Ethiopian Airlines Crash on 10 March 2019
21 United Nations personnel are confirmed to be among the fatalities of flight ET 302, which was travelling from Addis Ababa to Nairobi on 10 March 2019. On 15 March in New York there was a wreath-laying ceremony to pay tribute to the 21 lost colleagues working for 11 organizations of the United Nations system.
- Remarks at wreath-laying for victims of Ethiopian air crash (15 March)
- Secretary-General's Remarks about the plane crash in Ethiopia (11 March)
- Statement attributable to the Spokesman for the Secretary-General (10 March)
The Fallen
FAO | Joanna Toole (Female, United Kingdom) |
IOM | Anne Feigl (Female, Germany) |
ITU | Maygenet Worku Abebe (Female, Ethiopia) |
ITU | Marcelino Tayob (Male, Mozambique) |
UNDP | Shikha Garg (Female, India) |
UNEP | Victor Shing Ngai Tsang (Male, China) |
UNHCR | Nadia Adam Abaker Ali (Female, Sudan/Suriname) |
UNHCR | Jessica Hyba (Female, Canada) |
UNHCR | Jackson Musoni (Male, Rwanda) |
UNON | Susan Mohamed Abufarag (Female, Egypt) |
UNON | Graziella De Luis (Female, United States) |
UNON | Esmat Adelsattar Taha Orensa (Female, Egypt) |
UNSOM | Oliver Vick (Male, United Kingdom) |
WB | Max Thabiso Edkins (Male, Germany) |
WFP | Ekta Adhikari (Female, Nepal) |
WFP | Maria Pilar Buzzetti (Female, Italy) |
WFP | Virginia Chimenti (Female, Italy) |
WFP | Harina Hafitz (Female, Indonesia) |
WFP | Zhen-Zhen Huang (Female, China) |
WFP | Michael Eoghan Ryan (Male, Ireland) |
WFP | Djordje Vdovic (Male, Serbia) |
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