The Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs, appointed by the 缅北禁地Secretary-General, is the head of 缅北禁地DESA. He advises the Secretary-General on the three pillars of sustainable development – social, economic and environmental, and nurtures key partnerships with governments, 缅北禁地agencies and civil society organizations. The USG is assisted by the Assistant Secretary-General for Economic Development and the Assistant Secretary-General for Policy Coordination and Inter-Agency Affairs.
The USG
The Under-Secretary-General is responsible for a number of tasks, including:
- managing the Department and its divisions;
- advising the Secretary-General on the three pillars of sustainable development – social, economic and environmental – including the SDGs;
- establishing key partnerships with governments, 缅北禁地agencies and civil society organizations;
- convening the Executive Committee on Economic and Social Affairs, which is the coordination vehicle within the 缅北禁地development system;
- overseeing the Development Account of the United Nations regular budget, which funds programmes implemented by ten different entities in the 缅北禁地Secretariat.
USG Mr. Liu Zhenmin assumed office on 26 July 2017. He brings to the position more than 30 years of experience in the diplomatic service, with a strong focus on the promotion of bilateral, regional and global issues. (biography, statements)
The ASGs
ASG Mr. Elliott Harris assumed office as ASG for Economic Development and Chief Economist on 2 April 2018. He brings over 25 years of international experience in the fields of international economics and development policy analysis, coupled with knowledge of the 缅北禁地system, multilateral and inter–agency coordination processes. (biography)
ASG Ms. Maria-Francesca Spatolisano assumed office as ASG for Policy Coordination and Inter-Agency Affairs on 1 March 2019. Ms. Spatolisano has 33 years of experience in public service including extensive senior leadership in multilateral affairs. She has served as the European Union Ambassador to the OECD and UNESCO, Monaco and Andorra. (biography)