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The permanent representative of Barbados to the United Nations is in charge of the Barbados's diplomatic mission to the United Nations Headquarters in New York City, United States of America. The current office holder is François Jackman, a career diplomat[1] and the son of Oliver Jackman, the first Permanent Representative. Apart from the Barbados mission to the UN in New York, there is another Barbadian mission based at the UNO office in Geneva, Switzerland, and Nairobi, Kenya.
№ | Permanent Representative | Years served |
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1 | Oliver Jackman | 1969 – 1971[2] |
2 | Waldo Emerson Waldron-Ramsey | 1971.07.12. – 1976 |
3 | James Cameron Tudor | 1976 – |
4 | George Moe[3] | early 1970s? |
5 | Nita Barrow | 1986 – 1990 |
6 | Besley Maycock | 1990.07. – 1995 |
7 | Carlston Belfield Boucher | 1995 – 1999 |
8 | June Yvonne Clarke | 1999.09.07 – 2004[4] |
9 | Christopher Fitzherbert Hackett | 2005 – 2009[5] |
10 | Joyce Dianne Bourne | 2010 |
11 | Joseph E. Goddard | 2010.09.09 – 2015[6] |
11 | Keith Hamilton Lewellyn Marshall[7] | 2015.04.22. – 2018[8] |
12 | Henrietta Elizabeth Thompson | 2018.08.30 – 2021[9] |
13 | François Jackman | 2021.05.01 – Present[10] |
Permanent Representative and Ambassador of Barbados to the United Nations | |
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Incumbent since 1 May 2021François Jackman | |
Appointer | Cabinet of Barbados (G. G. Sandra Mason) |
Inaugural holder | Frank Leslie Walcott |
Formation | 1966 |
Website | Permanent Representative and Ambassador |
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