Mohammad Naciri ( ar, محمد الناصري, born 31 July 1973, Mḥmd ālnāṣry) is the director for the
Arab States and Asia Pacific regions for the
United Nations Entity for
Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (
UN Women). He is the first man to hold the post of regional director within UN Women and the only one thus far. A senior United Nations official, Naciri has served with the UN for more than two decades. Prior to his current appointment, he served as deputy regional director, Arab States, UN Women. He belongs to the Naciri family, a long-standing family in
Morocco. Naciri has been engaged in addressing cultural and religious norms from a gendered perspective, creating space for partnerships with religious institutions such as
Rabita Mohammedia des Oulémas He has spearheaded work on engaging men and boys as agents of change in the region, including through issuing a report on masculinities – the first of its kind in the Arab World.
Naciri is a supporter of the arts. He has been supporting young and up and coming artists from the Arab world.
Early life
Family
Naciri was born in
Rabat
Rabat (, also , ; ar, الرِّبَاط, er-Ribât; ber, ⵕⵕⴱⴰⵟ, ṛṛbaṭ) is the capital city of Morocco and the country's seventh largest city with an urban population of approximately 580,000 (2014) and a metropolitan populati ...
to a Moroccan father and an Egyptian mother. The
Naciri family is a long-standing family in
Morocco, whose members have held various positions in government, academia and the judiciary. The Naciri family is notably a large and ancient family of
Saharan origin, present everywhere in
Morocco. They are affiliated with their ancestor Mohamed Ben Nacer (hence their name) founder of the seventeenth century Sufi following bearing their name to
Tamegroute and disciple of Abu Hafs Omar Bin Ahmed Al Ansari who instructed him to inculcate the principles of
Tariqa Chadhiliyya.
Notably, Naciri is the grand-nephew of Mohamed El Mekki Naciri, the former Moroccan ambassador to Libya, minister for religious endowments and the owner and chief editor of Al Alam newspaper, former head of Arrabita Al Mohammadia. He is the nephew of
Khalid Naciri, the former minister of communication and the spokesperson of the Moroccan government. Naciri is also the first cousin of
Salaheddine Mezouar
Salaheddine Mezouar ( ar, صلاح الدين مزوار – born 11 December 1953, Meknes) is a Moroccan politician and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 10 October 2013 until 2017.
Career
In 2004, he was appointed Minister of Industry, Trade ...
, the former foreign minister of Morocco.
His maternal grandfather is Mohamed Ayoub, a senior member of the Egyptian government, a governor of the Eastern governorate from 1970 to 1975, and a founding member of the
new delegation party in 1978.
Naciri's parents were travelling when growing up, he received his primary education in different countries, graduating from high school in the
United Arab Emirates.
Education
Naciri has a master's degree in
public policy and
international development
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from the
Kennedy School of Government,
Harvard University (United States) in 1997-1999. He has a second master's degree in
social anthropology
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from the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology,
University of Oxford (United Kingdom) in 1999-2000 where he was a
Chevening scholar, and a third
master's degree in
business administration
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from
the Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport in
Alexandria (
Egypt) from 1995-1997.
Career
Naciri began his career as an intern with
UNICEF, and has since then stayed in the world of development and human rights.
UN Women
Naciri is an outspoken supporter of women's rights in the region, and the engagement of women in peace processes in particular. Under his leadership, the regional office supported the convening of 45 Yemeni women from different factions to call for an engendered peace process, in his remarks to the meeting, Naciri said, "Yemeni women have an opportunity to contribute in building peace, revitalizing dialogue, and helping Yemen get out from this dark tunnel. We are counting on Yemeni women’s wisdom to create a model that people will follow."
Having been appointed immediately after the
Arab spring, much of Naciri's work on
gender equality in the region focused on participation and leadership. "We need to look on how can we sustain this participation," Naciri said. "With women, with men, with the country at large, and the government, how can we prove that women's participation is of interest and benefit to the whole society."
Under his leadership, UN Women and
(ESCWA) launched regional research on the costing of violence. He has spearheaded work on engaging men and boys as agents of change in the region, including through issuing a report on masculinities – the first of its kind in the Arab World.
Naciri has worked on expanding both the scope and partnerships of the regional office. A new concept note for a partnership initiative between
Union for the Mediterranean
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(UfM),
U.N. Women and the
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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on Women and ICTs is already under discussion and, according to Naciri, new expertise in this area will definitely be in demand in the future.
