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Inger Andersen (environmentalist)

Inger Andersen (born 23 May 1958) is a Danish economist and environmentalist. In February 2019, she was appointed as the executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme.[1]

Inger Andersen
Andersen in 2022
Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Assumed office
19 July 2019
Preceded byJoyce Msuya
Director General, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
In office
January 2015 – 19 July 2019
Preceded byJulia Marton-Lefèvre
Personal details
Born
Inger la Cour Andersen

1958
Jerup, Denmark
Alma materLondon Metropolitan University and School of Oriental and African Studies
WebsiteOfficial biography

Prior to her appointment, at UNEP, Andersen was Director General of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN),[2] Vice President for Sustainable Development at the World Bank and Head of the CGIAR Fund Council and then World Bank Vice President for the Middle East and North Africa.[3]

Family, early life and education edit

Inger Andersen is the daughter of Aagot la Cour Andersen and Erik Andersen.[4] She is the granddaughter of Danish historian and archaeologist Vilhelm la Cour [dk]. Her brother was Hans la Cour, author and film maker, known in the world of sail sport[5] and environmental documentaries.[6]

Andersen was born in Jerup, Denmark. She graduated from Midtfyns Gymnasium secondary school in 1977. Andersen obtained a BA in 1981 from the Polytechnic of North London (now London Metropolitan University) and in 1982 gained an MA degree from the School of Oriental and African Studies at University of London, with a specialization in development studies focusing on economics and development.[7]

Career edit

Andersen started her career in Sudan in 1982 where she worked initially as an English teacher under the UK funded English teachers programme. In 1985 she joined SudanAid, the development and relief arm of the Sudan Catholic Bishops' Conference. Her work focused on famine, drought relief, and rehabilitation.[8][9][10]

United Nations edit

Andersen worked at the United Nations in New York for 12 years at the UN Sudano-Sahelian Office (UNSO), (now the Global Policy Centre on Resilient Ecosystems and Desertification based in Nairobi[11]) where she worked on drought and desertification issues. In 1992, she was appointed the Global Environment Facility Coordinator for MENA at UNDP, where she oversaw the global environment portfolio in 22 Arab countries.[12]

World Bank edit

Andersen joined the World Bank in 1999 as Coordinator of the UNDP-World Bank International Waters Partnership between 1999 and 2001 [12] In the following years she worked in various roles, focussing on water, environment, and sustainable development, with the Middle East and North Africa as her main area of work.

From 2010 until 2011, Andersen served as the World Bank's vice president for Sustainable Development and Head of the CGIAR Fund Council.[13][3] During her tenure she oversaw the creation of the CGIAR Fund Council and the CGIAR Consortium.[14] As Vice President for Sustainable Development, Andersen profiled a number of World Bank priorities, including: agricultural productivity and enhancing food security;[15] infrastructure investment; climate change resilience;[16] green growth;[17] social accountability; disaster risk management; and culture and development.[18]

During her tenure as Sector Director, she oversaw the scaling-up of the World Bank's analytical and investment support to underpin resilient infrastructure development for access to energy, water, and transport as well as investments in the agriculture and environment sectors.[19] She placed special emphasis on the need to relieve climate and water stress in the region, both of which she argued pose key threats to peace and stability.[20][21]

Andersen co-chaired the 2012 international donor meeting for Yemen Riyadh with the then Finance Minister of Saudi Arabia, Ibrahim Abdulaziz Al-Assaf.[22] As Vice President for MENA, Andersen was also outspoken on the humanitarian consequences of the war in Gaza in 2014, and called for access to imports and freedom of movement in Gaza and the West Bank, while stressing the imperative of mutual assurance of security in both Palestinian territories and Israel.[23] In 2011, Andersen represented the World Bank in the G8/G7 Finance Minister's Deauville meetings [24] which sought to provide additional support to the Arab Region.[25]

International Union for Conservation of Nature edit

Andersen was appointed Director General of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in January 2015.[2][26] As Director General, Andersen was responsible for IUCN's operations in its 50 plus offices worldwide [27]

