Bader Al-Dafa
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Bader Al-Dafa served from 2007 to 2010 as the United Nations
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 Executive Secretary of the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA). He was appointed to the position by United Nations Secretary-General
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 Ban Ki-moon
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 in July 2007.

A seasoned diplomat, Al-Dafa has acquired extensive experience in foreign affairs. He was the recent Ambassador of Qatar to the United States and Permanent Observer to the Organization of American States
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 (OAS). In addition, he has served as Qatar's Ambassador to the Russian Federation, France
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, Egypt
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 and Spain
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, and as non-resident Ambassador to Finland
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, Greece
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, Latvia
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, Lithuania
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, Estonia
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, Switzerland
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 and Mexico
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.

His official ESCWA online biography added, “Besides his diplomatic experiences, he has also served in a variety of capacities in international non-governmental organizations. He supervised programmes of building housing for families with limited income in Africa and participated in landmine removal programmes in the Balkans. He also played an active role in fund-raising programmes with children's hospitals in Asia and North America and in supporting the empowerment of women in North Africa and Central Asia. He also organized conferences on free trade, democracy and inter-religious dialogue.

Al-Dafa holds a master's degree in international public policy from Johns Hopkins University
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 and a bachelor's degree in political science and economics from Western Michigan University
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. He obtained the award the Ordre du Merite from France. He is fluent in Arabic, English and Spanish."
Despite the overwhelmingly positive slant of this official biography, Mr. Al-Dafa was also the losing participant in a sexual discrimination case brought by a former employee in 2008. Ms. Olga Suheir El-Azzouni, who served as the Chief of the Centre for Women at ESCWA from 2006 to 2008, and reported to Mr. Al-Dafa following his appointment in 2007, brought 23 witnesses to support her claims that he had engaged in systematic gender-based harassment and discrimination.
Mr. Al-Dafa's purported commitment to ‘the empowerment of women’ and ‘inter-religious dialogue’ notwithstanding, the United Nations Appeals Tribunal (UNAT) eventually awarded Ms. El-Azzouni two years' back pay in recognition of Mr. Al-Dafa’s violations. Equality Now, the international women’s human rights NGO which followed the case closely for two years, reported that, “Among other things, the Executive Secretary [Mr. Al-Dafa] allegedly prevented the Centre for Women from publishing a handbook on the use of progressive interpretations of Islamic law; made comments indicating a pride in “honor crimes” as part of Arab culture; remarked that it was improper for Ms. El-Azzouni, as a Christian, to engage in gender issues in the Muslim world; and reprimanded her for forwarding him an open letter pertaining to a gang rape case in Saudi Arabia because it was too sensitive an issue for the Centre for Women. In April 2008, despite a stellar professional record, Ms. El-Azzouni was told that her contract would not be renewed. While requesting review of this decision, she was laterally transferred to a non-supervisory position without consultation.” (Equality Now Position Statement: Challenging the UN on Sex Discrimination, http://equalitynow.org/partner/ms_suheir_el_azzouni, accessed 9 July 2011)

External links

  • United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia
  • United Nations Appeals Tribunal To Announce Judgment in Sex Discrimination Case, Equality Now Media Advisory, 27 October 2010, http://www.equalitynow.org/es/united-nations-appeals-tribunal-announce-judgment-sex-discrimination-case, accessed 9 July 2011
  • United Nations Appeals Tribunal (UNAT) Report of the Panel on Discrimination and Other Grievances, case number 05/01/2008, 30 Sept. 2008.

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