Kathmandu, May 11 : The IFRC Governing Board has
renewed the mandate of Nepali humanitarian Jagan Chapagain as its Secretary
General for a second four-year term.
A meeting of the IFRC Governing
Board in Geneva, Switzerland on Wednesday night renewed his term. He was
elected the Secretary General of the world's largest humanitarian network in
December, 2020.
"I am both honoured and
humbled to have the trust of the IFRC's Governing Board and of President
Francesco Rocca. This comes with immense responsibility and there will be many
challenges along the way, but we will work with ability and integrity to find
solutions and build trust among the communities we serve," said
Chapagain.
Chapagain has extensive experience
and board knowledge of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
His decades of experiences in the humanitarian sector has contributed during
major crises and build community resilience. His role in leading localisation
agenda that empowers local actors to lead their own development.
As an engineer by training, he
started his journey as a humanitarian as a youth volunteer with the Nepal Red
Cross where he represented and advocated on behalf of communities. Before
working for the IFRC as Secretary General, he served as Under Secretary General
for Programmes and Operations and guided IFRC relief and development efforts
around the world.
Announcing Chapagain selection,
IFRC President Francesco Rocca said, " We are all very proud of the work
done by Jagan in recent years and we look forward to working with him in the
future. He took the helm of the organisation shortly before COVID-19 was
declared a public health emergency. But despite those trying times, Jagan
demonstrated visionary and able leadership and made impressive achievements
within a very short period.
Thanks to his leadership and the work we have done together, our organisation is financially healthy and continue to deliver on its important humanitarian mandate." (RSS)