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Senior British official to be named U.N. aid chief: diplomats

by Reuters
Wednesday, 10 May 2017 20:50 GMT

Women with food ration cards are seen in a queue at a food distribution centre at the Banki IDP camp in Borno, Nigeria April 26, 2017. REUTERS/Afolabi Sotunde

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The world body struggles to help some 20 million people who risk starvation in Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen

UNITED NATIONS, May 10 (Reuters) - United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is set to name senior British foreign aid official Mark Lowcock as the new U.N. aid chief, U.N. officials and diplomats said on Wednesday.

Lowcock, who currently heads Britain's Department for International Development, will replace Stephen O'Brien, who was appointed by previous U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon in March 2015. Lowcock has worked for the British aid department since 1985.

The appointment, due to be announced this week, comes as the world body struggles to help some 20 million people who risk starvation in Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen and fights to get aid into other conflict zones such as Syria and Iraq.

(Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Sandra Maler)

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