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Astrid  Schomaker Executive Secretary, Convention on Biological Diversity

Astrid Schomaker

Executive Secretary, Convention on Biological Diversity

United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

United Nations Secretary-General Ant贸nio Guterres, following consultation with the Bureau of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity, announced on 02 April 2024 the appointment of Astrid Schomaker of Germany as the Executive Secretary of the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity.

The Secretary-General extends his appreciation and gratitude to David Cooper of the United Kingdom, who will continue to serve as Acting Executive Secretary until Ms.聽Schomaker assumes her functions.

Ms. Schomaker brings to the position extensive experience in international relations and negotiations, deep knowledge of the global sustainable development agenda and multilateral environment agreements, and of policymaking on global environmental issues.聽 Since 2017, she has successively been the Director for Global Sustainable Development and for Green Diplomacy and Multilateralism at the European Commission鈥檚 Environment Department.聽 In these roles, she led the implementation of the 2030聽Agenda for Sustainable Development, the integration of biodiversity, pollution and resource efficiency and circular economy into partnerships with developing countries, relations with international organizations as well as engagement with Group of 20 countries, among others.

Ms. Schomaker also served as Director for Environment Policy Strategy at the European Commission, responsible for economic analysis, sustainable consumption and production, and developing the scientific knowledge base for environment policy and policy integration.聽 She headed the European Commission鈥檚 divisions for marine and freshwater issues as well as chemicals. 聽Since 2015 she has been co-chair of the steering committee of the United Nations Environment Programme鈥檚 (UNEP) International Resource Panel.

Ms. Schomaker studied English and history and holds a law degree from Hamburg University, Germany, and a master鈥檚 degree in international legal cooperation from the Free University of Brussels.聽 She is fluent in English, French and German, and has some knowledge of Italian and Spanish.