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Kemal
Derviş is head of the United
Nations Development Programme (UNDP),
the UN's global development network. He
is also the Chair of the United Nations
Development Group, a committee
consisting of the heads of all UN funds,
programmes and departments working on
development issues.
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KEMAL DERVIS
of UNDP: BIO (MaximsNews.com,
U.N.)
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UNITED NATIONS - / www.MaximsNews.com,
UN/ - 15 November 2006 -- Kemal
Derviş started as the new head of the
United Nations Development Programme, the UN's
global development network, on 15 August 2005.
He is also the Chair of the United Nations
Development Group, a committee consisting of the
heads of all UN funds, programmes and
departments working on development issues.
Prior
to his appointment with UNDP, Mr. Derviş
was a member of the Turkish Parliament
representing Istanbul from November 2002 to June
2005. During this time, he represented the
Turkish Parliament in the Constitutional
Convention on the Future of Europe and was a
member of the joint commission of the Turkish
and European Parliaments. He was also active in
the Economics and Foreign Policy Forum, a
Turkish NGO working on economic and political
issues.
From
March 2001 to August 2002, Kemal Derviş was
Minister for Economic Affairs and the Treasury
without party affiliation of the Republic of
Turkey, responsible for Turkey' s recovery
programme after the devastating financial crisis
that hit the country in February 2001. In August
of 2002, after the crisis was overcome, he
resigned from his Ministerial post and was
elected to Parliament in November of the same
year.
Kemal
Derviş earned his Bachelor (first class
honours) and Master' s degrees (with
distinction) in economics from the London School
of Economics and his Ph.D. from Princeton
University.
From
1973 to 1977 he was member of the economics
faculties of the Middle East Technical
University and then Princeton University. In
1977 he joined the World Bank where he worked
until he returned to Turkey in 2001.
At
the World Bank he held various positions
including Division Chief for Industrial and
Trade Strategy and Director for the Central
Europe Department after the fall of the Berlin
wall, a position in which he later coordinated
the World Bank and donor community' s support to
the peace and reconstruction process in the
Balkans (Bosnia).
In
1996 he became Vice-President of the World Bank
for the Middle East and North Africa Region
where he was active in supporting the Middle
East Peace Process. In 2000, Kemal Derviş
became Vice-President for Poverty Reduction and
Economic Management where he was responsible for
the World Bank' s global programmes and policies
to fight poverty.
He
was also responsible for operational
coordination with other institutions, including
the United Nations system, the IMF and the WTO
on international institutional and policy
issues.
Kemal
Derviş has been an active participant in
various European and international networks
including the Global Progressive Forum and the
Progressive Governance Network. He was a member
of the International Task Force on Global Public
Goods co-chaired by Ernesto Zedillo, former
President of Mexico and also a member of the
Special Commission on the Balkans chaired by
Giuliano Amato, former Prime Minister of
Italy.
He
cooperated with the Global Economic Governance
Programme at Oxford and the Center for Global
Development in Washington. All these activities
have had the common objective of finding ways to
make globalization into a more stable and
inclusive process and to further international
cooperation.
Kemal
Derviş has published many articles in
academic journals as well as current affairs
publications on topics ranging from mathematical
models of growth and social mobility and
quantitative models of trade, to European
enlargement and transatlantic relations (in
English, Turkish, French and German - he is
fluent in all four languages).
A
book entitled “General Equilibrium Models for
Development Policy” which he co-authored was
published by Cambridge University Press in 1982
and became a widely used textbook in development
economics in the 1980s. In cooperation with the
Center for Global Development he has published a
new book entitled “A Better Globalization”
(Brookings Press, March 2005) which deals with
global development issues and international
institutional reform.
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