Richard C. Manning
Australian development expert
Richard C. Manning | |
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Chairman of UNICEF | |
In office 1984–1985 | |
Preceded by | Haydée Martínez de Osorio |
Succeeded by | Anwarul Karim Chowdhury |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Australian |
Richard C. Manning is an Australian development expert. He served as Chairman of UNICEF from 1984 to 1985.[1][2]
Manning has worked at the World Bank, served as a senior officer of the Australian Development Assistance Bureau, and was Executive Secretary of the Committee to Review the Australian Aid Program. He has worked on development projects in Latin America and Asia. He was Chairman of the UNlCEF Committee on Administration and Finance 1981–1982, Vice Chairman of the Executive Board 1983–1984 and Chairman 1984–1985. He has also been a visiting fellow at the Development Studies Centre of the Australian National University.[3]
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Chairperson and Presidents of UNICEF
- Ludwik Rajchman (1946–50)
- Adelaide Sinclair (1951–52)
- August R. Lindt (1953– 54)
- Balachandra Rajan (1955–56)
- Mahmood Shafqat (1957–58)
- John Ryan (1959)
- Felix Schnyder (1960)
- W. A. E. Green (1961)
- Miguel E. Bustamente (1962–63)
- Zina Harman (1964–66)
- Joseph W. Willard (1966–68)
- İhsan Doğramacı (1968–70)
- Nils Thedin (1970–72)
- Narciso G. Reyes (1972–74)
- Hans Conzett (1974–76)
- Antonio Ordoñez-Plaja (1976–77)
- Ferdinand Oyono (1977–78)
- Sadako Ogata (1978–79)
- Zaki Hasan (1979–80)
- Paal Bog (1980–81)
- Dragan Matelijak (1981–82)
- Hugo Scheltema (1982–83)
- Haydée Martínez de Osorio (1983–84)
- Richard C. Manning (1984–85)
- Anwarul Karim Chowdhury (1985–86)
- Maurizio Bucci (1986–87)
- A.P. Maruping (1987–88)
- Makoto Taniguchi (1988)
- Torild Skard (1988–89)
- Margarita Diéguez (1989–90)
- Lisbeth Palme (1990–91)
- Mira Seth (1991–92)
- Frederick Ward (1992–93)
- Anne Makinda (1993–94)
- Anne Makinda (1994)
- Khalil Makkawi (1995)
- Ion Goriță (1996)
- Mercedes Pulido (1997)
- Michael Powles (1998)
- Ibrahim Gambari (1999)
- Anwarul Karim Chowdhury (2000)
- Movses Abelian (2001)
- Andrés Franco (2002)
- Jenö Staehelin (2003)
- Lebohang K. Moleko (2004)
- Mehdi Danesh-Yazdi (2005)
- Andrei Dapkiunas (2006)
- Javier Loayza (2007)
- Anders Lidén (2008)
- Oumar Daou (2009)
- AK Abdul Momen (2010)
- Sanja Štiglic (2011)
- John W. Ashe (2012)
- Jarmo Viinanen (2013)
- Macharia Kamau (2014)
- Maleeha Lodhi (2015)
- Sven Jürgenson (2016)
- Walton Alfonso Webson (2017)
- Tore Hattrem (2018)
- Omer Dahab Fadl Mohamed (2019)
- Rabab Fatima (2020)
- Rytis Paulauskas (2021)