Siddharth Chatterjee of India takes over as UN Resident Coordinator in China
He will be UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres s senior-most UN Representative in China as the UN Resident Coordinator.
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BEIJING: Senior UN official Siddharth Chatterjee of India has formally taken over as the United Nations Resident Coordinator in China, a key posting of overseeing the work of 27 agencies, funds and programmes of the global organisation in the world s most populous country.
He will be UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres s senior-most UN Representative in China as the UN Resident Coordinator. Chatterjee, whose early career was in the Indian Army, was decorated for gallantry by the President of India in 1995.
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“COVID – 19 has triggered an economic slowdown in Sri Lanka that has particularly hit the tourism, manufacturing and MSE sectors,” said Country Director for the International Labour Organization (ILO) in Sri Lanka and the Maldives, Simrin Singh.
She spoke to Daily News Business on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the world of work - discussing adapting to the new norms of working, the future of remote working, the most hard-hit due to the pandemic and the plight of local Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs).