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Roger A. Meece

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322: 31: 484: 310:). In Washington, Meece has served in the Bureau of International Narcotics Matters (1986–1988), on detail to the Office of the Vice President, and as Director for Central African Affairs (1998–2000) at the State Department. In 2004 he was briefly diplomat-in-residence at 314:. Meece's State Department career culminated with his two ambassadorships during the 2000s. Mostly notably, he played a central role in leading the international community efforts to help the Congolese government organize the free elections of 2006 in the 598: 349:
of the United Kingdom in this role. The Secretary-General informed the Security Council of his decision in a letter dated 7 June. In accordance with Security Council resolution 1925 (2010), adopted on 28 May, MONUC will bear the title of
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and Head of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo(MONUSCO) on 9 June 2010. He replaced
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Meece joined the State Department in 1979. His early assignments included postings to the United States embassies in
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from 2010–2013. After this appointment, Meece retired from diplomatic positions.
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in 1971, and attended the National Defense College of Canada for one year.
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in the early 1970s. He subsequently worked in Peace Corps assignments in
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Ambassadors of the United States to the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Meece (on the right) speaks with election officials in the DRC, 2011.
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Before joining the Foreign Service, Meece served extensively in
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in 1949. He graduated with a B.A. in mathematics from
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United States Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of the Congo
George W. Bush
Aubrey Hooks
William J. Garvelink
United States Ambassador to Malawi
George W. Bush
Amelia Ellen Shippy
Steven A. Browning
Indianapolis
Indiana
Diplomat
Malawi
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Nigeria
Ethiopia
United Nations
Democratic Republic of Congo
Indianapolis
Indiana
Michigan State University
Africa
Peace Corps
Sierra Leone
Washington, D.C.
Niger
Cameroon
Republic of the Congo
Gabon
Cameroon

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