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Salim Ahmed Salim

Salim Ahmed Salim is one of Africa’s most senior diplomats and statesmen. He recently concluded service as the African Union’s Special Envoy for Darfur.

Salim Ahmed Salim

Dr. Salim began his political career in international diplomacy, serving Tanzania in numerous ambassadorial posts, including to Egypt, India, and China, and serving as Permanent Representative to the UN starting in 1970. Six years later, he was elected President of the United Nations Security Council and went on to serve as President of the Thirty-Fourth Session of the United Nations General Assembly in September 1979.

He returned to Tanzania to take up a major role in domestic politics, holding several senior ministerial positions as well as that of Prime Minister. He then resumed his international work, serving as Secretary General of the Organisation of African Unity from 1989 to 2001, overseeing its transformation into the African Union.

As Chair of the United Nations Special Committee on Decolonisation, Dr. Salim helped entrench a new era of independence across the continent. A leading figure in the fight against apartheid, he served as the Chairman of the United Nations Security Council Commission on Sanctions against Rhodesia, President of the International Conference on Sanctions against South Africa and President of the Paris International Conference on Apartheid. In recognition of his contribution to Africa he has been awarded numerous national honours from an array of African countries, including Togo, Rwanda and Liberia.

Opinion Pieces and Articles

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    Peacekeeping on the cheap - International Herald Tribune
    Conflict, Multilateral Institutions, Peace-building
    30 July 2009

    On Tuesday the 8th of July a contingent of African peacekeepers was ambushed by a militia in Darfur. The fire fight that followed lasted over three hours as the small contingent of peacekeepers was besieged by over 200 attackers armed with heavy machine guns, recoilless weapons and anti-aircraft ...

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    Reflections on best practices for resolving internal conflicts and building sustainable nationhood – the African Experience -Statement at the conference “One Kenya, One Dream: the Kenya we want”
    Conflict, Corruption, Peace-building, Responsibilites
    04 February 2009

    It is an honour for me to join you at this unique occasion as you discuss your vision for Kenya. The composition of this forum and the theme that is being addressed underlines a profound desire on your part as Kenyans to come together, to reflect on your situation, and to commit yourselves to shaping ...

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    AU urges Ghanaians to trust in Afari-Gyan's integrity
    Governance
    30 December 2009

    Dr Salim Ahmed Salim was Chairman of the African Union Observer Mission for the first round of elections in Ghana in December 2008

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    Statement at the Opening Ceremony of the Renewed Negotiation to end the conflict in Darfur: Sirte, Libyan Arab Republic
    Civil Society, Conflict, Peace-building, Regional Relations / Regional Integration
    27 October 2007

    The road to Sirte has been quite challenging. As Special Envoys of United Nations and the African Union, my friend and colleague Jan Eliasson and myself, have for the last nine months or so, been engaged in a series of serious constructive consultations with a broad range of Stakeholders. These consultations ...

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