By Sallieu S. Kanu
United Nations Secretary-General AntónioGuterres, with the host Government’s approval, has appointed Edward Kallon, a Sierra Leonean, as United Nation Resident Coordinator in Zimbabwe. He will also serve as Humanitarian Coordinator, and has already taken up his post on January 6. 2022.
Mr. Kallon has devoted more than 30 years of his career to publicservice, working — both at the United Nations and externally — in complex emergency, transition and development context in conflict and non-conflict settings across lower- and middle-income countries.
At the United Nations, he most recently served as the Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, following an assignment as Resident Coordinator in Jordan. He also held senior positions with the World Food Programme (WFP) in Bangladesh, India, Iraq, Somalia and Uganda after starting his United Nations career as a United Nations Volunteers assigned to WFP in Afghanistan.
Prior to joining the United Nations, Mr. Kallon worked in his home country as a socio-economist and community development coordinator for GTZMANR, a bilateral technical cooperation project, as well as an income generation project coordinator with global non-profit Plan International.
He holds a master’s degree in development studies with a specialization in agriculture and rural development from the Institute of Social Studies in the Netherlands and a bachelor’s degree in agricultural education from Njala University College of the University of Sierra Leone.