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People and dedication to this hugely important role. I am certain he will make an enduring and positive impact on UNDP’s development work around the world,” he added. Mr Steiner said: “I am honoured by the Secretary-General’s decision to appoint me as the next Administrator of UNDP and grateful for the trust and confidence Member States have expressed in the General Assembly today. I am very much looking forward to working with all UNDP staff and Member States to continue the fight to end poverty, protect the planet and promote peace and justice around the world.” Mr Steiner has been a respected global leader on sustainable development, international cooperation and global diplomacy for nearly three decades. He is a vocal advocate for the Sustainable Development Goals and the need for unprecedented global cooperation to deliver on this ambitious agenda. Prior to joining UNDP, Mr Steiner served in roles across the UN, non-government organizations and high-level advisory bodies shaping public policy. This included tenures as United Nations Under-Secretary General and Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme; as Director-General of the UN Office at Nairobi and as Director General of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. Mr Steiner is currently the Director of the Oxford Martin School at the University of Oxford and Professorial Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford. Mr Steiner replaces Helen Clark, who served two successive terms as UNDP Administrator. Mr Steiner’s expected start date is June 19, 2017. Unjela Kaleem joins WSSCC as Head of External Affairs, Communications and Coordination Unjela Kaleem joins WSSCC as Head of External Affairs, Communications and Coordination The Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) is pleased to announce Ms. Unjela Kaleem as its new Head of External Affairs, Communications and Coordination. Ms. Kaleem comes to WSSCC with high-level expertise in all aspe cts of corporate communications, public affairs, corporate sustainability and stakeholder engagement, with associative experience in consumer insights and brand communications planning. She has extensive global Ms.Unjela Kaleem experience in successfully leading in senior management roles with key fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies such as Nestlé, public sector actors such as the Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund, and multilateral organizations such as the World Bank. Ms. Kaleem brings to WSSCC multidimensional outcome- driven management skills in converting actions into results and delivering on time. Her diverse skills set, international experience and leadership abilities make her well-suited to diverse cultural settings, such as in the UN-based WSSCC. At WSSCC, Ms. Kaleem serves on the Senior Management Team and leads a department of 12 people representing 11 different nationalities. The organization has embarked upon an ambitious new WSSCC Strategy 2017-2020 which, among other goals, aims to empower 12 million people to achieve safe sanitation in the next four years. Stephen McCaffrey, trailblazer in international water law, wins 2017 Stockholm Water Prize. Professor Stephen McCaffrey, USA, is named 2017 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate for his unparalleled contribution to the evolution and progressive realization of international water law. Stephen McCaffrey, Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Stephen McCaffrey the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, in Sacramento, California, is the single most respected authority on International Water Law. His work continues to influence scholars, legal practitioners and policy- makers and contribute to the sustainable and peaceful management of shared waters. On receiving news of the prize, Professor McCaffrey says: “Learning about the Stockholm Water Prize literally took my breath away. I am deeply honoured and humbled to have been selected for this prestigious award. But one also stands on the shoulders of others, and I am most grateful to those who have paved the way for me.” In its citation, the Stockholm Water Prize Nominating Committee recognizes Professor McCaffrey’s “path- breaking leadership and legal scholarship in international water law. He has made a unique contribution in three specific areas: his seminal work on Treaty negotiation; his major scholarly works, including his book The Law of International Watercourses. Professor McCaffrey has been acting as legal counsel to states in several negotiations concerning international watercourses. He has served as counsel in many inter-State disputes over shared water resources, for example between Argentina and Uruguay, Pakistan and India, and Slovakia and Hungary, which have been heard by international courts and tribunals. Professor Stephen McCaffrey, USA, is named 2017 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate for his unparalleled contribution to the evolution and progressive realization of international water law. Africa Water, Sanitation & Hygiene • May - June 2017 29