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POSTINGS<br />
Denmark<br />
The Ambassador of the<br />
Kingdom of Denmark<br />
H.E. Per Poulsen-Hansen<br />
Personal Details<br />
1946 Born 14th September in Copenhagen<br />
Civil Status Married with three children<br />
Education<br />
1970 bachelor’s degree in Russian from the University of Copenhagen;<br />
1973 state examination in law at the University of Copenhagen<br />
Professional Career<br />
1967 Lieutenant in the Danish military (language specialist for<br />
Russian); 1973 First Lieutenant in the Danish military; 1973–1975<br />
Legation Counsellor at the Danish Ministry of Foreign Aff airs; 1976–<br />
1979 Second Secretary at the Embassy of the Kingdom of Denmark<br />
in Moscow; 1979–1981 Private Secretary to the State Secretary at<br />
the Danish Ministry of Foreign Aff airs; 1981–1984 Leading Legation<br />
Counsellor for the Danish Ministry of Foreign Aff airs (Soviet Union and<br />
Eastern Europe Division); 1984–1986 First Embassy Secretary at the<br />
Embassy of the Kingdom of Denmark in London; 1986 Counsellor<br />
at the Embassy of the Kingdom of Denmark in London; 1987–1991<br />
Leading Legation Counsellor First Class for NATO and security policy<br />
at the Danish Ministry of Foreign Aff airs and member of the interministerial<br />
contact group for security policy; 1988–1991 member of<br />
the governmental commission for security and disarmament; 1995–<br />
1999 Member of the board at the Danish Institute of International<br />
Studies; 1999–2003 Ministerial Director at the Danish Prime<br />
Minister’s offi ce; 2003–2010 Denmark’s permanent representative<br />
to NATO in Brussels; 1988, 1997 and 2008 member of Denmark’s<br />
Defence Committee; from September 2010 Ambassador in Berlin;<br />
Hol<strong>der</strong> of the Grand Cross First Class from Denmark‘s Or<strong>der</strong> of the<br />
Dannebrog<br />
Languages<br />
German, English, French, Russian<br />
Kenya<br />
The Ambassador of the<br />
Republic of Kenya<br />
H.E. Ken Nyauncho Osinde<br />
Personal Details<br />
1962 Born 18th August in Kisil<br />
Civil Status Married with three children<br />
Education<br />
1976–1979 Nyambaria High School - ‘O’ levels; 1980-1981 Kirimara<br />
High School – ‘A’ levels; 1983–1986 Bachelor of Arts, MA in Lingustics<br />
and African Languages, University of Nairobi; 2005–2007<br />
Master of Business Administration, (MBA) – ESAMI (Recipient of the<br />
ESAMI Lea<strong>der</strong>ship Award); 2007 – todate Ph.D – on going<br />
Professional Career<br />
09/1987–06/1997 Senior Lecturer, University of Nairobi; 06/1997–<br />
03/1999 Personal Assistant to the Executive Chairman and Public<br />
Relations Manager, National Bank of Kenya; 03/1999–05/2000<br />
Senior Account Manager Credit Advisory and Recovery Unit, National<br />
Bank of Kenya; 05/2000–12/2000 Manager, Personal Services,<br />
National Bank of Kenya; 01/2001–06/2002 Human Resource<br />
Manager, National Bank of Kenya; 07/2002–06/2004 Senior Credit<br />
Remedial Manager, National Bank of Kenya; 06/2004–08/2006<br />
Head, Strategic PlaningUnit, National Bank of Kenya; 12/2007–<br />
03/2008 Director, Oversight Board, Invesco Assurance Company<br />
(Government of Kenya Appointee); 09/2006–04/2010 Director/<br />
Chief Executive Offi cer, College of Insurance, Kenya; 1989–<br />
2010 Management Consultant, Emtac International (Private<br />
Consultancy Firm)<br />
Languages<br />
English, Kiswahili, Kisii<br />
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Mauritania<br />
The Ambassador of the<br />
Islamic Republic of Mauritania<br />
H.E. Moussa Diagana<br />
Personal Details<br />
