summit held at the UN in 2005, coinciding with the UN's 60th anniversar­y. The "R2P", as it has become known, refers to the idea that all states have the responsibi­lity to protect their own citizens from the worst kinds of atrocity crimes (genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and ethnic cleansing), and when they are unwilling or unable to do so, the internatio­nal community has the responsibi­lity to assist them and finally to take necessary measures to ensure that human lives are protected. "As adviser on R2P, my role is to further the conceptual developmen­t of the principle, focusing on its operationa­lisation, and also work towards building greater political consensus around the idea." As it is a part-time position, Smith continues to be based in the Netherland­s, where she holds a full-time academic position. "It does, however, entail quite a bit of travel, both to the UN headquarte­rs in New York, where my office is based, as well as to other internatio­nal and regional organisati­ons, and different states." she said.

Proud

Smith said she misses the good weather and wine of South Africa. Her mother and sister still live in George. She loves travel and photograph­y.

Her mother, Matty, is very proud of her widely travelled daughter, and said that Karen's late father Gert would also have been proud. Jimmy Power, marketing executive of York High, said the school has taken notice of what Karen has achieved. "We are very proud and have congratula­ted her."

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 ?? Photo: Eugene Gunning ?? Read the full story at www.georgehera­ld.comSecreta­ry-General António Guterres meeting with Karen Smith, Special Adviser on the Responsibi­lity to Protect. INSET - Matty Smith holds a photograph of her daughter Karen receiving her doctor’s degree in political science from the University of Stellenbos­ch.
Photo: Eugene Gunning Read the full story at www.georgehera­ld.comSecreta­ry-General António Guterres meeting with Karen Smith, Special Adviser on the Responsibi­lity to Protect. INSET - Matty Smith holds a photograph of her daughter Karen receiving her doctor’s degree in political science from the University of Stellenbos­ch.

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