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Global Community Liaison Office (GCLO) – Community Liaison Office (CLO) Program, Crisis Management Services, Education and Youth, Expeditious Naturalization Support, Family Member Employment, Post Evacuation, Unaccompanied Tours.
Office of Allowances – develops and coordinates policies, regulations, standards, and procedures to administer the government-wide allowances and benefits program abroad under the Department of State Standardized Regulations (DSSR).
Office of Logistics Management – provides global logistics support for employees and family members. Their publication It’s Your Move is invaluable for planning an international relocation.
Office of Overseas Schools – provides the Department of State foreign service community with information on international schools, overseas special needs services, teaching overseas and other topics relevant to international education.
Office of Medical Services – provides healthcare to U.S. government employees and their families who are assigned to U.S. embassies and consulates worldwide. For the same population, the Office of Medical Services also provides free, confidential counseling by clinical social workers through the Employee Consultation Service (ECS). In addition, the MED Child and Family Program works with parents to assure children’s mental health and special educational needs are identified, appropriately assessed and have an effective treatment and educational plan established in advance of and during overseas assignments.
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Outside Organizations and Groups
AAFSW (Associates of the American Foreign Service Worldwide) – offers a local playgroup, French language group, foreign-born spouses group, morning coffees with special speakers, the Livelines e-mail group, a listing of Foreign Service Blogs , and more.
ADST (Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training) – offers texts of its “country reader” oral history collections free of charge on its website. These collections bring together excerpts on individual countries from ADST’s 1700 interviews of former diplomats. The full collection of diplomatic oral histories is available at the Library of Congress through a link at adst.org. The organization also has a publications program and supports diplomatic training.
AFSA (American Foreign Service Association) – the professional association of the U.S. Foreign Service and the exclusive bargaining agent for all Foreign Service employees in the five foreign affairs agencies. The AFSA Member Guidance section of their websites offers basic information that may be of assistance, including an attorney’s list. They also provide a listing of Foreign Service Blogs .
Foreign Service Youth Foundation (FSYF) – sponsors activities for Foreign Service kids ages 5 to 18.
glifaa- LGBT+ in Foreign Affairs Agencies – State Department and USAID employee affinity group advancing diversity and workplace equity in U.S. foreign affairs agencies and human rights for LGBT people around the world.
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Ambassador Pema Choden was appointed Foreign Secretary of Bhutan on 6 November 2021. She served as the Director General of the Department of Multilateral Affairs from March 2021.
Prior to this, she served as Bhutan’s resident Ambassador to Belgium and the European Union with concurrent accreditation to Sweden, the Netherlands, Denmark, Finland and Spain from April 2016 to January 2021.
She previously served as the resident Ambassador of Bhutan to Bangladesh with concurrent accreditation to the Maldives, Pakistan, South Korea, and Sri Lanka from April 2014 to March 2016.
She joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1989 and has served in various capacities including as the Head of the Policy and Planning Division; Chief, Europe, Americas & Africa Division in the Department of Bilateral Affairs; Assistant Director, Bilateral Division; Attache, Bilateral and Multilateral Division; and Trainee Officer in the Conference Division. She has also served at the Permanent Mission of Bhutan to the UN in Geneva and the Royal Bhutanese Embassy in Dhaka.
She served on deputation as the Managing Director of the Bhutan Broadcasting Service Corporation, Thimphu from 2007 to 2011.
She received her Bachelor’s Degree from Sherubtse College, Kanglung, Bhutan and Diploma (International Relations) from the Institut International d’Administration Publique (IIAP), Ecole Nationale d’Administration (ENA), Paris, France.
She is married with three children.
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Dr Syrus Qazi is currently Pakistan’s ambassador to Turkey where Junaid Yousaf has been appointed as the new envoy. Well-placed diplomatic sources told The News here Wednesday that the government in a major reshuffle has changed nine ambassadors and additional secretaries.
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Moin was first posted high commissioner to India but couldn’t proceed to New Delhi due to downgrading of diplomatic ties on account of annexation of occupied Kashmir. He was later posted ambassador to China and still working there. Additional Secretary Ali Javed Nasir has been appointed ambassador to Italy where Jauhar Saleem has completed his tenure and upon returning to the headquarters, he would become Director General of Foreign Service Academy (DG FSA).
Former spokesperson for the Foreign Office Ms Ayesha Farooqi has been appointed ambassador to Ireland. Asif Memon has become ambassador to Hungry to replace Dr Muhammad Aejaz. The acting high commissioner in India, Aftab Hasan Khan, has been appointed high commissioner to South Africa vice Mazhar Javed, who will be reporting to the headquarters and will be made an additional secretary.
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Londoner entered Commons in 2015 and has spent nearly a year directly working for new PM
J ames Cleverly becomes foreign secretary after nearly two years as a junior minister in the department and a few weeks as education secretary, with the challenge of working for a new prime minister who wants to drive foreign policy personally.
The 53-year-old was an early backer of Liz Truss, on board ahead of the first ballot, and during the campaign was happy to criticise her defeated rival, Rishi Sunak, for being slow to respond to concerns about the influence of China.
At one point the former chancellor proposed a ban on China’s 30 Confucius Institutes in Britain. Although Truss has not made a similar commitment, Cleverly argued that Truss had been focused on Beijing “for quite some time” and that “we do need to look at China’s influence, not just on the world stage but here in the UK”.
Other senior Conservatives who had hoped to become foreign secretary suggest, in private, that Cleverly’s appointment “is designed so that Liz can remain foreign secretary while based in No 10”, arguing that the new prime minister wants to reserve decision-making for herself.
Nevertheless, the requirement to spend day and weeks on the road requires a certain amount of trust from the occupant of Downing Street. Cleverly spent nearly a year directly working for the new prime minister, and his Blackheath home in south-east London is a mile down the road from where Truss lived in Greenwich.
It is a part of London with which the politician has been associated all his life. Cleverly, whose mother came to the UK from Sierra Leone, and whose father’s family is from Wiltshire, was brought up in a one-bedroom flat in nearby Hither Green, as an only child, partly because his parents could not afford to bring up another.
Though not wealthy – his mother was a nurse, his father a surveyor – they paid for Cleverly to attend Colfe’s school, where fees can be as much as £18,300 a year. From there he joined the army. An early injury robbed him of a full-time military career, though he remains a member of the reservist Territorial Army.
Instead he studied as the University of west London, where he met his wife, Susannah, and began a career in publishing before drifting into Conservative politics around 2002. One of his first acts was to write a report on how the party could do more to win over black voters, and he “very quickly found itself to Iain Duncan Smith’s office” when he was party leader.
It helped get him on the Conservative map, and he won the Bexley and Bromley seat on the London Assembly in 2008 as Boris Johnson became mayor. Cleverly served as chair of the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority, and presided over the closure of 10 fire stations – a decision forced on him, he said, by budget cuts.
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Upwardly mobile, Cleverly entered the Commons in 2015 as the MP for Braintree in Essex and tried to cultivate a reputation for plain speaking. He described Theresa May’s disastrous 2017 election campaign as “devoid of hope” and briefly tried to stand for the leadership after she quit, but failed to attract enough support.
At one point he extracted an apology from the singer Lily Allen after she mistakenly accused the former transport minister Chris Grayling for being at lunch when Monarch airlines went under. But he was criticised for claiming the 19th-century anti-slavery MP William Wilberforce was a Tory when he was an independent.
Johnson made Cleverly co-party chairman in July 2019, although his successful election campaign was largely driven by Dominic Cummings, and he was demoted in the post-election reshuffle in February 2020 to the Foreign Office role, from which he has been able to chart a rapid political ascent.
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