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Alan Claude Doss (born 7 January 1945) is a
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who has spent his entire professional life in the service of the
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, working on peacekeeping, development and humanitarian assignments in Africa, Asia and Europe as well as at
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in
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.


Early life

Doss grew up in
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,
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. He graduated from the
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and Political Science. He is married to Soheir Doss. They have three daughters and four granddaughters.


Career at the United Nations

Alan Doss began his UN career in 1966 in Kenya working for the
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(UNDP), the first of several assignments in Africa. Later appointments included posts as the UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative in
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and the
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coordinating UN operational activities in those countries. In 1977, he joined the Asia Bureau at UNDP headquarters and developed the first UNDP co-operation program for
Vietnam Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's List of countries and depende ...
. In 1979, he was appointed as Deputy Resident Representative of UNDP in China on the opening of the first international development co-operation programme and office in that country. Doss then served as United Nations Resident Coordinator and Regional Representative of the UNDP in
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, Thailand. At the same time, he was Director of the United Nations Border Relief Operation (UNBRO), in charge of United Nations assistance to hundreds of thousands of displaced Cambodians on the Thai-Cambodia border. During this period he was also the UN representative to the Mekong River Committee that manages South East Asia's greatest river network and was part of the negotiating team that restructured the institution into an inter-governmental commission with the re-admission of
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to the group. He was then appointed Director of the UNDP European Office in
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,
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, where he was charged with strengthening UNDP's outreach and fund raising work in Western Europe, focusing on advocacy for human development. He concurrently represented the UNDP at the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the
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(OECD) in Paris where he was member of the group that drew up the DAC's landmark study on conflict, peace and development co-operation in 1997. Doss subsequently held the position of Director of the
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(UNDG), which was set up by Secretary General
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to strengthen co-ordination among the UN organisations dealing with development under the leadership of the Administrator of UNDP. He worked on the design and implementation of reforms aimed to improve the performance of UN operational activities around the world. During that period he coordinated the UNDG's work on the follow-up to the UN global conferences of the nineties, which led to the pioneer publication "A Better World for All" published jointly by the UN, World Bank, IMF and OECD and subsequently, at the end of the decade, to the UN's
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. In late 2000, Doss joined the UN peacekeeping mission in Sierra Leone, (UNAMSIL), as Deputy Special Representative of the UN Secretary General while serving concurrently as United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative, His appointment, following on the recommendations of the Brahimi Panel on UN peace operations in late 2000, was aimed at strengthening the effectiveness of such operations through better co-ordination of UN peace keeping, humanitarian and development activities in country. During this period he oversaw the reintegration of war affected populations, UN support for the disarmament program, the restoration of state authority, governance reform and the national recovery programme. In 2004 Doss became the Principal Deputy UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General for
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, where he coordinated the work of the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission ONUCI in the areas of human rights, rule of law, civilian police and management. Following on his assignment to Côte d'Ivoire, Doss was named as the Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations in
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(UNMIL) and head of the UN peace keeping mission with the rank of Under Secretary General. The UN mission provided extensive security and political support for the 2005 national elections in Liberia, which resulted in the election of
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as Africa's first female elected head of state. Following the elections Doss worked very closely with the new Administration on national recovery and reconstruction including the groundbreaking governance and economic programme ( GEMAP). During this time, he worked closely with the UN Special Court for Sierra Leone l to ensure that Charles Taylor, the former leader of Liberia was detained and transferred by to the Court's jurisdiction to face charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity. On 24 October 2007, Doss was appointed as Special Representative of the Secretary General (SRSG) of the United Nations in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), also known as the DR Congo, Congo-Kinshasa, or simply the Congo (the last ambiguously also referring to the neighbouring Republic of the Congo), is a country in Central Africa. By land area, it is t ...
and Head of the UN peace keeping mission there (
MONUC The United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, or MONUSCO (an acronym based on its French name ), is a United Nations peacekeeping force in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A planned withdraw ...
), again with the rank of Under Secretary General. MONUC (now MONUSCO), was the UN's largest peace operation at that time. The UN Mission was (and remains) supports the peace process in the Congo as it seeks to end armed conflict in the war ravaged eastern part of the country. The Mission is promoting human rights, the protection of women and children, reform of state institutions and the holding of democratic elections.


Later career

Following his retirement from the United Nations in 2010, Doss joined the
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(GCSP) as a Visiting and then Associate Fellow where he lectured and published on peacekeeping, peace building and leadership. He was appointed
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(CMG) in the 2011 New Year Honours for services to the United Nations. He is a member of the Governing Board of Interpeace and the UN Institute for Training and Research’s I.Peace Advisory Board.


