Vietnamese diplomat named Colombo Plan Secretary General

Phan Kieu Thu previously served as the Vietnamese ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Maldives
December 17, 2017 | 21:47

A Vietnamese diplomat has been elected as the 7th Secretary General of the Colombo Plan.

Vietnamese diplomat named Colombo Plan Secretary General

Phan Kieu Thu submits a letter of credentials to Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa in Colombo in 2014. Photo: Embassy of Vietnam in Sri Lanka

Phan Kieu Thu, former ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Malpes, has assumed the post of Secretary General of the Colombo Plan for a four-year tenure, Vietnam’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed on Wednesday.

Thu, 46, was appointed the Vietnamese ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Malpes in July 2014 by former Vietnamese State President Truong Tan Sang.

She is a professional diplomat with experience in several important positions in Vietnam’s foreign ministry and representative offices in foreign countries.

The Colombo Plan for Cooperative Economic and Social Development in Asia and the Pacific was initiated by the UK at the Commonwealth Conference on Foreign Affairs in Colombo, now the commercial capital of Sri Lanka, in January 1950.

It was launched on July 1, 1951, by founding members Australia, New Zealand, India, Pakistan, the United Kingdom, and Canada.

The organization’s primary goal is to help member countries promote socio-economic development, poverty reduction, environmental protection, and gender equality.

The current 27 official members use the forum as a medium for discussing development needs, sharing experience, implementing programs for socio-economic development, and supporting less developed countries in the region.

The Colombo Plan mainly operates through organizing training courses and helping its member nations develop their human resources.

Since joining the organization in 2003, Vietnam has sent nearly 400 officials to attend training courses within the Colombo Plan’s cooperation programs in the fields of drug prevention, public administration, reproductive health, and environmental protection.

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