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María Emma Mejía Vélez was born on 27 September, 1953 in Medellín, is a politician. Discover María Emma Mejía Vélez's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?
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María Emma Mejía Vélez |
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71 years old |
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Libra |
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27 September 1953 |
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27 September |
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Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia |
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Colombia |
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María Emma Mejía Vélez Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is María Emma Mejía Vélez's Husband?
Her husband is Alberto Casas
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Alberto Casas |
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Pedro Lucas Caballero |
María Emma Mejía Vélez Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is María Emma Mejía Vélez worth at the age of 71 years old? María Emma Mejía Vélez’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. She is from Colombia. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Mejía Vélez was appointed by former President Juan Manuel Santos as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and Permanent Representative of Colombia to the United Nations in February 2014. She finalized her term on October 1, 2018 During the course of her more than four years in the diplomatic post, she was involved with the adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals, the Addis Ababa Action Agenda of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development (Addis Ababa Action Agenda), the reform of the selection and appointment process criteria of the United Nations Secretary-General, the establishment of a first Special Political Mission in Colombia and its Verification Mission, as a result of the peace agreement between the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, among many other achievements in a context of a cycle of reforms of the organization.
In late 2016, the group transitioned into a new and expanded phase for women leadership at senior level positions in the United Nations, for which it changed its name to Group of Friends for Gender Parity. In 2019, the Group achieved 149 Member States.
Mejía Vélez, in her capacity as Permanent Representative of Colombia, led in the spring of 2015 a group of like-minded countries to form a "group of friends" who would pursue to update the terms of reference for the selection and appointment of the secretary-general. This goal was achieved through negotiations within the Ad Hoc Working Group for the Revitalization of the General Assembly and its landmark resolution 69/321 "Revitalization of the work of the General Assembly." Adopted by consensus on 11 September 2015, operatives paragraphs 32 and 38 modified the seventy-years old language to explicitly call for "Member States to consider presenting women as candidates for the position of Secretary-General."
In 2014 President Juan Manuel Santos appointed her as Ambassador to the United Nations in New York. Mejía Vélez was vice-president of the Economic and Social Council, one of the vice-presidents of the 70th session of the General Assembly and also the chairperson of the 71st session of the Third Committee on Social, Humanitarian and Cultural affairs. Additionally, Mejía Velez championed women's rights by creating the Group of Friends for Gender Parity and United Nations which as of March 2020 was integrated by 149 Member States.
Mejía also served as Chief of the Organization of American States Electoral Observation Mission in Paraguay in 2009 and Costa Rica in 2010. In 2011, she was appointed Secretary General of the Union of South American Nations, where she led institutional strengthening through the creation of twelve sectorial committees, including the South American Defense Council, to address the most relevant issues among its Member States.
From 2003 to 2011, Mejía Vélez worked as Executive President of Barefoot Foundation, a non-profit founded by the Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira and has been part of its Board of Directors ever since.
In 1993, Mejía Vélez became the first woman to be Ambassador of Colombia to Spain. In 1995, as the Minister of Education, she designed and implemented the first Colombian Decennial Education Plan and issued "Un Manual para ser Niño" written by Nobel laureate Gabriel García Marquez. As Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1996 to 1998, she was also the first woman to be designated as the Minister in Charge of the Duties of the Office of the President. In 1999-2000 she was a member of the Caguan Peace Process with FARC in behalf of the Government, and was a member of the civil society's Special Commission for the Negotiation with the National Liberation Army.
In 1990, former President César Gaviria Trujillo named her as the head of the Presidential Advisory Office for the City of Medellín, where she gained national recognition for her social work in the most violent territories under the control of the drug cartel.
María Emma Mejía Vélez (born 27 September 1953) is a Colombian politician, diplomat, and journalist. She was the Permanent Representative of Colombia to the United Nations in New York. She served as Secretary General of the Union of South American Nations, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Education, Ambassador of Colombia to Spain, and member of the Foreign Affairs Advisory Commission of Colombia. Mejía Vélez was also a peace negotiator with FARC and ELN armed groups. For over a decade, she held the post of Executive Director to the Barefoot Foundation, a non-profit founded by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira. Mejía Vélez also ran for vice-president and for mayor of Bogotá.