1959 Born in Alar on 15th December<br />
Civil Status Married with three children<br />
Education<br />
1978-1981 high school in Nouakchott, main focus on mo<strong>der</strong>n languages<br />
and literature, 1981-1982 studies at École Normale Supérieure<br />
(ENS) in Nouakchott, Department of Philosophy; 1982 admission<br />
to the selection procedure for the École Nationale d‘Administration<br />
(ENA) in Nouakchott; 1982-1986 study at ENA (long-term course<br />
‘A’), Department of Civil Administration<br />
Professional Career<br />
1986 entry into the civil service, Ministry of the Interior, Post and<br />
Telecommunications; 1986–1987 Director of Financial Supervision<br />
of the Regional Supervisory Department; 1987–1988 Head of the<br />
Administration and Financial Aff airs Department at the Ministry<br />
of the Interior, Post and Telecommunications; 1988–1990<br />
Deputy Commissioner for the region of Nouakchott, in charge of<br />
economic and social aff airs, during the same period board member<br />
of the state-owned airline, Air Mauritanie, as representative of the<br />
Ministry of the Interior; 1990–1992 Prefect of the Arrondissement<br />
Tcyarett; 1993 Minister of Trade, Crafts and Tourism; 1993–1995<br />
Minister of Infrastructure and Transport; 1995–1996 Minister of<br />
Trade, Crafts and Tourism; 1996–1998 Local Councillor and Deputy<br />
Mayor of the City of Kaédi; 1999 Head of Division at the Ministry<br />
of the Interior, Post and Telecommunications; 1999–2010 Consul<br />
General of the Islamic Repubic of Mauritania in Paris (France).<br />
Languages<br />
French, Arabic<br />
Moldova<br />
The Ambassador of<br />
the Republic of Moldova<br />
H.E. Aureliu Ciocoi<br />
Personal Details<br />
1968 Born 5th June in Chişinău<br />
Civil Status Married with one child<br />
Education<br />
1985–1992 Moldovan State University, Faculty of Journalism in Chisinau;<br />
1992–1994 National University for Politics and Public Administration,<br />
Department of International Relations in Bucharest, Rumania<br />
1994–1996 doctorate from the University of Bucharest; June<br />
to December 1997 course for young diplomats from central and eastern<br />
European countries at the Ministry of Foreign Aff airs, Bonn/Berlin,<br />
Germany<br />
Professional Career<br />
1988–1989 journalist at the newspaper “Viaţa Satului”; 1989–1990<br />
journalist at the national daily newspaper “Cuvântul”, 1990–1991<br />
journalist at the newspaper ”Curierul de seară”; 1991–1992 political<br />
analyst for the parliamentary daily paper ”Sfatul Ţării”; 1996–1998<br />
Second Secretary, Department for European ‘Organisations at the<br />
Moldovan Ministry of Foreign Aff airs, 1998–2001 Head of Division<br />
responsible for Co-operation with the Council of Europe and European<br />
Integration at the Moldovan Ministry of Foreign Aff airs; 06/2001–<br />
07/2004 First Secretary at the Moldovan Republic’s embassy in FRG,<br />
head of the branch offi ce in Bonn, Germany; 08/2004–07/2005<br />
Head of Division with responsibility for the Council of Europe and<br />
Department of International Law and Treaties at the Moldovan Ministry<br />
of Foreign Aff airs; 07/2005–08/2007 Head of the Co-operation<br />
with the Council of Europe and Human Rights Division, as well as<br />
Multinational Co-operation Division at the Moldovan Ministry of Foreign<br />
Aff airs and European Integration; 08/2007–06/2009 Counsellor at<br />
the Moldovan Embassy in Germany; 06/2009–06/2010 Chargé<br />
d’Aff airs at the Embassy of the Republic of Moldova in Germany<br />
Languages<br />
English, German, French, Russian<br />
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