Mike McDonagh

Summary

Michael McDonagh, a national of Ireland, is a humanitarian, and a senior United Nations official working for the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

Mike McDonagh (photo by Religion and Ethics Newsletter)

He is working as head of the OCHA office in Ethiopia. Previous to joining OCHA, McDonagh worked for the Irish NGO, Concern, for more than 20 years, including serving as country director in Laos, Somalia, Angola, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Liberia, North Korea, Honduras, Albania and Zimbabwe. He joined OCHA in 2004, coordinating Darfur specifically. In 2007, he was appointed head of that office. During his tenure, he has advocated for a strong humanitarian response to the Darfur crisis,[1][2] and drew international attention to the recurrent attacks on humanitarian workers in Darfur and the impact these have on humanitarian aid. After Sudan, McDonagh was head of OCHA-Iraq and OCHA-Libya.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Sudan: Darfur force "should boost humanitarian access", IRIN, 1 August 2007
  2. ^ Darfur people still fleeing janjaweed militia: UN, Sudan Tribune, 15 March 2007
  3. ^ Violence cuts aid to 500,000 in Darfur: UN official, Reuters, 31 July 2007
Preceded by
Ramesh Rajasingham
Head of the OCHA Office, Sudan
2005–present
Succeeded by
n/a (incumbent)