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Wu Hongbo
Hongbo in December 2012
United Nations Under Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs
In office
July 2012 – July 2017
Secretary-GeneralBan Ki-moon
Preceded bySha Zukang
Succeeded byLiu Zhenmin
Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to the Federal Republic of Germany
In office
2009–2012
PresidentHu Jintao
Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
2006–2009
PresidentHu Jintao
Personal details
BornMay 1952
Shandong, China
Nationality Chinese
Alma materBeijing Foreign Studies University
Victoria University of Wellington
OccupationDiplomat, UN official

Wu Hongbo (吴红波; Wú Hóngbō; born May 1952 in Shandong[1]) is a Chinese diplomat. Until July 2017 he was the Under-Secretary-General in the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs.[2][3] He replaced Sha Zukang as the head of DESA.[4]

Biography

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Wu Hongbo obtained his degree from the English Department of the Beijing Foreign Languages Institute and commenced his career at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1976 as a clerk in the Diplomatic Service Bureau in Beijing. In 1978, he attended Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand for advanced studies. In 1980, he joined the staff of the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in New Zealand and returned in 1981 to serve as a clerk in the Diplomatic Service Bureau of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China. In 1987, he assumed the role of Second Secretary and Deputy Director of the Hong Kong and Macao Work Office under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1988, he assumed the role of Second Secretary at the Chinese Representative Office of the Sino-British Joint Liaison Group. In 1991, he assumed the role of First Secretary and Director of the Hong Kong and Macau Work Office within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1995, he assumed the role of Representative for the Chinese contingent of the Sino-British Joint Liaison Group, holding the rank of Counselor. In 1997, he assumed the role of Counselor in the Commissioner's Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Hong Kong. In 1998, he assumed the role of Director of the Hong Kong and Macau Work Office within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In November 1998, he assumed the role of Chief Representative for the Chinese contingent of the Sino-British Joint Liaison Group, holding the rank of Ambassador. In 1999, he assumed the position of Deputy Director-General of the Western European Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs [zh]. In 2000, he assumed the role of Director-General of the Department of Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs [zh], and in August 2002, he was appointed Deputy Commissioner of the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Macao.[5]

In March 2004, he was appointed Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to the Philippines. In October 2005, he assumed the role of Director of the General Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs [zh]. In 2007, he was elevated to Assistant Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, overseeing European Regional Affairs, Information, and Consular Affairs. In August 2009, he became Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Germany.[6] In May 2012, he was designated by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon as United Nations Secretariat for Economic and Social Affairs, and in August 2012, he officially assumed this role.[7] In November 2019, he became the first Special Representative of the Chinese government for European Affairs.[8][9][10]

References

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  1. ^ "Mr. Wu Hongbo, Under-Secretary-General". www.un.org (United Nations). n.d. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Bio of Under Secretary General". United Nations. Retrieved 22 October 2012.
  3. ^ UNDESA leadership UN website - UNDESA leadership
  4. ^ China Daily 6 January 2012
  5. ^ "历任副部长及部长助理_中华人民共和国外交部". 中华人民共和国外交部 (in Chinese). 2010-03-18. Retrieved 2025-01-08.
  6. ^ Wong, Catherine (2019-11-01). "China strengthens Europe ties with appointment of first special envoy". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2025-01-08.
  7. ^ "United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs". Welcome to the United Nations. 2012-08-01. Retrieved 2025-01-08.
  8. ^ "中国政府欧洲事务特别代表吴红波访问欧盟总部_中华人民共和国外交部". 中华人民共和国外交部 (in Chinese). 2024-11-14. Retrieved 2025-01-08.
  9. ^ "重磅任命,联合国前副秘书长吴红波再出山_人事风向_澎湃新闻-The Paper". 澎湃新闻 (in Chinese). Retrieved 2025-01-08.
  10. ^ "Special Representative of the Chinese Government on European Affairs Wu Hongbo Attends 10th Global Forum of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations_Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China". 中华人民共和国外交部. 2024-11-29. Retrieved 2025-01-08.