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Name
  
David Angell


Role
  
Diplomat

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David Jonathon Robin Angell is a current Canadian diplomat. He is the Canadian High Commissioner to Kenya since 2012. At the same time, he is also cross-posted as High Commissioner to Rwanda and Uganda; as Ambassador designate to Burundi, Somalia and South Sudan, and as Canada's representative to the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) in Nairobi.

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In March 2014, along with the High Commissioners from Australia and the UK, and Ambassadors from the EU and several other countries, he co-signed, in his capacity of Canadian High Commissioner to Uganda, a "Statement From European Union Diplomats On The Anti-Homosexuality Law" expressing concern and disappointment over Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Bill

Education

BA [Political Science], Yale University, 1986; MA [International Relations], University of Toronto, 1987; MPhil [International Relations], University of Cambridge [Commonwealth Scholar], 1988.

Work History

David Angell joined External Affairs and International Trade Canada in 1989. He was posted to Washington, D.C. from 1991 to 1993. From 1995 to 1996, he was posted to Northern Ireland to act as adviser to Gen. John de Chastelain in the peace process there. From 1996 to 2001, he worked at the Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York (1996 to 2001), From 2004 to 2012, he was High Commissioner in Nigeria. During that time, from 2004 to 2007, he was also Ambassador to the Economic Community of West African States. He has also been Director General for the International Organizations of the Canadian Foreign Affairs and International Trade.

Personal

David grew up in Westmount, Montreal, Quebec, the son of Sylvia and Harold Angell. He married Katherine Mary (Kate) Raybould in October 1990; they have two children, Alexandra and Jonathan.

References

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