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Johan Schölvinck
Mr. Schölvinck
is currently Director of the Division for Social Policy and Development
in the Department of Economic and Social Affairs, a function he assumed
in February 2002.
Since joining the
United Nations in 1980 at UNCTAD in Geneva, he has held various positions
in the Secretariat, including Chief of the Population and Development
section in the Population Division, Chief of the Policy Coordination Branch
in the Division for ECOSOC Support and Coordination, Special Assistant
to the Assistant Secretary-General for Development Research and Policy
Analysis as well as Information Officer in the Office for Emergency Operations
in Africa. He was also a member of two Security Council Missions to Kuwait
and Iran in 1991 concerning damage assessments.
In his current
function, his main responsibilities include guiding the various activities
of the Division technical cooperation, issues pertaining to aging persons
with disability, youth, and the family as well as providing substantive
support to the Commission for Social Development, to the Economic and
Social Council and the Third and Second Committees of the General Assembly.
In this regard the World Summit for Social Development, its five year
review, the Millennium Declaration and the recently concluded Second World
Assembly on Ageing form important guide posts especially in connection
with poverty eradication and social integration, two essential elements
in the work of the Division.
Mr. Schölvinck
holds an engineering degree from the Agricultural University of Wageningen,
the Netherlands, and M.S and Ph.D. degrees in Agricultural Economics from
Cornell University, USA. Prior to joining the United Nations, he was Assistant
Professor in Environmental Economics at Rutgers University, USA.
Mr. Schölvinck
is a national of the Netherlands.
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