The Kofi Annan Foundation

In October 2011, Alan Doss was appointed by Kofi Annan as Senior Political Advisor to set up a peace and security unit at his Foundation based in Geneva. The Foundation is an independent, non profit organisation that works to promote better global governance and strengthen the capacities of people and countries to achieve a fairer, more peaceful and resilient world. In September 2014, Alan Doss was appointed Executive Director of the Kofi Annan Foundation, where his "outstanding experience in peace operations, development cooperation and humanitarian action gives him a unique perspective that will serve the Foundation well". In March 2018, Alan Doss was appointed by Kofi Annan as President of the Foundation. Alan Doss stepped down from the executive leadership of the Kofi Annan Foundation in June 2020 and was succeeded by Corinne Momal-Vanian. He is now Senior Adviser to the Foundation.


Publications


''Eyewitness: Crisis, Contention and Coherence - Reflections from the Field:'' International Peacekeeping Vol 14, No 2 April 2007.
* ''Ending an endless Congo war:'' Washington Times July, 2008.
''The 2009 Nelson Mandela Africa lecture at the Royal United Services Institute''
* ''Peacebuilding in Practice: A Personal Perspective on Liberia and the DRC:'' in Victory Among People: Lessons from Countering Insurgency and Stabilising Fragile States; ed: Greg Mills and David Richards, Royal United Services Institution and the Brenthurst Foundation, 2011. * ''After the Fall: Leaders, Leadership, and the Challenges of Post–Conflict Peacebuilding:'' Geneva Centre for Security Policy Paper #17, June 2011.
''Great Expectations: UN Peacekeeping, Civilian Protection, and the Use of Force:'' Geneva Centre for Security Policy, Research Series, 2011.
* ''Peace Operations and the Humanitarian Space: How can the Military and Civilians Cooperate in Protecting Civilians?'' International Forum for the Challenges of Peace Operations, Geneva Centre for Security Policy and the Swiss Confederation, 2012.
''A Life in Trouble: A Personal Reflection on Managing Crises:'' Britain and the World, Edinburgh University Press, Volume 5, 2012.
* ''Foreword: A New Deal? Development and Security in a Changing World:'' Jeremy Allouche and Jeremy Lind, Institute of Development Studies, UK, 2013. * ''Truth and Consequences'': Alan Doss and David Tolbert, Project Syndicate, July 11, 2014. * ''In the Footsteps of Dr Bunche: The Congo, UN Peacekeeping and the Use of Force:'
Journal of Strategic Studies
37(5), July 2014.
''United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC) and United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUSCO)''
The Oxford Handbook of United Nations Peacekeeping Operations, October, 2014.
''Kofi Annan’s Unfinished Green Revolution:'' Project Syndicate September 5, 2018.


* [https://www.lemonde.fr/afrique/article/2019/02/01/mo-ibrahim-le-resultat-de-la-presidentielle-en-rdc-est-une-defaite-pour-la-democratie_5417701_3212.html Mo Ibrahim and Alan Doss: ''“A Defeat for Democracy”'' -Guardian and Le Monde, February 2019.]
Alan Doss and Faizel Ismail: ''“Defending democracy: Nelson Mandela and Kofi Annan’s ideals under the spotlight”'' - The Daily Maverick, South Africa, 5 September 2019.

''“How can liberal democracies Best Manage China’s Re-emergence as a Great Power?”'' - The South China Morning Post, 4 November 2019.

''Preventing covid from killing democracy in Africa.'' Alan Doss and Mo Ibrahim. The Economist June 17th 2020.

''Safeguarding Democracy in West Africa.'' Africa Center for Strategic Studies, September 2020.

''A Peacekeeper in Africa: Learning from UN Interventions in Other People's Wars''
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2020.
''A Letter to the USA: Why Your Vote on Nov. 3 Matters for the World.''
PassBlue, New York, October 27, 2020. * See also other Alan Doss articles on Peace, Conflict and Development in PassBlue.
Episode 19: Book Talk - Alan Doss on A Peacekeeper in Africa: Learning from UN Interventions in Other People’s Wars.

IPI Global Observatory: Reflections on UN Peacekeeping: Q&A with Alan Doss, 25 February 2020.

Alan Doss on Diplomacy and Politics in United Nations Peacekeeping
International Peace Institute, February 10, 2020.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Doss, Alan Living people 1945 births Alumni of the London School of Economics British officials of the United Nations People from Cardiff Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George