Wendy Chamberlin

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Wendy Chamberlin (born 1948) is a veteran diplomat who has served in the United States Department of State and USAID, worked for the UN High Commissioner on Refugees (UNHCR), and now serves as President of the Middle East Institute.

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[edit] Career

[edit] US Department of State

  • 1975 - Foreign Service officer
  • Various offices:
    • Office of Israel and Arab-Israeli Affairs
    • Acting Director of Regional Affairs
    • Director of Press and Public Affairs in the Near Eastern Affairs Bureau
    • Special Assistant for South Asian Affairs to the Under Secretary for Political Affairs
    • Staff worker for Deputy Secretary of State and Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian Affairs
  • 1996 - 1999 - Ambassador to Laos (Lao People's Democratic Republic).

[edit] USAID

  • December 2, 2002 - Appointed Assistant Administrator. Served as head of the USAID Asia and Near East Bureau.[1]

[edit] UN High Commissioner on Refugees (UNHCR)

  • April 1 - April 22, 2005 - Toured refugee camps in Sudan and Chad, where women expressed their fears of returning home. She urged Sudan to protect its own citizens.[8][9][10]
  • April 25, 2005 - Speaking from Geneva, she emphasized the need for funding and to bring security to the war-torn region of Darfur in Sudan.[11]
  • December 18, 2006 - Visits refugee camps in Kenya where Somalis have fled both war and flooding.[15]

[edit] Middle East Institute

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