- Salim Ahmed Salim
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Dr. h.c. Salim Ahmed Salim 6th Secretary-general of the Organization of African Unity In office
19 September 1989 – 17 September 2001Preceded by Ide Oumarou Succeeded by Amara Essy 5th Prime Minister of Tanzania In office
24 April 1984 – 5 November 1985President Julius Nyerere Preceded by Edward Moringe Sokoine Succeeded by Joseph Sinde Warioba Personal details Born 23 January 1942
ZanzibarNationality Tanzanian Political party Chama cha Mapinduzi Spouse(s) Amne Children Maryam, Ali and Ahmed Alma mater School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University, New York City Occupation Student Activist Profession Chief Editor Salim Ahmed Salim (born 23 January 1942, Zanzibar, present-day Tanzania) a Tanzanian diplomat who has worked in the international diplomatic arena since the early 1960s. Salim is married to Amne and they have three children: Maryam, Ali and Ahmed.
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Education
He was educated at Lumumba College in Zanzibar and later pursued his undergraduate studies at the St. Stephen's College of the University of Delhi and obtained his Masters degree in International Affairs from the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University in New York. He became a student activist in the early 1960s and was founder and first Vice President of the All-Zanzibar Student union. He holds six honorary doctorates including: Doctor of Laws, the University of the Philippines at Los Baños (1980), Doctor of Humanities, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria (1983), Doctor of Civil Law, University of Mauritius (1991), Doctor of Arts in International Affairs, University of Khartoum, Sudan (1995), Doctor of Philosophy in International Relations, University of Bologna, Italy (1996), and Doctor of Laws, University of Cape Town, South Africa (1998).
Positions held in Tanzania
- Chief Editor of a Zanzibar daily paper, Secretary General of the All-Zanzibar Journalists Organisation 1963–1964
- Minister for Foreign Affairs 1980–1984
- Prime Minister of Tanzania 1984–1985
- Deputy Prime Minister of Tanzania 1986–1989
- Minister for Defence and National Service 1986–1989
- President of the Julius K. Nyerere Foundation 2001 – current
Diplomatic positions held
- Deputy Chief Representative of the Zanzibar Office based in Havana, Cuba 1961–1962
- Tanzania Ambassador to the Arab Republic of Egypt 1964–1965
- Tanzanian High Commissioner (i.e. Ambassador) to India 1965–1968
- Tanzania Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China 1969–1970
- Tanzania Ambassador to the United Nations 1970–1980
- Tanzania Ambassador to Cuba 1970–1980 (served while at the UN)
- Tanzanian High Commissioner to Guyana, Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago 1970–1980 (served while at the UN)
- Secretary-General of the OAU 1989–2001
- African Union Special Envoy on the Darfur Conflict 2004–2008
Positions at the United Nations
- June/July 1972: Chairman of the United Nations Special Mission to Niue
- August 1972: Drafting Committee of the Political Committee of the Ministerial Conference of non-Aligned States, Georgetown, Guyana
- April 1973: Chairman of the Political Committee of International Conference of Experts in Support of the Victims of Colonialism and Apartheid in Southern Africa, Oslo
- 1975: Chairman of the Security Council's Committee on Sanctions against Southern Rhodesia
- 1976: President of the United Nations Security Council
- 1979: President of the United Nations General Assembly for the Thirty-fourth, Sixth emergency special, Seventh emergency special, and Eleventh special sessions.
Other diplomatic positions
At the continental level, following the invitation of the President of the African Development Bank, he has since March, 2002 been acting as African Water Ambassador whose responsibilities include advocacy, sensitization, and mobilization of support on African water issues. He also serves as:
- Chairperson, Advisory Board, Institute of Security Studies (ISS) based in Pretoria, South Africa
- Chairperson of the International Board of Trustees, Africa Humanitarian Action (AHI) based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
- Member and Chairperson of the Advisory Board of Trustees of the Institute of Peace, Leadership and Governance, Africa University, Mutare, Zimbabwe
- Member of the Panel of the Wise, a consultative body of the African Union[1]
At international level, Salim serves on the following boards, panels and commissions:
- Co-chair, Eminent Persons Group (EPG) on Small Arms and Light Weapons (Secretariat, based in Washington DC)
- Member of the Board at the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, an organisation which supports good governance and great leadership in Africa. Salim is also Chair of the Foundation’s Ibrahim Prize Committee, having taken over from the inaugural chair, Kofi Annan in 2011.
- Member of the Global Leadership Foundation
Member of the Board of the South Centre (Secretariat based in Geneva)
- Member, Policy Advisory Commission, World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
- Member of the Foundation Council, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue based in Geneva
- Eminent Member of the Sergio Vieira de Mello Foundation
Honours and decorations
Salim holds a number of decorations/honours (including some of the highest national honours).
- The Star of Africa (Liberia, 1980)
- The Order of the United Republic of Tanzania – Nishani Ya Jamhuri Ya Muungano Wa Tanzania, 1985)
- Order of Mille Collines (Rwanda, 1993)
- Grande Croix de l’Ordre Congolais du Dévouement (Republic of Congo, 1994)
- Grand Officier de l’Ordre du Mérite (Central African Republic, 1994)
- Medal of Africa (Libya, 9 September 1999)
- Grand Officier de l’Ordre National du Lion (Sénégal, 2000)
- Order of the Two Niles (Sudan, 2001)
- Ordre El-Athir (Algeria, 2001)
- Ordre du Mono (Togo, 2001)
- Commandant de l’Ordre National (Mali, 2001).
Salim remains an active player in the political affairs of Tanzania where he is member of the National Executive Committee of the governing political party of Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM).
See also
References
External links
- Presidents of the General Assembly
- The South Center – Geneva
- East African Center for Constitutional Development
- Salim's Speech on HIV/AIDS
- Salim on Darfur
- Press release on Darfur
- AU in Darfur
Political offices Preceded by
Edward Moringe SokoinePrime Minister of Tanzania
1984–1985Succeeded by
Joseph Sinde WariobaDiplomatic posts Preceded by
Indalecio LiévanoPresident of the United Nations General Assembly
1979–1980Succeeded by
Rüdiger von WechmarPrime Ministers of Tanzania President of the United Nations General Assembly 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s OAU AU Categories:- Prime Ministers of Tanzania
- Presidents of the United Nations General Assembly
- 1942 births
- Living people
- Columbia University alumni
- Ambassadors of Tanzania
- High Commissioners to Barbados
- Presidents of the United Nations Security Council
- Permanent Representatives of Tanzania to the United Nations
- Chama cha Mapinduzi politicians
- High Commissioners to Guyana
- High Commissioners to Trinidad and Tobago
- High Commissioners to Jamaica
- Ambassadors to Cuba
- Ambassadors to the People's Republic of China
- High Commissioners of Tanzania to India
- Ambassadors to Egypt
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