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Luc Gnacadja
Luc Gnacadja is the
Executive Secretary of the United Nations Convention to Combat
Desertification.
Born in Benin, Mr.
Gnacadja is an architect by profession, having graduated from
the African School of Architecture and Urbanism in Lome. He was
also the successful CEO of a consultancy firm and an
accomplished manager, honing his skills at the Harvard
University Kennedy School of Government and the World Bank
Training Institute.
Before taking up his
position as UNCCD Executive Secretary, Mr. Gnacadja served as
Minister of Environment, Housing and Urban Development of Benin
from 1999 to 2005. He gained first-hand knowledge of the UNCCD
process over a number of years in his capacity as Head of
Delegation to the Conference of the Parties to the UNCCD.
Mr. Gnacadja was also
Head of Delegation to the Conference of the Parties to the
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the
Convention on Biological Diversity. His pronounced leadership
qualities enabled him at the national level to initiate and
build synergies between the Rio Conventions, in conjunction with
the National Commission on Sustainable Development.
He has served as
Chairman of several international ministerial Conferences,
meetings and workshops related to the environment, urban and
regional development, and sustainable development, including the
African Ministers Conference on Environment and the Commission
on Sustainable Development.
In March 2003 Mr.
Gnacadja was honoured with the “2002 Green Award” in Washington
by the World Bank. |