Mohammad Sharif (born 1933 in Nepal), was the head of the Youth Unit, Centre for Social Development and Humanitarian Affairs[1] at the United Nations from 1979 to 1987 and then became in charge of 3 sections: disability, ageing and youth sections. He was also the Executive Secretary of International Youth Year[2][3]
During International Youth Year Sharif represented the UN at a number of International Conferences in the capacity as the personal representative of the Secretary General of the UN.[4] Among the few conferences where he played this role (mentioned in the Secretary General's Report to the UN on IYY in 1985[4]) are the UNESCO's World Youth Congress and the International Youth Year Conference on Law.
He graduated from Patna University in India and completed a PhD at Iowa State University in 1969.[5] He was formerly an official in the Nepalese government and an advisor to the King. He played a key role in the establishment of that country's national airline.
References
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- ^ Activities of the United Nations System in the Field of Youth. UNESCO – World Congress on Youth (Barcelona, Spain, 8–15 July 1985). SHS/85/CONF.401/INF.5. May 1985. p. 40 (Annex p. 1)
- ^ Final Report of the World Congress on Youth, p. 126. http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0006/000684/068409eb.pdf
- ^ a b IYY: Report of the Director General, UNESCO, General Conference, 23rd Session, 12 September 1985
- ^ Sharif, Mohammad. "Perception of village needs by four categories of need definers in Nepal". Iowa State University Digital Repository. Digital Repository @ Iowa State University. Retrieved 26 September 2017.