Naciri has successfully established several partnerships with bilateral development partners, including the EU MADAD trust fund for
Syria
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response,
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
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(SIDA),
Finland,
Japan
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and the government of
Norway to mention a few.
Naciri has been engaged in addressing cultural and religious norms from a gendered perspective, creating space for partnerships with religious institutions such as
Rabita Mohammedia des Oulémas.
UN Women under his leadership successfully advocated for the abolishment of laws that gave clemency to rapists if they married their victims in
Lebanon,
Jordan,
Morocco and
Tunisia.
Dubai Lynx 2015
In 2015 UN Women partnered with
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, the largest regional advertising festival to highlight violence against women, and encouraged young creatives to come up with a video brief on the issue. The regional office shed light on gender taboos through a mother's day campaign which went viral both in the region and beyond. The campaign, highlighting the shame associated with saying one's mother's name, resulted in thousands posting on social media in honor of their mothers.
UNDP Yemen
From 2009 to 2012, Naciri was the deputy country director of the
United Nations Development Programme in
Yemen. During this time he managed a comprehensive development portfolio including good governance, poverty alleviation and environmental sustainability in line with UNDP strategic priorities and the Yemen development framework.
UNDP Kuwait
He was the acting
UNDP Kuwait resident representative in 2008-2009, working on, among other things, women's empowerment and witnessing the election of female parliamentarians for the first time in the country's history. He worked on the transparency index, and updating the fiscal policy of the
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. He further worked with
Kuwait on the aftermath of the environmental damages caused by the
Iraq war through the burning of oil fields.
International Organization for Migration
Naciri first served with the
International Organization For Migration (IOM) as a UN Junior Professional Officer Programme in
Cambodia. Here he lobbied for recognition of the
human trafficking
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atrocities taking place in the country, including supporting a public hearing in the
US congress in 2003 for the US state department trafficking in persons report. Naciri raised US$10 million for IOMs work on trafficking from the US government as a result of this. Following his time in Cambodia, Naciri was appointed as chief of mission for IOM in
Kuwait and tasked with establishing IOMs mission in country. During this time he worked closely with Kuwaiti authorities to include domestic workers under the labor code. Naciri was also in charge of IOMs
Southern Iraq response from
Kuwait. He was also the deputy director for the out of country voting for
Iraq during the 2005 elections. In 2006, during the
Lebanon war, Naciri was seconded to be the IOM emergency coordinator.
Personal Endeavors
# Naciri is a supporter of the arts. In 2008, he was cited by ''Canvas Magazine'', Volume 4, Issue 3 in May–June 2008 as one of the youngest patrons of Middle Eastern art. He has been supporting young and up and coming artists from the Arab world. He was also featured in the ''Financial Times'' profile of his personal art collection and how it relates to his women's rights activism.
# In 2001, he was featured with an article in Katya Traboulsi's book ''"Des Autres/Of Others"'' in which he wrote about the relationship between art and people.
# In April 2018, Naciri gave a TED X talk on being a Male, Muslim, Arab Feminist at
Sciences PO
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Menton campus. In May 2018, Naciri spoke at
Oxford University on women's empowerment in the
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
# In 2016, Naciri spearheaded the IIFMENA conference, including closing remarks and the launching of the Sharjah declaration.
# In 2017, Naciri and UN Women in partnership with
Promundo launched the first regional research on masculinities.
# In November 2015, Naciri and six other high-profile personalities performed an internationally acclaimed documentary play, ''SEVEN'', for the first time in
Cairo.
# Naciri is an international jury member of the Global award of Women's Empowerment, to be awarded in March 2019.
# In June 2018, he was a speaker at POLITICO.
#In October 2018, he was on the board of Arab Woman Awards 2018, Kuwait.
#In November 2018, he was the Columbia European Society and GEG Columbia guest lecturer on EU Involvement in Arab Female Empowerment.
# Naciri was a member of the Blues rowing team while at Oxford and is a
black belt
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Shotokan Karate practitioner. He was a member of the
Rotaract from 1992 to 1999. From 1993 to 1997 he was a member of
AIESEC.
Publications
Naciri has been featured in several publications, notably around women's rights.
* In May 2018 he was featured in Gulf Affairs.
* In February 2018, he co-authored an op-ed calling for the importance of an inclusive peace process in
Yemen.
* In 2017, The
Union for the Mediterranean
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interviewed him.
References
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1973 births
Living people
People from Rabat
Moroccan officials of the United Nations
Harvard Kennedy School alumni