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}}'''Sofia Borges''' is an East Timorese (and possibly Australian) diplomat working in the UN system, especially with the implementation of the [[Agenda 2030]]. She attended [[Event 201]], the dress rehearsal for [[COVID-19]].
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==Career==
 
==Career==
"Prior to joining the Office of the President of the UN General Assembly, Sofia worked as Special Adviser on the 2030 Agenda to the World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA).
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Borges holds degrees in [[Anthropology]], [[Political Science]], and [[Law]] from the [[Australian National University]], [[Canberra]], and [[Northern Territory University]], [[Darwin]].
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Borges then worked both as an anthropologist at the [[Central Land Council]] in [[Australia]], engaging with indigenous land owners in Central Australia on lands rights claims, and at the [[Asian Development Bank]] on issues surrounding post-conflict reconstruction in Timor-Leste. She then joined the [[Australian Foreign Ministry]], and worked as an official election officer with the [[Australian Electoral Commission]] for Timor-Leste’s independence referendum of 30 August 1999."<ref>https://www.un.org/pga/72/2017/09/09/sofia-borges/</ref>
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From 2002-2016, she held various positions at the Permanent Mission of Timor-Leste to the UN, including six years as Ambassador and Permanent Representative,<ref name=foundation>https://unfoundation.org/who-we-are/our-people/sofia-borges/</ref> during which time she served as Chair of the Third Committee for the 69th session of the UN General Assembly and as a Vice President of the 68th Session of the [[UN General Assembly]].
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She was the Chief Negotiator for Timor-Leste during the Open Working Group on the [[Sustainable Development Goals]] (2013-2014). Borges worked as Special Adviser on the [[2030 Agenda]] to the World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA). She was Chair of the G7+ (2010-2014), a role which was critical in the negotiations on the UN [[2030 Agenda]].<ref name=foundation/>
  
Previously she was [[Permanent Representative of Timor-Leste to the UN]] from 2010-2016 during which time she served as Chair of the Third Committee for the 69th session of the UN General Assembly and as a Vice President of the 68th Session of the [[UN General Assembly]]. She was Lead Negotiator for her country during the Open Working Group on the Sustainable Development Goals and Lead Negotiator for Timor-Leste Post-2015 Inter-Governmental Negotiations on the SDGs.
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Per 2021, Borges is the [[UN Foundation]]’s Senior Vice President and Head of the [[New York]] Office.<ref name=foundation/>
  
Prior to her appointment in March 2010 as the Timor-Leste’s third Permanent Representative, Sofia was the Acting Chargé d’Affaires and served as Vice-Chair of the 2007 Caribbean Regional Seminar, held in [[Grenada]] under the auspices of the United Nations Special Committee on Decolonization.
 
  
Before joining the [[Australia/Ministry of Foreign Affairs|Ministry of Foreign Affairs]], Sofia worked as an official election officer with the [[Australian Electoral Commission]] for Timor-Leste’s Popular Consultation of 30 August 1999."<ref>https://www.un.org/pga/72/2017/09/09/sofia-borges/</ref>
 
 
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Latest revision as of 00:33, 17 October 2021

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(diplomat)
Sofia Borges.jpg
NationalityEast Timorese, Australian?
Alma materAustralian National University, Northern Territory University
InterestsAgenda 2030
Possibly Australian/Timorese dual national. Important in the UN system working with implementation of the Agenda 2030. Attended Event 201.

Sofia Borges is an East Timorese (and possibly Australian) diplomat working in the UN system, especially with the implementation of the Agenda 2030. She attended Event 201, the dress rehearsal for COVID-19.

Career

Borges holds degrees in Anthropology, Political Science, and Law from the Australian National University, Canberra, and Northern Territory University, Darwin.

Borges then worked both as an anthropologist at the Central Land Council in Australia, engaging with indigenous land owners in Central Australia on lands rights claims, and at the Asian Development Bank on issues surrounding post-conflict reconstruction in Timor-Leste. She then joined the Australian Foreign Ministry, and worked as an official election officer with the Australian Electoral Commission for Timor-Leste’s independence referendum of 30 August 1999."[1]

From 2002-2016, she held various positions at the Permanent Mission of Timor-Leste to the UN, including six years as Ambassador and Permanent Representative,[2] during which time she served as Chair of the Third Committee for the 69th session of the UN General Assembly and as a Vice President of the 68th Session of the UN General Assembly.

She was the Chief Negotiator for Timor-Leste during the Open Working Group on the Sustainable Development Goals (2013-2014). Borges worked as Special Adviser on the 2030 Agenda to the World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA). She was Chair of the G7+ (2010-2014), a role which was critical in the negotiations on the UN 2030 Agenda.[2]

Per 2021, Borges is the UN Foundation’s Senior Vice President and Head of the New York Office.[2]


 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Event 20118 October 201918 October 2019New York
US
A Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security/World Economic Forum/Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation sponsored large scale simulation of a global coronavirus pandemic predicting an apocalyptic outcome. Held October 2019.
Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.


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