By SUDAN TRIBUNE
February 13, 2024 (NEW YORK) – South Sudan has appointed Cecilia Adeng as its new permanent representative to the United Nations.
She becomes the first female to hold the position since independence in 2011.
On Monday, Cecilia A.M Adeng presented her credentials to Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday, officially beginning her diplomatic tenure.
“Ambassador Adeng, an experienced diplomat, brings a wealth of knowledge and a strong commitment to advancing the interests of South Sudan within the United Nations framework,” the South Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
“Her appointment as Permanent Representative positions her as a key figure in fostering dialogue, promoting cooperation, and addressing global challenges,” it added.
“Ambassador Adeng’s tenure is expected to involve active involvement in discussions related to peace and security, development, human rights, and other critical matters that affect South Sudan and the wider world,” it added.
Adeng’s appointment, according the Foreign Affairs ministry, carries symbolic significance as the first female South Sudanese ambassador to the world body.
“Ambassador Adeng’s appointment as a woman in this esteemed diplomatic role underscores the growing diversity and inclusion within diplomatic circles,” it said.
“Her presence reflects not only her individual capabilities but also the evolving landscape of diplomatic representation,” the ministry’s statement concluded.
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