Editor's Review

In 2006, he received two international awards in recognition of his work, including support to women in peacebuilding.

The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has appointed George Wachira of Kenya as the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Eswatini, with the host Government’s approval.

Mr. Wachira has devoted more than 30 years of his career on issues related to conflict prevention, peacebuilding, international affairs, governance and sustainable development, occupying leadership positions at the United Nations and externally.

Within the Organization, he most recently served as the United Nations Peace and Development Advisor in Eritrea, after holding a similar position in Guyana and Lesotho.

He has also led United Nations conflict prevention, strategic political analysis, peacebuilding, electoral support, political dialogue, human rights, national reforms and capacity building programmes.

Prior to joining the United Nations, he worked in the public and private sectors, including as executive director for the Nairobi Peace Initiative-Africa, a peacebuilding non-governmental organization where he contributed to strategic initiatives on peacebuilding practice in East, Central and West Africa.

In 2006, he received two international awards in recognition of his work, including support to women in peacebuilding.

Mr. Wachira holds a master’s degree in international peace studies from the University of Notre Dame in the USA and a bachelor’s degree in government and anthropology from the University of Nairobi in Kenya.