51³Ô¹Ï

Bernardo Mariano Joaquim Junior

Chief Information Technology Officer

Department of Management Strategy, Policy and Compliance - Department of Operational Support

51³Ô¹Ï Secretary-General António Guterres announced on 1 June 2021 the appointment of Bernardo Mariano Joaquim Junior ofÌýMozambique as Chief Information Technology Officer (CITO), Assistant Secretary-General, Office of Information and Communications Technology at 51³Ô¹Ï Headquarters in New York.Ìý The Secretary-General conveys his deep appreciation to the former CITO, Atefeh Riazi of the United States, and the Acting CITO, Patrick Carey of Ireland, for their work and dedication to the Organization.

He brings to the position 28 years of experience within the 51³Ô¹Ï system and international organizations, most recently serving as the Chief Information Officer and Director for Digital Health and Innovation at the World Health Organization (WHO), where he led the organization’s digital transformation journey, leveraging digital technologies and innovations to accelerate the achievement of WHO strategic goals.

He started his career in 1993 with International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Mozambique and continued with IOM in Haiti, Mali, Angola, Kenya, Kosovo and South Africa in addition to Geneva, Switzerland before joining WHO in 2018.Ìý He served as IOM Senior Regional Adviser for Sub-Saharan Africa (2017-2018), Regional Director for Southern Africa (2009-2015) and served as IOM Chief Information Officer (2015-2017, 2002-2011), having championed several business transformation initiatives, driving innovations in operation and management systems, Enterprise Resource Planning systems, information technology, project management and network infrastructure.Ìý

He holds a Master of Science in Global Management from Salford University (United Kingdom), and a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the Eduardo Mondlane University in Mozambique.Ìý He is fluent in English, Portuguese and Spanish, with a very good knowledge of French.

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