Dr. Kandeh Yumkela Resigns from UN

Re-issued as received

VIENNA, 12 March (Sustainable Energy for All) – Kandeh Yumkella, the UN Secretary-General's Special Representative for Sustainable Energy for All and CEO of the Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All) initiative, today sent this personal message to members of SE4All's Advisory Board:

"Dear Members of the Advisory Board, dear friends,

"A few months ago I informed the Secretary-General that I would like to step down as his Special Representative and CEO of Sustainable Energy for All as of July 2015. He has now graciously accepted my request and the announcement will be made soon.

"It has not been an easy decision to end my 19-year career serving humanity under the auspices of the UN system, including as Director General of UNIDO. But I believe it is now time for me to go home to serve my people in Sierra Leone.

"It has been an honour and privilege to work with many colleagues at the UN and across the world, and to be elected twice as director general of a UN-Specialized Agency. I have learnt a lot along the way, especially being part of the Chief Executives Board of global leaders dealing with the most formidable challenges facing the community of nations, from poverty and inequality to human rights, climate change and other causes of vulnerability and insecurity. As a member of the CEB, one of the momentous challenges was to deal with the global food, fuel and financial crisis in 2008 – the worst global economic meltdown since the 1930s – and to play an active role in the process of defining a new inclusive and transformative global development agenda to replace the Millennium Development Goals.

"I am grateful to the Secretary-General for granting me the opportunity to chair and lead UN-Energy, the Advisory Group on Energy and Climate Change (AGECC), the Advisory Group on Sustainable Energy for All, and now to serve as SRSG/CEO for SE4All.

"It has been an intense and uplifting experience to play a part in putting the goal of universal access to sustainable energy in its rightful place as a central pillar of the sustainable development agenda. I was present through the conception and birth of SE4All, and it has been a privilege to help guide it to where we are today, on the cusp of achieving a sustainable development goal for energy. Thank you for your support on this journey, and your wisdom.

"I'm also happy to see the Deputy Secretary-General and the SE4All Executive Committee (under the able leadership of Mr. Chad Holliday) oversee the transition process to a new leadership and robust longer term institutional arrangement for the initiative. We have set up a selection panel to recruit a new leader for SE4All. I have no doubt that the initiative is in fine hands and will continue to go from strength to strength. It is a vision whose time has come, demonstrating in very practical terms that achieving universal energy access and mitigating climate change are not mutually exclusive goals, but can be part of the same, coherent solution.

"Almost three years after world leaders at Rio+20 declared that "we are all determined to act to make sustainable energy for all a reality", 2015 provides an historic opportunity for SE4All and all of us to be drivers for change to achieve the future Sustainable Development Goals and climate change agreements. SE4All is already engaged to support relevant processes, including the post-2015 deliberations, Financing for Development, G20 efforts and COP 21. Our annual UN Sustainable Energy for All Forum will provide a platform to spread our vision, share innovations and inspire all stakeholders to take bold actions.

"There's a saying that it takes a village to raise a child. I like to think we've been that village, together raising Sustainable Energy for All to become a strong, mature voice in the world, one that can galvanise real action to improve lives. Individuals come and go, but the village carries on. Under your guidance, and with the dedication of its small staff and huge network of partners, I know the SE4All movement will continue to grow and flourish.

"Sincerely yours,

"Kandeh Yumkella"

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1 Comment

  1. the so-called stage manage protest in London by disgruntled slpp unproductive supporters is very pathetic,and this show that many of these people belong to the past and in another planet.slpp were in government for ten years,but what did they achieve,?,nothing. Except for the plunder of the commercial bank, the central bank, and the country's treasury billions in secretive bank account overseas. Please slop don't talk about corruptions,it's too soon for the people of mother Sierra Leone to forget the slop party

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