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UN announces senior humanitarian appointments and launches counter‑terrorism week

June 26, 2026 | United Nations, International


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UN announces senior humanitarian appointments and launches counter‑terrorism week
The briefing announced that Mohamed Yahya of Somalia will be appointed Assistant Secretary‑General for Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator, succeeding Joyce Msuya; briefers noted Yahya's two decades of experience and his current role as UN resident coordinator and humanitarian coordinator for Pakistan.

Katarina Böhm of Germany was named Assistant Secretary‑General to serve as Deputy Executive Director of UNFPA, succeeding Diene Keita; briefers noted Böhm's recent acting role at WHO in Southeast Asia and previous UN governance positions.

The briefing also flagged that Jean Arnault will serve as officer in charge of the office of the special coordinator in Lebanon starting July 1, and that Jean‑Pierre Lacroix completed regional visits to Pristina, Belgrade and Sarajevo focused on peace and trust‑building efforts.

Separately, the briefing announced the start of the fourth counter‑terrorism week, running through July 2, and said Deputy Secretary‑General Amina Mohammed would travel to Cairo and then to Germany, London and Geneva for SDG and AI‑related meetings.

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