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Tanzanian becomes new U.N. deputy chief (Asha-Rose Migiro)
AP on Yahoo ^ | 2/5/07 | Edith M. Lederer - ap

Posted on 02/05/2007 8:09:49 PM PST by NormsRevenge

UNITED NATIONS - Tanzania's Asha-Rose Migiro took the oath of office Monday as U.N. deputy secretary-general, pledging to press U.N. reform and telling critics she has the management expertise to overhaul the world body.

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon introduced Migiro to the media soon after he administered the oath.

"I'm quite confident that with her extensive knowledge and experience as a former foreign minister and development minister of Tanzania, she will bring leadership qualities to this organization," Ban said.

Ban appointed Migiro to the No. 2 job at the United Nations soon after taking over as U.N. chief on Jan. 1. He said he intends to delegate much of the management and administration of the U.N. Secretariat to her, as well as socio-economic and development issues.

Migiro became Tanzania's first female foreign minister in January 2006 after serving for five years as minister of community development, gender, and children. She is the second woman to be deputy secretary-general, a post created by former Secretary-General Kofi Annan and first held by former Canadian Defense Minister Louise Frechette.

Migiro, 50, was asked to respond to critics who say she does not have enough management experience to oversee a major reform of the United Nations so it can meet the challenges of the 21st century.

"I do have that managerial capability," she said, citing her experience as an academic and in successfully managing two government ministries.

"And maybe I should emphasize that, yes, the United Nations is a big organization, but management does not always have to do with the size of the organization," Migiro said.

"What matters is whether one has the experience, the skills, the dedication and the commitment to work as a team. And my experience in the last week has shown that there's a lot of expertise, there's a lot of skills within the United Nations — and I'm ready to tap the skills combined with my own," she said.

World leaders agreed on major reforms at a U.N. summit in 2005, and the 192 member states have taken some steps to modernize the organization, which was founded in the ashes of World War II.

But developed and developing countries have been at odds over how to implement key reforms. The United States and other wealthy countries have demanded greater flexibility for the secretary-general and the U.N. Secretariat, but poorer nations have been reluctant to give up power over the U.N. budget and administrative matters.

Migiro said she would like to see all U.N. development programs in a country "under one roof" so that there is "one budget, one vision and one voice" instead of many separate U.N. agencies and programs often competing with each other.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: becomes; deputychief; migiro; tanzanian; unitednations

Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-Moon, left, introduced his new deputy secretary-general, Dr. Asha-Rose Migiro, right, former Foreign Minister of Tanzania as they met reporters at U.N. headquarters in Monday, Feb. 5, 2007. (AP Photo/David Karp)


1 posted on 02/05/2007 8:09:51 PM PST by NormsRevenge
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To: NormsRevenge

Anti-death penalty, as per http://allafrica.com/stories/200701161094.html


2 posted on 02/05/2007 8:14:36 PM PST by skr (I am not worried about the deficit. It is big enough to take care of itself. -- Ronald Reagan)
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Thanks, she's a lawyer as well. (not that there is something inherently wrong with that.. ;-)
3 posted on 02/05/2007 8:17:47 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ......)
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To: skr
Whoo boy!
http://www.nas-int.org/news/2007/OBJBlocksIweala.html

I am trying to find the news article I read that stated Mz. Migiro is Muslim. I will keep looking, but the link above is a real eye opener in itself.
4 posted on 02/05/2007 8:37:23 PM PST by ishabibble (ALL-AMERICAN INFIDEL)
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To: NormsRevenge
(Of course not.)
5 posted on 02/05/2007 8:45:31 PM PST by skr (I am not worried about the deficit. It is big enough to take care of itself. -- Ronald Reagan)
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To: NormsRevenge
''Development minister of Tanzania''

Smashing success at that, obviously. The Peter Principle on FULL view here, folks!

6 posted on 02/05/2007 8:52:02 PM PST by SAJ (debunking myths about markets and prices on FR since 2001)
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To: ishabibble

Found one link that states she is Muslim at http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/africa/6247789.stm

I was wondering that myself. Although the Tanzanian mainland is about a third Christian, a third Muslim and a third indigenous religions, Zanzibar is 99% Muslim. She is married to a Christian, which explains why she is able to practice the freedom her Muslim sisters don't have.


7 posted on 02/05/2007 8:54:53 PM PST by skr (I am not worried about the deficit. It is big enough to take care of itself. -- Ronald Reagan)
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I read a more extensive article on this woman when she was first mentioned. If even half of the stuff in the article I posted as a link is true, this woman might be the undisputed, all-time U.N. diplomat. A can of Play Doh is more qualified. Big bucks, big limo, big townhouse, big life in NYC.

The article states that someone else bowed out, and they needed an "African woman" for the post. How's that for a dream job? Black. African. Female. Muslim. Number Two at the U.N. Could that place be any more corrupt?
8 posted on 02/05/2007 9:07:18 PM PST by ishabibble (ALL-AMERICAN INFIDEL)
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Oh my.


9 posted on 02/05/2007 9:09:03 PM PST by skr (I am not worried about the deficit. It is big enough to take care of itself. -- Ronald Reagan)
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To: NormsRevenge
When I first read the title, I thought it said "Tarzanian becomes new U.N. deputy chief". For a second, I had images of an apeman swinging through the U.N. General Assembly, screaming at the top of his lungs.

Not that this would be any different from what usually goes on at the U.N. building, mind you.

10 posted on 02/05/2007 9:11:38 PM PST by Stonewall Jackson (I see storms on the horizon.)
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