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Mokhtar Lamani, a Moroccan diplomat and former ambassador of the Arab League to
Iraq, is currently a visiting IDRC (International Development Research Centre)
senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation in Waterloo,
Ontario.
Prior to his position as Special Representative, Lamani was visiting
lecturer at universities across the West and Islamic regions from 2005-2006. As
Ambassador of the Organization of the Islamic Conference to the United Nations
from 1998-2004, he represented the OIC to the UN and Coordinator of the OIC
group in New York.
His distinguished career in international diplomacy
includes a number of positions with the General Secretariat and with the Arab
League, including Deputy Permanent Observer to the UN, Officer in Charge of
Iraq-Kuwait dispute, Coordinator of Secretariat Reform, and Coordinator of the
Euro-Arab Dialogue and Afro-Arab Cooperation.
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