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Amina Mohammed
NameAmina Mohammed
OfficeDeputy Secretary-General of the United Nations
Term start2017
PredecessorJan Eliasson

Amina Mohammed is a Nigerian diplomat who has served as the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations since 2017, working closely with António Guterres, the Secretary-General of the United Nations. She has had a distinguished career in public service, having worked with various United Nations agencies, including the United Nations Development Programme and the United Nations Environment Programme. Mohammed has also worked with the Nigerian government, particularly under the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, and has been involved in various international organizations, such as the African Union and the European Union. Her work has been recognized globally, with collaborations with renowned institutions like the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Health Organization.

Early Life and Education

Amina Mohammed was born in Liverpool, England, to a Nigerian family, and later moved to Kaduna State, Nigeria, where she spent most of her childhood. She attended Bachill Academy in Wandsworth, London, and later studied archaeology at the University of Reading. Mohammed's educational background also includes a postgraduate diploma in archaeology from the University of Reading, and she has received honorary degrees from institutions like the University of London and the University of Bradford. Her early life and education have been influenced by her interactions with prominent figures like Nelson Mandela, Kofi Annan, and Gro Harlem Brundtland, who have shaped her perspective on global issues.

Career

Amina Mohammed's career in public service began in the 1980s, when she worked with the Nigerian government as a civil servant. She later joined the United Nations system, working with agencies like the United Nations Children's Fund and the United Nations Development Programme. Mohammed has also worked with various non-governmental organizations, including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Ford Foundation. Her work has taken her to various parts of the world, including Africa, Asia, and Europe, where she has collaborated with organizations like the African Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and the European Investment Bank. Mohammed's career has been marked by her commitment to sustainable development, poverty reduction, and human rights, with a focus on the Millennium Development Goals and the Sustainable Development Goals.

United Nations Career

Amina Mohammed's career with the United Nations has been marked by her work on various initiatives, including the Millennium Development Goals and the Sustainable Development Goals. She has worked closely with United Nations agencies, such as the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Environment Programme, and the United Nations Population Fund. Mohammed has also been involved in various United Nations conferences and summits, including the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development and the United Nations Climate Change Conference. Her work has been recognized by United Nations leaders, including Ban Ki-moon and António Guterres, who have praised her commitment to global development and humanitarian work. Mohammed has collaborated with other prominent United Nations officials, such as Jan Eliasson, Helen Clark, and Michelle Bachelet, to advance the United Nations agenda.

Deputy Secretary-General of

the United Nations As the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, Amina Mohammed has played a key role in shaping the United Nations agenda, particularly on issues related to sustainable development, peace and security, and human rights. She has worked closely with António Guterres, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, to advance the United Nations priorities, including the Sustainable Development Goals and the Agenda 2030. Mohammed has also been involved in various United Nations initiatives, such as the United Nations Development Programme and the United Nations Environment Programme, and has collaborated with other United Nations agencies, including the World Food Programme, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, and the United Nations Children's Fund. Her work has been recognized globally, with partnerships with institutions like the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Health Organization.

Awards and Honours

Amina Mohammed has received numerous awards and honors for her work, including the National Honours Award from the Nigerian government and the United Nations Foundation's Champion of Global Change Award. She has also been recognized by institutions like the Harvard University, the University of Oxford, and the London School of Economics, which have awarded her honorary degrees. Mohammed has been named one of the most influential people in the world by Time Magazine and has been featured in publications like the New York Times, the Financial Times, and the Guardian. Her work has been recognized by prominent leaders, including Barack Obama, Angela Merkel, and Justin Trudeau, who have praised her commitment to global development and humanitarian work.

Personal Life

Amina Mohammed is married to Yinusa Mohammed, a Nigerian engineer, and they have two children together. She is a Muslim and has spoken publicly about the importance of faith and culture in shaping her values and worldview. Mohammed has also been involved in various philanthropic initiatives, including the Amina Mohammed Foundation, which focuses on education and healthcare in Nigeria and other parts of Africa. Her personal life has been influenced by her interactions with prominent figures like Nelson Mandela, Kofi Annan, and Gro Harlem Brundtland, who have shaped her perspective on global issues. Mohammed has also collaborated with other prominent women leaders, including Michelle Obama, Malala Yousafzai, and Angela Merkel, to advance the cause of women's empowerment and gender equality.

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