Under Andersen's leadership, IUCN held its 2016 World Conservation Congress in Hawaii, United States. The 2016 Congress was the largest international conservation event held in the United States. It was opened by President Barack Obama on the eve of the formal opening [28][29]

During Andersen's tenure at IUCN she emphasized the importance of nature conservation in efforts to achieve sustainable development. "Nature is not an obstacle to human aspirations, but an essential partner, offering valuable contributions towards all our endeavours."[30][31]

UNEP edit

On 21 February 2019, the General Assembly of the United Nations elected Andersen as executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). She was appointed for a four-year term.[1] On 18 January 2023, the General Assembly confirmed Andersen would serve for a further four-year term, through 14 June 2027.[32]

Other activities edit

International organizations edit

Corporate boards edit

  • Nespresso, Member of the Sustainability Advisory Board (NSAB)[34]

Non-profit organizations edit

Selected publications edit

  • Andersen, I., and George Golitzen, K., eds. The Niger river basin: A vision for sustainable management. World Bank Publications, 2005.
  • Prof Wolf T., Aaron eds, 'Sharing Water, Sharing Benefits: Working towards effective transboundary water resources management: A graduate/professional skills-building workbook', UNESCO Oregon State University. 2010.
  • Gladstone, W. et al. Sustainable Use of Renewable Resources and Conservation in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, Elsevier, Vol 42. 1999.
  • Andersen, I. Healthy Oceans: The Cornerstone for A Sustainable Future, Impakter.com. 2017[42]

Honors and awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "UN Secretary-General appoints Inger Andersen of Denmark as Executive Director of the UN Environment". UN Environment. 21 February 2019. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Inger Andersen named IUCN Director General". IUCN. 14 October 2014. Retrieved 3 December 2014.
  3. ^ a b "Inger Andersen World Bank profile". World Bank. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 25 May 2005. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Eight Bells ... Hans La Cour Andersen". Sail-World. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  6. ^ "Hans la Cour". IMDb. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  7. ^ "World Bank experts: Inger Andersen". World Bank. 12 August 2013. Retrieved 3 December 2014.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 25 May 2005. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  9. ^ "Inger Andersen - "We must continue work towards fairer and more sustainable world"". Thomson Reuters. 14 June 2017. Retrieved 14 July 2017.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ "World Bank names three new vice presidents at the End of its Biggest Lending Year Ever". World Bank. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 March 2019. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  12. ^ a b Wolf, Aaron T. (6 June 2010). Prof Wolf T., Aaron eds, Sharing Water, Sharing Benefits: Working towards effective transboundary water resources management. UNESCO. ISBN 9789231041679.
  13. ^ "Fund Council Chair Inger Andersen". Youtube. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  14. ^ "Inger Andersen, Carlos Perez del Castillo and Bernard Hubert in Montpellier for the CGIAR Funders Forum". 8 April 2011. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  15. ^ "2020 conf - Day 2 Dinner keynote - ;Inger Andersen". Youtube. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  16. ^ "Inger Andersen, World Bank VP for Sustainable Development at UN Climate Change Conference in Cancun". Youtube. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  17. ^ "'Green Growth and Development -- It's Possible'". Youtube. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  18. ^ "World Bank and UNESCO: Expanding Opportunities for Collaboration on Culture and Sustainable Development". UNESCO. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  19. ^ "'Africa's Energy Needs - Climate Change'". Youtube. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  20. ^ "More crop per drop in the Middle East and North Africa". World Bank. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  21. ^ "World Bank: Arab World hit hard by climate change". US News. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  22. ^ "'Saudi Arabia's Finance Minister Ibrahim al-Assaf and President of the World Bank, Inger Andersen chair the international donor meeting for Yemen, in Riyadh on September 4, 2012'". gettyimages. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  23. ^ "What I saw in Gaza". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  24. ^ . Tresor. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  25. ^ "Panel Discussion on Arab Countries in Transition". Vimeo. Retrieved 13 July 2017.[permanent dead link]
  26. ^ "World Bank loses top management for South Asia, MENA". Devex. 17 October 2014. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  27. ^ "About IUCN". IUCN. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  28. ^ "Obama: No Nation, Not Even One As Powerful As The U.S., Is Immune From Climate Change". Huffington Post. September 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  29. ^ "President Obama speaking at East-West Center". Youtube. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  30. ^ Andersen, Inger (28 January 2015). "'Failing to protect nature's capital could cost businesses trillions'". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  31. ^ "The natural way forward". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  32. ^ "Ms. Inger Andersen of Denmark - Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme | United Nations Secretary-General". www.un.org. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  33. ^ "UN Global Compact Board Members".
  34. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 March 2019. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  35. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 July 2019. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  36. ^ "SE4All Advisory Board members".
  37. ^ "TEEB Advisory Board members".
  38. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 September 2016.
  39. ^ "UN Global Compact Board Members".
  40. ^ Members International Gender Champions (IGC).
  41. ^ Sustainability and Legacy Commission International Olympic Committee (IOC).
  42. ^ Andersen, Inger (16 June 2017). "Healthy Oceans: The Cornerstone for A Sustainable Future". Impakter. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  43. ^ "IRF Annual Report. p.9".
  44. ^ "Mayer Award Recipients".

