Education is key to everything, says new chief of UN humanitarian aid
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Sir Mark Lowcock will oversee the work of OCHA - the UN office that organises help during conflicts and other emergencies around the world.
The United Nations has appointed a new leader of the organisation that mobilises humanitarian aid during emergencies.
As head of the聽Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs聽(OCHA), Sir Mark Lowcock will take on a dual role – Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and UN Emergency Relief Coordinator.
He said: 国产视频漌orking together, we can make the world a great deal better for boys and girls currently deprived of a chance of a decent education国产视频 – which is the cornerstone of everything else in life.”
Education is vital to the millions of children caught up in conflicts around the world – including the current crises in聽Syria, South Sudan, Yemen and Nigeria.
One in four of the world国产视频檚 school-age children – nearly 500 million – live in countries affected by ongoing emergency situations, which also include natural disasters and health crises such as Ebola.聽
In 2015 alone, 75 million children and youth had their education disrupted, received poor-quality education or dropped out of school altogether.
Without education, young people can聽be lost to child labour, child marriage, recruitment by armed groups or other life-threatening activities. A child who is out of school for more than a year is unlikely to return.聽
Sir Mark has 30 years of experience leading and managing response to humanitarian crises. He has worked in Kenya, Malawi and Zimbabwe.
He is currently the Permanent Secretary at the United Kingdom国产视频檚 Department for International Development (DFID.
His appointment was welcomed by Gordon Brown, the UN Special Envoy for Global education.
He said: “Mark has proven himself to be totally committed to the cause of 聽assisting refugees and displaced people. He will make a very successful head of OCHA, meeting all of the challenges it now faces.”
Sir Mark will take up his new role at the end of August, succeeding current OCHA chief Stephen O国产视频橞rien.
UN Secretary-General Ant贸nio Guterres praised O国产视频橞rien for his 国产视频渆xcellent work, dedication and commitment to the United Nations and global humanitarian action.国产视频
He will stay in the post for a few more weeks to 国产视频渃onclude a number of initiatives and reforms he was leading at OCHA国产视频, the UN said.
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