UNHR chief designates Radhouane Nouicer as expert on the situation of human rights
On Friday, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk appointed Tunisian Radhouane Nouicer as his specialist on the human rights conditions in Sudan, succeeding Adama Dieng, who resigned in October.
Radhouane Nouicer has occupied prominent roles within the UN for over three decades, including positions at the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. He will commence his responsibilities immediately (OCHA). In 2011, he also acted as the secretary of state for foreign affairs in the Tunisian Transitional Government.
In his new role, he brings extensive expertise, particularly in safeguarding civilians in nations impacted by conflict and those recovering from it in Africa and the Middle East, including the Democratic Republic of the...




















