Description
George Mark Malloch Brown, Baron Malloch-Brown, KCMG, PC is a former UK government minister and United Nations Deputy Secretary-General, as well as development specialist at the World Bank and United Nations, and a communications consultant and journalist. He was Minister of State in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office of the British government with responsibility for Africa, Asia and the United Nations. Following his appointment to government, Malloch Brown was created a life peer on 9 July 2007 as Baron Malloch-Brown, of St Leonard's Forest in the County of West Sussex. Malloch Brown was previously at the World Bank, the Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme and briefly United Nations Deputy Secretary-General. He had previously worked at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. He is also a former journalist for The Economist, development specialist, and communications consultant. He has served as Chair of the Royal African Society, among other non-governmental and private sector roles, such as membership of the Executive Committee of the International Crisis Group.
Born
September 16th, 1953 in United Kingdom (Age 71)
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2019/09/25
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2019/09/25
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2019/03/07
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