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Saturday, 21 January 2012 08:38

By Mkinga Mkinga
The Citizen Reporter
Dar es Salaam. Dr Asha-Rose Migiro is leaving her high profile posting as deputy secretary-general of the United Nations.  Having served the UN for five years as the second in command following a surprise appointment in 2007, she is expected home in the next few weeks.   
 
UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon appointed her upon his election to succeed Dr Kofi Annan, possibly as a reward to Tanzania, which was said to have played a key role in helping the former South Korean foreign minister win the job. Dr Migiro was the first woman to land the post.

A former foreign minister herself, she is leaving at a time when Mr Ki Moon is lining up a new team to carry forward his agenda after he was re-elected last year for a second and final five-year term.

The permanent secretary in the ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Mr John Haule, confirmed the news yesterday.  The PS said Dr Migiro’s tour of duty at the New York based UN headquarters was over. “We have not received an official document from the UN, but I’m aware that her tenure is almost ending,” Mr Haule said on the phone. “She also confirmed this development on Thursday.”
 
The PS noted that the UN was undergoing major reforms that were bound to affect its offices worldwide under the “Delivering as One” programme. “But we at the foreign affairs are not the spokespersons on Dr Migiro,” Mr Haule added.

Separately, a source in Washington told The Citizen yesterday that news of her imminent departure from UN was circulating among close friends and Tanzanians living in the city.

“We have heard that she applied for an extension of her contract,” said one of the sources in an email communication.  “But that is likely not going to happen as sources close to her say she is planning to return home.”
 
Dr Migiro is said to be in the process or organising how one of her children, who is enrolled in school in New York, can complete her studies without interruption.

She was the third deputy secretary-general and the first African woman to hold the prestigious post that was established by the General Assembly at the end of 1997 as part of reforms in the United Nations to help manage secretariat operations and ensure coherence of activities and programmes. The position was also meant to elevate the organisation's profile and leadership in the economic and social spheres.

In his New Year address, Mr Ban said he intended to build a new team that was strong on substance and diverse in composition—what he called “a team that works as one”.

He added: “Leading by example, I have placed priority on mobility, combining fresh perspectives and institutional continuity and synergy.”

With these criteria in mind, he said, he was undertaking a thorough review of the entire team and its management structure.

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Last Updated on Sunday, 22 January 2012 07:42
 

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0 #12 Nina 2012-01-27 11:54
Welcome back home Madam! You have already done what all African women will always be proud of for many years to come! You are an inspiration and have even made most of us stonger!!!
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0 #11 arnold 2012-01-26 03:42
"Mr. Ki Moon" is incorrect, it should be "Mr. Ban".
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0 #10 anonymous 2012-01-25 14:35
If she could not perform what else could she do?
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0 #9 MUME WANGU 2012-01-25 13:42
Quoting dudu:
Migiro was not the first woman to land the Job. Madam Frechette of Canada was the first woman to do this job. Pls, correct that.


NOT FIRST WOMAN, FIRST AFRICAN WOMAN!!!! READ THE ARTICLE THOROUGHLY YOU DUDU.....
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0 #8 justicensubuga 2012-01-24 08:41
dear asha,
AM JUSTICE NSUBUGA FROM UGANDA GREETING YOU WITH LOVE AND GODS PRAYER,
BE BLESSED
justicensubuga@ yahoo.com
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0 #7 Nancy Maksud 2012-01-22 15:14
Hellow Dr Migiro

Welcome back home. You made all the Tanzsnians and especially African women proud to have reached that position.

Please bring back the knowledge, exposure and experience that you have acquired in the UN.
Let us not analyse too much the reasons for your departure from that position but be proud that you were there as the 1st African woman.

You have a life time opportunity ahead of you. Congratulations .

Nancy Maksud
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0 #6 Maingu 2012-01-22 14:21
Karibu mama tuapambane na uchakachuaji wetu
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0 #5 Maingu 2012-01-22 14:19
Sawa Mama karibu nyumbani tupambane na uchakachuaji wetu wa maisha kwa walionacho na wasionacho maisha BONGO.Hapa wewe ni mzoefu kKARIBU SANA
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0 #4 anonymous 2012-01-22 01:20
Well, her position was not due to merit. it was a "reward". Unfortunately, thats how TZgvt. gives positions to their own mps. NOT out of skills, professionalism , but out of reward. Seems like she was NOT a team player!!
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0 #3 Doctor No 2012-01-22 00:11
Give back her secretary of the state job!yuy5h
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