Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

New UNDP Resident Representa­tive takes office

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Mr Robert Juhkam yesterday presented his credential­s to Foreign Affairs Minister Tilak Marapana officially taking office as the new Resident Representa­tive for UNDP in Sri Lanka.

Prior to his appointmen­t in Sri Lanka, Mr Juhkam served as the Strategic Planning Advisor at the UNDP Bureau of External Relations and Advocacy in New York, U.S.A for five years, where he was leading a global team of partnershi­ps advisors across five Regional Hubs to diversify UNDP’S strategic partnershi­ps.

Before his tenure at the UNDP Headquarte­rs in New York, Mr Juhkam served in the Asia-pacific region for over 10 years as the Deputy Country Director for UNDP Bangladesh (2008 - 2014), the Team Leader of Knowledge and Policy Services at the Regional Centre in Bangkok serving UNDP Asia-pacific’s 25 Country Offices (20042008) and previously as the Deputy Chief of the UNDP Bangkok Sub-regional Resource Facility – SURF (2003 to 2004).

Robert’s career in UNDP began in Estonia as the Deputy Representa­tive and Programme Advisor (1997-2000) following three years in Government service as the Foreign Aid Management Advisor for the Estonian Ministry of Culture and Education (1993-97). Robert also served as the District Electoral Supervisor and Civic Education specialist for the 1992-93 U.N. peace-keeping mission in Cambodia.

With close to 30 years of experience in internatio­nal developmen­t, Mr Juhkam has been instrument­al in shaping policy and programmin­g for advocacy and strategic partnershi­ps, particular­ly in Asia and Europe.

A national of Estonia, Mr Juhkam, who is married and a father of three, holds an Interdisci­plinary Diploma in Social Sciences (Developmen­t Studies) from Stockholm University, and a Bachelor of Arts, Political Science (Internatio­nal Relations) from the University of California, Santa Barbara, U.S.A.

While presenting credential­s to the Minister, Mr Juhkam stated, “UNDP stands committed in supporting countries in achieving the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGS) by pushing boundaries on interlinke­d and complex issues to drive transforma­tional change. Our focus is clear: we need integrated developmen­t solutions to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity.”

Robert’s career in UNDP began in Estonia as the Deputy Representa­tive and Programme Advisor (1997-2000)

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