Maged A. Abdelaziz

Egyptian diplomat

Maged A. Abdelaziz (born 1954) was the United Nations Secretary-General's Special Adviser on Africa at the level of Under-Secretary-General between 2012 and 2017. He was an Egyptian diplomat who had been Egypt's Permanent Representative to the United Nations since January 2005.[1] He is married and has one daughter.

References

  1. ^ United Nations Protocol and Liaison Service (26 January 2005). "New Permanent Representative of Egypt Presents Credentials.". Retrieved 20 January 2010.
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Cabinet of Essam Sharaf
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  • Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation
  • Minister of State for Antiquities Affairs
  • Ministry of Civil Aviation
  • Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
  • Ministry of Culture
  • Ministry of Education and Higher Education
  • Ministry of Electricity and Energy
  • Ministry of State for the Environment Affairs
  • Ministry of Finance
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Ministry of Health and Population
  • Ministry of Housing, Utilities and Urban Development
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  • Governor - Central Bank of Egypt
  • Chairman of the Suez Canal Authority
  • Yehia El-Gamal (resigned); Ali El Selmi
  • Hazem El Beblawi
  • Ayman Farid Abu-Hadid
  • Zahi Hawass
  • Ibrahim Manna
  • Magued Osman
  • Emad Badr El-Din Mahmoud Abu Ghazy
  • Ahmed Gamal Eddin Moussa
  • Hassan Younes
  • Maged George
  • Samir Radwan
  • Mohamed Kamel Amr
  • Ashraf Hatem
  • Mohamed Fathy El-Baradei
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  • Farouk Abd El Baky El Okdah
  • Ahmed Ali Fadel
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  • Ministry of Interior
  • Ministry of Justice
  • Ministry of State for Local Development
  • Ministry of Manpower and Migration
  • Ministry of State for Military Production
  • Ministry of Petroleum and Metallurgical Wealth
  • Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation
  • Ministry of Religious Endowments (Awqaf)
  • Ministry of Scientific Research, Science and Technology
  • Ministry of Social Solidarity and Justice
  • Ministry of Tourism
  • Ministry of Trade and Industry
  • Ministry of Transportation
  • Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation
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  • Minister without portfolio; GID Chief
  • Permanent Representative to the United Nations
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Remained from previous administration. Below blank line: Granted Cabinet-level rank although not automatically part of the Cabinet.


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