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'''Ahmed Kamal''' (9 April 1938 – 25 May 2023)<ref></ref> was a ]i diplomat, most noted for his work at the ]. He served as a professional diplomat in the ] for close to forty years until his retirement in 1999.<ref name=lib/><ref name=DePaul/> '''Ahmed Kamal''' ({{langx|ur|احمد کمال}}; 9 April 1938 – 25 May 2023) was a Pakistani diplomat, most noted for his work at the ]. He served as a professional diplomat in the ] for close to forty years until his retirement in 1999.<ref name=lib/><ref name=DePaul/>


==Education== ==Education==
He was a graduate of the ] (better known as '']'') and the ] at ].<ref name=lib/> He was also a Carnegie Foundation Fellow at the ]. He authored several important publications, on disarmament, on management, on multilateralism, on global economic issues, and on the technical aspects of informatics and information technology. He was an Honorary Visiting Professor at several universities in the United States, and a member of the board of trustees of Fairleigh Dickinson University. He received numerous honors in Pakistan and in the other countries of his postings.<ref name=lib/> Ahmed Kamal was a graduate of the ] (better known as '']'') and the ] at ].<ref name=lib/> He was also a Carnegie Foundation Fellow at the ]. He authored several important publications on disarmament, management, multilateralism, global economic issues, and the technical aspects of informatics and information technology. He was an honorary visiting professor at several universities in the United States, and a member of the board of trustees of Fairleigh Dickinson University. He received numerous honors in Pakistan and in the other countries of his postings.<ref name=lib/>


==Career== ==Career==
During his nearly 40 year long career, he held diplomatic postings in ], ], ], the ], ], the ], and with the United Nations both in ] and in ].<ref name=lib/><ref name=Dawn> Dawn (newspaper), Published 1 December 2008, Retrieved 9 April 2022</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.un.org/en/chronicle/article/educate-girls-eradicate-poverty-mutually-reinforcing-goal |author=Hoong Eng Khoo|title=Educate Girls, Eradicate Poverty - A Mutually Reinforcing Goal|website=UN Chronicle (United Nations) website|access-date=9 April 2022}}</ref><ref name=una/> During his nearly 40 year long career, Kamal held diplomatic postings in India, Belgium, France, the Soviet Union, Saudi Arabia, the Republic of Korea, and with the United Nations both in Geneva and in New York City.<ref name=lib/><ref name=Dawn> Dawn (newspaper), Published 1 December 2008, Retrieved 9 April 2022</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.un.org/en/chronicle/article/educate-girls-eradicate-poverty-mutually-reinforcing-goal |author=Hoong Eng Khoo|title=Educate Girls, Eradicate Poverty A Mutually Reinforcing Goal|website=UN Chronicle (United Nations) website|access-date=9 April 2022}}</ref><ref name=una/>


During his decade-long assignment as ambassador and permanent representative of Pakistan to the United Nations,<ref name=lib> libguides.com website, Retrieved 9 April 2022</ref><ref name=una/> he held many of the highest elective posts, as vice president of the General Assembly, president of the Economic and Social Council, chairman of the Consultations on the Role of NGOs at the United Nations, chairman of the Working Group on Informatics, chairman of the board of trustees of the United Nations Institute of Training and Research, and a member of the United Nations Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions. He was the chief negotiator of Pakistan in the Uruguay Round negotiations which led to the establishment of the ]. He continues to be a senior fellow of the United Nations Institute of Training and Research. He is also the Founding President and CEO of The Ambassador's Club at the United Nations.<ref name=lib/><ref> United Nations website, Retrieved 10 April 2022</ref><ref name=una>{{cite web|url=https://www.unanyc.org/news/unanyc-launches-worldview-institute |title=The United Nations Association of New York Launches the Worldview Institute|date=12 September 2007|website=United Nations Association of New York website|access-date=10 April 2022}}</ref> During his decade-long assignment as ambassador and permanent representative of Pakistan to the United Nations,<ref name=lib> libguides.com website, Retrieved 9 April 2022</ref><ref name=una/> he held many of the highest elective posts, such as vice president of the General Assembly, president of the Economic and Social Council, chairman of the Consultations on the Role of NGOs at the United Nations, chairman of the Working Group on Informatics, chairman of the board of trustees of the United Nations Institute of Training and Research, and member of the United Nations Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions. He was the chief negotiator of Pakistan in the Uruguay Round negotiations which led to the establishment of the ]. He had been a senior fellow of the United Nations Institute of Training and Research, and was the founding president and chief executive officer of the Ambassador's Club at the United Nations.<ref name=lib/><ref> United Nations website, Retrieved 10 April 2022</ref><ref name=una>{{cite web|url=https://www.unanyc.org/news/unanyc-launches-worldview-institute |title=The United Nations Association of New York Launches the Worldview Institute|date=12 September 2007|website=United Nations Association of New York website|access-date=10 April 2022}}</ref>

