25 Sep 2014, 07:13 am Print
“The Secretary-General pays tribute to Vogt’s long and rich career in the United Nations, the African Union and academia,” said a statement issued by Ban’s spokesperson.
“He recalls that Vogt was known for her tireless work, unmatched kindness and the incredible courage she displayed in the many dangerous duty stations where she served.”
The Secretary-General saluted Vogt’s leadership, including during very turbulent times in Somalia and the CAR, saying she “saved lives, inspired others and brought joy to those she met.”
“Her many friends, colleagues and admirers, in the United Nations and elsewhere, will always remember her profound decency and humanity,” the statement added.
Special Representative Margaret Vogt. UN Photo/JC McIlwaine