We have to say, since March 2009, when Dujarric was pushed aside from Ban Ki Moon team and decided to join UNDP and become the public face for the most corrupt UN agency, we felt really bad for the man.
He was not a David Morrison, nor a Michele Montas. He was the only professional who knew well how to do his business.
Today we salute Mr. Dujarric's departure from UNDP, in what staffers around him call a "lateral move" to a less public and definitely "less involved" job at UN Secretariat.
The man who was used to seating in rooms with the big boys (uncle Helen included), will have now to adjust.
Good Luck Stephane Dujarric !
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Was this his last piece of work?
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sunday-star-times/opinion/4676435/HIV-fresh-water-and-mangoes-all-in-a-days-work
The regime of Helen Clark is no different from those of Libyan or Bahrain. Helen Clark commands that every activity is attributed to her or her office and that only good news appears online. If you dare not to comply her "de facto chief of staff" will make you persona non grata. Inside the UNDP there is a state of total totalitarism, where all accounts of projects and achievables are kept secret, and staffers who work on projects like those "for job creation" cannot even substantiate the numbers the regime of Helen Clark claim it has. But now is the time of this communists and socialists who feel that with Obama Administration not paying at all attention to their performance they can actually go away with murder.
200 dead so far in Libya and Helen Clark and Ban Ki Moon don't dare to say nothing because Libya is a member of their board. Shame on UN ! Shame of Helen Clark ! Shame on New Zealand that produced this monster !
This is what UNDP thinks of Libya: http://hdr.undp.org/en/reports/national/arabstates/libya/name,3293,en.html
UNDP has always been and will always be on the side of dictators. This organization has nothing different from these criminal despots.
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