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Invitation til møde med IPU Generalsekretær Anders B. Johnsson
IPU’s Generalsekretær, svenske Anders B. Johnsson, er i København den 19. december og har ønsket at møde IPU bestyrelsen. Generalsekretæren vil gerne drøfte IPU’s strategi i forbindelse med afholdelsen af Klimatopmødet i København. Mere konkret ønsker Generalsekretæren at diskutere en evt. afholdelse af et parlamentarikermøde i anledning af Klimatopmødet.
CV for Anders B. Johnsson er vedlagt.
Der er arrangeret møde med Generalsekretæren
Fredag d. 19. december kl. 08.00 – 08.55 i lokale 1-008
Tilmelding til mødet bedes ske på vedhæftede slip, pr. mail til [email protected] eller pr. telefon på lok. 3781 senest d. 12. december 2008.
Med venlig hilsen
Flemming Kordt Hansen,
Delegationssekretær
SVARBLANKET Dansk Interparlamentarisk Gruppes
bestyrelse
Møde med IPU’s Generalsekretær Anders B. Johnsson
Den 19. december 2008 kl. 08.00 – 08.55
Lokale 1-008
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CV for Anders B. Johnsson
Mr. Anders B. Johnsson was elected IPU Secretary General in 1998 for an initial four year mandate. He has since been re-elected twice and is currently serving his third term.
Before serving as IPU Secretary General, Mr. Johnsson directed the development of IPU's program to strengthen parliaments and promote democracy. Prior to joining the IPU in 1991, he worked for more than 15 years in the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) where he held senior positions in Honduras, Pakistan, Sudan and Viet Nam, as well as at UNHCR Headquarters where he was Senior Legal Adviser to the High Commissioner.
Mr. Johnsson has devoted his entire professional life to international cooperation and multilateral diplomacy. He is an expert in international law and politics, democracy, human rights, gender equality issues and parliamentary diplomacy. He is the author of several papers and articles and is frequently invited to speak on these subjects.
Born in 1948 in Lund, Sweden, Mr. Johnsson - who is fluent in English, French and Spanish - obtained a Bachelor of Law degree at Lund University, studied European law and integration in Bruges, Belgium, and took a Master of Comparative Law degree at New York University. He is married to a Mexican writer with whom he shares three children.