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SWEDEN - H.E. Annika Markovic
Credentials: 13.09.2021
Born on 9 June 1964 in Stockholm, Sweden
Married, three children
EDUCATION
1982: Majored in Social Sciences from the upper secondary school Brännkyrka Gymnasium
1983: Holds a certificate de Langue et de Civilisation from the Sorbonne University in Paris
1986: Graduated in Business Economy from the University of Stockholm
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
September 2018 to August 2021: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Sweden to the Kingdom of The Netherlands and Permanent Representative of Sweden to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and Permanent Representative of Sweden to the International Criminal Court in The Hague
February 2014 until August 2018: Permanent Representative of Sweden to the OECD and UNESCO
From September 2011 until her nomination as Permanent Representative of Sweden to the OECD and UNESCO: in charge of international negotiations in the field of environment and sustainable development as Sweden´s Environment Ambassador at the Ministry of the Environment. She has co-chaired the Arctic Council high-level task force on black carbon and methane as well as the Climate and Clean Air Coalition, a global initiative to reduce emissions of short-lived climate pollutants that Sweden has been part of developing.
August 2007: appointed Sweden's Ambassador to Brazil, also accredited to Suriname
2003 to 2007: served as Sweden's Ambassador to the Philippines and Palau
2000: appointed Deputy Director at the multilateral department at the Ministry
1995-1999: First Secretary at the Swedish Mission to the United Nations in New York
1990: started her diplomatic career at the Foreign Ministry, working on multilateral issues such as disarmament and non-proliferation and reform of the United Nations
Languages
Swedish, English, French
Fotos: Peter Lechner/ HBF
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