External links edit

  • Inger Andersen, IUCN
  • Inger Andersen on Twitter

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Inger Andersen born 23 May 1958 is a Danish economist and environmentalist In February 2019 she was appointed as the executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme 1 Inger AndersenAndersen in 2022Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme UNEP IncumbentAssumed office 19 July 2019Preceded byJoyce MsuyaDirector General International Union for Conservation of Nature IUCN In office January 2015 19 July 2019Preceded byJulia Marton LefevrePersonal detailsBornInger la Cour Andersen1958Jerup DenmarkAlma materLondon Metropolitan University and School of Oriental and African StudiesWebsiteOfficial biographyPrior to her appointment at UNEP Andersen was Director General of the International Union for Conservation of Nature IUCN 2 Vice President for Sustainable Development at the World Bank and Head of the CGIAR Fund Council and then World Bank Vice President for the Middle East and North Africa 3 Contents 1 Family early life and education 2 Career 2 1 United Nations 2 2 World Bank 2 3 International Union for Conservation of Nature 2 4 UNEP 3 Other activities 3 1 International organizations 3 2 Corporate boards 3 3 Non profit organizations 4 Selected publications 5 Honors and awards 6 References 7 External linksFamily early life and education editInger Andersen is the daughter of Aagot la Cour Andersen and Erik Andersen 4 She is the granddaughter of Danish historian and archaeologist Vilhelm la Cour dk Her brother was Hans la Cour author and film maker known in the world of sail sport 5 and environmental documentaries 6 Andersen was born in Jerup Denmark She graduated from Midtfyns Gymnasium secondary school in 1977 Andersen obtained a BA in 1981 from the Polytechnic of North London now London Metropolitan University and in 1982 gained an MA degree from the School of Oriental and African Studies at University of London with a specialization in development studies focusing on economics and development 7 Career editAndersen started her career in Sudan in 1982 where she worked initially as an English teacher under the UK funded English teachers programme In 1985 she joined SudanAid the development and relief arm of the Sudan Catholic Bishops Conference Her work focused on famine drought relief and rehabilitation 8 9 10 United Nations edit Andersen worked at the United Nations in New York for 12 years at the UN Sudano Sahelian Office UNSO now the Global Policy Centre on Resilient Ecosystems and Desertification based in Nairobi 11 where she worked on drought and desertification issues In 1992 she was appointed the Global Environment Facility Coordinator for MENA at UNDP where she oversaw the global environment portfolio in 22 Arab countries 12 World Bank edit Andersen joined the World Bank in 1999 as Coordinator of the UNDP World Bank International Waters Partnership between 1999 and 2001 12 In the following years she worked in various roles focussing on water environment and sustainable development with the Middle East and North Africa as her main area of work From 2010 until 2011 Andersen served as the World Bank s vice president for Sustainable Development and Head of the CGIAR Fund Council 13 3 During her tenure she oversaw the creation of the CGIAR Fund Council and the CGIAR Consortium 14 As Vice President for Sustainable Development Andersen profiled a number of World Bank priorities including agricultural productivity and enhancing food security 15 infrastructure investment climate change resilience 16 green growth 17 social accountability disaster risk management and culture and development 18 During her tenure as Sector Director she oversaw the scaling up of the World Bank s analytical and investment support to underpin resilient infrastructure development for access to energy water and transport as well as investments in the agriculture and environment sectors 19 