==Death==
Kamal died in New York on 25 May 2023, at age 85.<ref></ref>


==Awards and recognition== ==Awards and recognition==
*Tamgha-e-Pakistan (Pakistan Medal) by the ] in 1971<ref name=DePaul> DePaul University website, Retrieved 10 April 2022</ref> *Tamgha-e-Pakistan (Pakistan Medal) by the ] in 1971<ref name=DePaul> DePaul University website, Retrieved 10 April 2022</ref>
*Gwanghwa Medal, (Order of Diplomatic Service Merit), ] in 1987<ref name=DePaul/> *Gwanghwa Medal, (Order of Diplomatic Service Merit), ] in 1987<ref name=DePaul/>
*Medal of Honour, Kyonghi University, Republic of Korea in 1987 *Medal of Honour, Kyonghi University, Republic of Korea in 1987 {{Cn|date=May 2023}}
*Honorary Doctorate in Public Administration, ], Republic of Korea in 1987<ref name=DePaul/> *Honorary Doctorate in Public Administration, ], Republic of Korea in 1987<ref name=DePaul/>
==Death==
He died on 25th May 2023 at the age of 85, in New York, USA. He leaves behind his wife Asma, son Omar, daughter Ayesha, and grandson Zain.
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==References== ==References==
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Latest revision as of 18:46, 31 October 2024

Pakistani diplomat (1938–2023)

Ahmed Kamal
احمد کمال
Pakistan Ambassador to the United Nations
In office
March 1995 – August 1999
Preceded byJamsheed Marker
Succeeded byInam-ul-Haq
Pakistan Ambassador to the United Nations
In office
March 1989 – March 1995
Preceded byMansur Ahmed
Succeeded byMunir Akram
Personal details
Born(1938-04-09)April 9, 1938
DiedMay 25, 2023(2023-05-25) (aged 85)
New York
NationalityPakistani
Alma materParis Institute of Political Studies, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, London School of Economics
OccupationDiplomat
Known forWork at the United Nations
AwardsTamgha-e-Pakistan (1971), Gwanghwa Medal (1987), Medal of Honour, Kyonghi University (1987), Honorary Doctorate in Public Administration, Myongji University (1987)

Ahmed Kamal (Urdu: احمد کمال; 9 April 1938 – 25 May 2023) was a Pakistani diplomat, most noted for his work at the United Nations. He served as a professional diplomat in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan for close to forty years until his retirement in 1999.

Education

Ahmed Kamal was a graduate of the Paris Institute of Political Studies (better known as Sciences Po) and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. He was also a Carnegie Foundation Fellow at the London School of Economics. He authored several important publications on disarmament, management, multilateralism, global economic issues, and the technical aspects of informatics and information technology. He was an honorary visiting professor at several universities in the United States, and a member of the board of trustees of Fairleigh Dickinson University. He received numerous honors in Pakistan and in the other countries of his postings.

Career

During his nearly 40 year long career, Kamal held diplomatic postings in India, Belgium, France, the Soviet Union, Saudi Arabia, the Republic of Korea, and with the United Nations both in Geneva and in New York City.

During his decade-long assignment as ambassador and permanent representative of Pakistan to the United Nations, he held many of the highest elective posts, such as vice president of the General Assembly, president of the Economic and Social Council, chairman of the Consultations on the Role of NGOs at the United Nations, chairman of the Working Group on Informatics, chairman of the board of trustees of the United Nations Institute of Training and Research, and member of the United Nations Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions. He was the chief negotiator of Pakistan in the Uruguay Round negotiations which led to the establishment of the World Trade Organization. He had been a senior fellow of the United Nations Institute of Training and Research, and was the founding president and chief executive officer of the Ambassador's Club at the United Nations.

Death

Kamal died in New York on 25 May 2023, at age 85.

Awards and recognition

References

  1. ^ Archives and Special Collections: Archive of Ahmad Kamal, Senior Fellow, United Nations libguides.com website, Retrieved 9 April 2022
  2. ^ Profile of Ambassador Ahmad Kamal DePaul University website, Retrieved 10 April 2022
  3. Back to the future Dawn (newspaper), Published 1 December 2008, Retrieved 9 April 2022
  4. Hoong Eng Khoo. "Educate Girls, Eradicate Poverty – A Mutually Reinforcing Goal". UN Chronicle (United Nations) website. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
  5. ^ "The United Nations Association of New York Launches the Worldview Institute". United Nations Association of New York website. 12 September 2007. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
  6. Ahmad Kamal was a member of the Advisory Board of The Ambassador's Club at the United Nations United Nations website, Retrieved 10 April 2022
  7. Pakistan's former permanent envoy to UN Amb. Ahmad Kamal passes away in New York

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Diplomatic posts
Preceded byJamsheed Marker Pakistan Ambassador to the United Nations in New York
March 1995 – August 1999
Succeeded byInam-ul-Haq
Preceded byMansur Ahmed Pakistan Ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva
March 1989 – March 1995
Succeeded byMunir Akram
Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations


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