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SPEAKER: MARY ROBINSON
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan announced on 9 June 1997
the appointment of Mary Robinson, President of Ireland, as the new
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. In that capacity,
she will assume principal responsibility for the human rights activities
of the Organization, including the tasks of streamlining the human
rights machinery throughout the United Nations system and supervising
the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva.
Ms. Robinson, President of Ireland since 1990, has outstanding legal
qualifications and has worked in the area of human rights with special
expertise in constitutional and European human rights law. She became
a member of the English Bar (Middle Temple) in 1973. She served as
a member of the International Commission of Jurists (1987-1990) and
of the Advisory Commission of Inter-Rights (1984-1990).
Among the numerous international activities relating to human rights
in which she participated, Ms. Robinson served as Special Rapporteur
to the Interregional Meeting organized in 1993 by the Council of Europe
on the theme "Human rights at the Dawn of the 21st Century",
as part of its preparation for the 1993 Vienna World Conference on
Human Rights. She delivered the keynote address at the Council of
Europe preparatory meeting for the Beijing Fourth World Conference
on Women.
Ms. Robinson was the first Head of State to visit Rwanda in the aftermath
of the genocide there and made two further visits, the most recent
to address the Pan-African Conference on "Peace, Gender and Development".
While in Rwanda she met representatives of, and was briefed by, agencies
on the ground, as well as by the United Nations Human Rights Monitors.
She was also the first Head of State to visit the International Criminal
Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, as well as the first Head of State
to visit Somalia following the crisis there in 1992. Ms. Robinson
received the Special CARE Humanitarian Award in recognition of her
efforts for Somalia.
As Ireland's Head of State, Ms. Robinson represented her country internationally,
developing a new sense of Ireland's economic, political and cultural
links with other countries and cultures. She placed special emphasis
during her Presidency on the needs of developing countries, linking
the history of the Great Irish Famine to today's nutrition, poverty
and policy issues, thus creating a bridge of partnership between developed
and developing countries.
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