She placed special emphasis on the need to relieve climate and water stress in the region both of which she argued pose key threats to peace and stability 20 21 Andersen co chaired the 2012 international donor meeting for Yemen Riyadh with the then Finance Minister of Saudi Arabia Ibrahim Abdulaziz Al Assaf 22 As Vice President for MENA Andersen was also outspoken on the humanitarian consequences of the war in Gaza in 2014 and called for access to imports and freedom of movement in Gaza and the West Bank while stressing the imperative of mutual assurance of security in both Palestinian territories and Israel 23 In 2011 Andersen represented the World Bank in the G8 G7 Finance Minister s Deauville meetings 24 which sought to provide additional support to the Arab Region 25 International Union for Conservation of Nature edit Andersen was appointed Director General of the International Union for Conservation of Nature IUCN in January 2015 2 26 As Director General Andersen was responsible for IUCN s operations in its 50 plus offices worldwide 27 Under Andersen s leadership IUCN held its 2016 World Conservation Congress in Hawaii United States The 2016 Congress was the largest international conservation event held in the United States It was opened by President Barack Obama on the eve of the formal opening 28 29 During Andersen s tenure at IUCN she emphasized the importance of nature conservation in efforts to achieve sustainable development Nature is not an obstacle to human aspirations but an essential partner offering valuable contributions towards all our endeavours 30 31 UNEP edit On 21 February 2019 the General Assembly of the United Nations elected Andersen as executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme UNEP She was appointed for a four year term 1 On 18 January 2023 the General Assembly confirmed Andersen would serve for a further four year term through 14 June 2027 32 Other activities editInternational organizations edit United Nations Global Compact Member of the Board 33 United Nations Environment Programme UNEP Member of the Financial Inquiry Advisory CommitteeCorporate boards edit Nespresso Member of the Sustainability Advisory Board NSAB 34 Non profit organizations edit Sustainable Development Solutions Network SDSN Member of the High level Leadership Council 35 Sustainable Energy for All SE4All Member of the Advisory Board 36 The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity TEEB Member of the Advisory Board 37 World Economic Forum WEF Global Agenda Trustee for Environment and Natural Resource Security 38 2030 Water Resources Group Member of the Governing Council and Steering Board 39 Eco Forum Global Member of the International Advisory Council EFG IAC International Gender Champions IGC Member 40 International Olympic Committee IOC Member of the Sustainability and Legacy Commission 41 Selected publications editAndersen I and George Golitzen K eds The Niger river basin A vision for sustainable management World Bank Publications 2005 Prof Wolf T Aaron eds Sharing Water Sharing Benefits Working towards effective transboundary water resources management A graduate professional skills building workbook UNESCO Oregon State University 2010 Gladstone W et al Sustainable Use of Renewable Resources and Conservation in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden Elsevier Vol 42 1999 Andersen I Healthy Oceans The Cornerstone for A Sustainable Future Impakter com 2017 42 Honors and awards editInternational Road Federation 2013 Professional of the Year 43 Tufts University Dr Jean Mayer Award 2014 44 References edit a b UN Secretary General appoints Inger Andersen of Denmark as Executive Director of the UN Environment UN Environment 21 February 2019 Retrieved 21 April 2019 a b Inger Andersen named IUCN Director General IUCN 14 October 2014 Retrieved 3 December 2014 a b Inger Andersen World Bank profile World Bank Retrieved 13 July 2017 69 Lyngby Linien Archived from the original