- Mostafa Kamal Tolba
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Mostafa Kamal Tolba (Arabic: مصطفى كمال طلبة) (born in 1922) is an Egyptian scientist most famous for his 17-year tenure as Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
Born in the town of Zifta (located in Gharbia Governorate), Tolba graduated from Cairo University in 1943, and obtained a PhD from Imperial College London five years later. He established his own school in microbiology at Cairo University's Faculty of Science, and also taught at the University of Baghdad during the 1950s. In addition to his academic career, Tolba worked in the Egyptian civil service.[1] After serving a brief stint as President of the Egyptian Olympic Committee (1971–1972),[2] Tolba led Egypt's delegation to the landmark 1972 Stockholm Conference, which established the United Nations Environment Programme. Tolba became UNEP's Deputy Executive Director right after the conference, and two years later was promoted to Executive Director. During his long tenure (1975–1992), he played an important role in the fight against ozone depletion, which culminated with the Vienna Convention (1985) and the Montreal Protocol (1987).[1]
Publications
Tolba's publications include more than 95 papers on plant pathology, as well as over 600 statements and articles on the environment.[1]
References
- ^ a b c "2005 Awards Profiles: Mostafa Kamal Tolba (Egypt)". The Vienna Convention Award For Outstanding Contributions to the Protection of the Ozone Layer. United Nations Environment Programme. http://ozone.unep.org/Events/awards2005_profiles.shtml. Retrieved 2010-10-08.
- ^ "Egyptian Olympic Committee Presidents 1910 until now" (in Arabic) (PDF, 2.86 MB). Egyptian Olympic Committee. http://www.egolympic.org.eg/ar/president_A.pdf. Retrieved 2010-10-07.
Sporting positions Preceded by
Muhammad Abu el-EzzPresident of the Egyptian Olympic Committee
1971–1972Succeeded by
Abdel Moneim Wahbi HusseinNon-profit organization positions Preceded by
Maurice StrongExecutive Director of UNEP
1975–1992Succeeded by
Elizabeth DowdeswellCategories:- 1922 births
- Alumni of Imperial College London
- Cairo University alumni
- Cairo University faculty
- Egyptian biologists
- Egyptian civil servants
- Environmental scientists
- Living people
- Microbiologists
- United Nations Environment Programme
- United Nations officials
- Egyptian people stubs
- African scientist stubs
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