Her Excellency Kunzang C. Namgyel | |
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In office January 3, 2014 – August 28, 2017 | |
Preceded by | Lhatu Wangchuk |
Succeeded by | Doma Tshering |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Bhutanese |
Children | Four |
Profession | Civil servant |
Kunzang Chhoden Namgyel became Bhutan's first female ambassador and the country's permanent representative to the United Nations in January 2014. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Namgyel is a Bhutanese. She is married and she has four children,three daughters and a son.
Namgyel pursued her graduation in Arts from Lady Keane College in Shillong affiliated to the North Eastern Hill University,India. [2]
In March 1980,Namgyel joined the Foreign Affairs Ministry. Since then she has held various positions over her career spanning four decades.
Some notable postings are listed as:
On January 3,2014,she became the first woman Foreign Service officer of Bhutan appointed by a royal decree as the ambassador to United Nations. [1] She succeeded Lhatu Wangchuk who was the Permanent Representative from early 2009 to 2013. [6]
In November 2014,Namgyel led the Bhutanese Delegation in the second United Nations conference on Landlocked developing countries in Vienna,Austria. In the conference,Namgyel presided over the third general session of the conference. Through her statement,she highlighted the challenges that Bhutan faces as a landlocked nation. She asked the attendees to enable and promote economic growth so that the nation as a whole can build on its economy. [7]
On April 22,2016,Bhutan signed the Paris Agreement in New York for climate change under Namgyel's tenure as the ambassador. In her statement,Namgyel shared that Bhutan is vulnerable to the climatic changes and this agreement is a collective fight towards protecting the climate. She said that Bhutan as a nation is committed to the cause and also urged other 174 participating nations who signed the agreement to support Bhutan in this fight. [8]
Her tenure as Permanent Representative of Bhutan to the United Nations in New York lasted until August 2017. In August 2017,Namgyel she took the position of the Chief of Protocol in Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bhutan. [9] [10]
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Jigme Singye Wangchuck is a member of the House of Wangchuck who was the king of Bhutan from 1972 until his abdication in favor of his eldest son,Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck,in 2006.
Bhutan,officially the Kingdom of Bhutan,is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is situated in the Eastern Himalayas,between China in the north and India in the south. A mountainous country,Bhutan is known locally as "Druk Yul" or "Land of the Thunder Dragon",a name reflecting the cultural heritage of the country. The exonym Bhutan likely derives from the Prakrit hybrid word Bhŏṭṭaṃta,a name referring to its geographical proximity to Tibet. Nepal and Bangladesh are located near Bhutan but do not share a border with it. The country has a population of over 727,145 and territory of 38,394 square kilometres (14,824 sq mi) and ranks 133rd in terms of land area and 160th in population. Bhutan is a constitutional monarchy with a king as the head of state and a prime minister as the head of government. Vajrayana Buddhism is the state religion and the Je Khenpo is the head of state religion.
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