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Marjatta Rasi

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Finnish diplomat (1945–2021)

Marjatta Rasi
Rasi in 2015
Born
Marjatta Rasi

(1945-11-29)29 November 1945
Died23 May 2021(2021-05-23) (aged 75)
Helsinki, Finland
Occupation(s)Diplomat and politician
Known forAmbassador to many countries and Permanent Representative to UN

Marjatta Rasi (29 November 1945 – 23 May 2021) was aFinnish diplomat.[1] She represented Finland as Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN), and as Ambassador to many countries posted atNew Delhi,Dhaka,Colombo,Kathmandu,Thimphu, andVienna. She worked as Head of Finland's Development Agency. In 2004, she was President of theUnited Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).[2][3] After serving inNew York City in theUnited Nations from 1998 to 2004, she was also the Under Secretary of State for Development Policy in theMinistry of Foreign Affairs (Finland).[3][4]

Early life and education

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Rasi was born inPunkalaidun, Finland, on 29 November 1945.[5][6] She was a Saha and cousin to Finnish-American science fiction editorArthur W. Saha. She graduated from theHelsinki University in 1969 with a degree in law (LLB).

Career

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Rasi joined Finland's foreign service in the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in 1970 and was posted as Attaché atVienna. In 1972, she was Second Secretary in theFinland Embassy in London. She then moved back to Finland and worked from 1977 as Secretary of Section in the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Her next posting was inNew York City in 1979 asCounselor to the Permanent Mission of Finland to theUnited Nations. She was back in Finland from 1983 until 1987 as Counselor in the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, where, from 1986 she became Director of the Political Department (UN sector). She was then posted again inNew York City as Deputy Permanent Representative (Ambassador) of Finland to the United Nations Chairman of the Security Council Sanction Committee. In 1991, she became Ambassador of Finland toNew Delhi,Dhaka,Colombo,Kathmandu andThimphu. She was back in the Finland Ministry for Foreign Affairs as Director General, Department for International Development Cooperation, in 1995.[6] She became a Permanent Representative of Finland to the United Nations in New York from 1 June 1998 until 2004.[3][5]

On 20 October 1998, she presented the "Nordic view" on expansion of the membership of theSecurity Council.[7] On 3 October 2001, in her address to the UN she stated the action plan of theEuropean Union to eradicate international terrorism.[8] From 2000 she was also a Member of the Board of theInternational Peace Academy. From 2002 to 2003 she worked as Vice President of the Economical and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations and was involved in planning post war aid. In a report to the Security Council presented on 28 May 2004 she stated: "Humanitarian assistance, rehabilitation, recovery and reconstruction can and will overlap. These actions must often be accompanied by continuous crisis mitigation and prevention to avoid setbacks. Peacekeeping and security must be part of a coherent approach."[5] In 2004, she presented to the Economic Council a "draft resolution on the Status of non-governmental organizations and other groups accredited to the World Summit on Sustainable Development".[9] In 2004, she also presented a report on "smooth transition strategies for countries graduating from the list of least developed countries".[10]

When she was Under-Secretary of State for Development Policy at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, she was invited to be a member of the advisory group for the UN Peace building Fund, and in 2006, she was Chair of this fund which had been established in 2005. Finland contributed 1.6 million Euros to this fund which covered assistance to Sierra Leone and Burundi.[5][11]

In October 2009, she took charge as Ambassador to Austria in Vienna, replacingKirsti Kauppi; she was the eleventh Ambassador from Finland to Austria. During this period she also served asFinland's Permanent Representative to the United Nations and other international organizations located in Vienna such as theInternational Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), theInternational Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) and theUnited Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).[4] She retired from foreign service in 2013 after a long career.[12]

Political career

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Following her retirement, the conservativeNational Coalition Party nominated Rasi for the2014 European elections along withKai Pöntinen [fi]. She secured 17 of 240 votes.[13][14]

Other activities

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References

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  1. ^"Suomen Pakolaisavun hallituksen puheenjohtajan Marjatta Rasin muistolle".Finnish Refugee Council (in Finnish). 1 June 2021. Retrieved6 September 2024.
  2. ^"Curriculum Vitae Rasi, Satu Marjatta (Ms.)"(PDF). UN Organizarion. Retrieved26 July 2016.
  3. ^abcTikka, Juha-Pekka (1 March 2014)."Suurlähettiläs Marjatta Rasi kokoomuksen ehdokkaaksi (Ambassador Marjatta Rasi, the Conservative Party candidate in)". Verkkouutiset. Retrieved26 July 2016.
  4. ^ab"Marjatta Rasi of Finland's new ambassador to Austria". Embassy Of Finland, Vienna. 23 October 2009. Retrieved27 July 2016.
  5. ^abcd"Marjatta Rasi". Washington Nuclear Museum and Educational Center. 14 September 2012. Archived fromthe original on 28 August 2016. Retrieved27 July 2016.
  6. ^ab"2004: H.E. Ms. Marjatta Rasi (Finland): Biography".ECOSOC. 2004. Retrieved27 July 2016.
  7. ^Gupta 2006, p. 607.
  8. ^Fischer, McDonald & Dugard 2011, p. 514.
  9. ^Council & Assembly 2005, p. 57.
  10. ^Nations 2005, p. 61.
  11. ^"Press Releases, 3/12/2007 Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland:Marjatta Rasi invited as adviser to UN Peacebuilding Fund". Embassy of Finland, Abu Dhabi. 12 March 2007. Retrieved27 July 2016.
  12. ^"Marjatta Rasi – "pätevin hommaa tekemään"" (in Finnish). Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Finland. 24 October 2013. Retrieved27 July 2016.
  13. ^"Suurlähettiläs Marjatta Rasi kokoomuksen ehdokkaaksi(Ambassador Marjatta Rasi, the Conservative Party candidate in)" (in Finnish). Verkkouutiset. 1 March 2014. Retrieved27 July 2016.
  14. ^"Koko maa - Ehdokkaat vertauslukujärjestyksessä (The whole country - Candidates comparison figure in order)" (in Finnish). Eurovalit. Retrieved27 July 2016.
  15. ^2006 Annual ReportAfrican Development Bank (AfDB).

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