on 25 May 2005 Retrieved 13 July 2017 Eight Bells Hans La Cour Andersen Sail World Retrieved 13 July 2017 Hans la Cour IMDb Retrieved 13 July 2017 World Bank experts Inger Andersen World Bank 12 August 2013 Retrieved 3 December 2014 69 Lyngby Linienhttp Archived from the original on 25 May 2005 Retrieved 13 July 2017 Inger Andersen We must continue work towards fairer and more sustainable world Thomson Reuters 14 June 2017 Retrieved 14 July 2017 permanent dead link World Bank names three new vice presidents at the End of its Biggest Lending Year Ever World Bank Retrieved 13 July 2017 Global Policy Centre on Resilient Ecosystems and Desertification Archived from the original on 23 March 2019 Retrieved 13 July 2017 a b Wolf Aaron T 6 June 2010 Prof Wolf T Aaron eds Sharing Water Sharing Benefits Working towards effective transboundary water resources management UNESCO ISBN 9789231041679 Fund Council Chair Inger Andersen Youtube Retrieved 13 July 2017 Inger Andersen Carlos Perez del Castillo and Bernard Hubert in Montpellier for the CGIAR Funders Forum 8 April 2011 Retrieved 13 July 2017 2020 conf Day 2 Dinner keynote Inger Andersen Youtube Retrieved 13 July 2017 Inger Andersen World Bank VP for Sustainable Development at UN Climate Change Conference in Cancun Youtube Retrieved 13 July 2017 Green Growth and Development It s Possible Youtube Retrieved 13 July 2017 World Bank and UNESCO Expanding Opportunities for Collaboration on Culture and Sustainable Development UNESCO Retrieved 13 July 2017 Africa s Energy Needs Climate Change Youtube Retrieved 13 July 2017 More crop per drop in the Middle East and North Africa World Bank Retrieved 13 July 2017 World Bank Arab World hit hard by climate change US News Retrieved 13 July 2017 Saudi Arabia s Finance Minister Ibrahim al Assaf and President of the World Bank Inger Andersen chair the international donor meeting for Yemen in Riyadh on September 4 2012 gettyimages Retrieved 13 July 2017 What I saw in Gaza Al Jazeera Retrieved 13 July 2017 Partenariat de Deauville du G8 avec les pays arabes en transition Tresor Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 13 July 2017 Panel Discussion on Arab Countries in Transition Vimeo Retrieved 13 July 2017 permanent dead link World Bank loses top management for South Asia MENA Devex 17 October 2014 Retrieved 13 July 2017 About IUCN IUCN Retrieved 13 July 2017 Obama No Nation Not Even One As Powerful As The U S Is Immune From Climate Change Huffington Post September 2016 Retrieved 13 July 2017 President Obama speaking at East West Center Youtube Retrieved 13 July 2017 Andersen Inger 28 January 2015 Failing to protect nature s capital could cost businesses trillions The Guardian Retrieved 13 July 2017 The natural way forward The Guardian Retrieved 13 July 2017 Ms Inger Andersen of Denmark Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme United Nations Secretary General www un org Retrieved 25 January 2023 UN Global Compact Board Members Nespresso Sustainability Advisory Board Archived from the original on 23 March 2019 Retrieved 13 July 2017 SDSN High level Leadership Council Archived from the original on 7 July 2019 Retrieved 13 July 2017 SE4All Advisory Board members TEEB Advisory Board members About World Economic Forum s System Initiative on Shaping the Future of Environment and Natural Resource Security Archived from the original on 26 September 2016 UN Global Compact Board Members Members International Gender Champions IGC Sustainability and Legacy Commission International Olympic Committee IOC Andersen Inger 16 June 2017 Healthy Oceans The Cornerstone for A Sustainable Future Impakter Retrieved 9 April 2019 IRF Annual Report p 9 Mayer Award Recipients External links editInger Andersen IUCN Inger Andersen on Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Inger Andersen environmentalist amp oldid 1195591568, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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