Jonathan Moore
Jonathan Moore "was an ambassador to the United Nations under President George H.W. Bush. He is now an adviser to the U.N. Development Program on post-conflict reconstruction and is an associate at the Shorenstein Center at Harvard University." [1]
"From 1989-92 Moore was Ambassador to the United Nations and Representative to its Economic and Social Council, and from 1986-89 U.S. Coordinator and Ambassador at large for Refugees and as Director of the Refugee Programs Bureau, U.S. Department of State. Currently, he is an associate at the Joan Shorenstein Center for the Press, Politics and Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, where he was Director of the Institute of Politics and Lecturer in Public Policy from 1974-86.
"During 1969-73, he served in Washington as Deputy Secretary of State, Counselor to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, and Associate Attorney General in the Justice Department. Previously, he worked for the U.S. Information Agency in India and Africa, in the U.S. Senate, and on state and national electoral campaigns.
"He continues efforts pursued over the past fifteen years for the United Nations and other international organizations in relief and development programs in poor and conflicted countries such as Cambodia, Afghanistan, Mozambique, Somalia, Haiti, Rwanda, Kosovo, Croatia, and Sri Lanka." [1]
- Director, CDA [2]
- Executive Board, Institute for Global Leadership
- Governing Council, Interpeace [3]