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Who is Otunnu?

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Olara A. Otunnu is currently President of LBL Foundation for Children, a New York-based independent international organisation devoted to promoting protection, hope, healing and education for children in communities devastated by war.

He is widely acclaimed for his leadership, vision, and extensive contribution in the fields of international peace and security; human rights and humanitarian issues; the role and reform of the United Nations; the future of Africa; development issues; and the protection of children exposed to war.

From 1998 to 2005, Otunnu served as UN Under-Secretary General and Special Representative for Children in Armed Conflict. In that capacity he led the international campaign to develop and mobilise international action on behalf of children exposed to war.

He served as president of the International Peace Academy (IPA) from 1990 to 1998. IPA is an international institution dedicated to promoting the prevention and settlement of armed conflict between and within states.

From 1980 to 1985, Otunnu was Uganda’s Permanent Representative to the UN. He was Uganda’s Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1985 to 1986. Subsequently, he returned to academia. From 1987 to 1989, he was affiliated with the Institut Français des Relations Internationales (IFRI) as Visiting Fellow, and with the American University in Paris as Visiting Professor.

Otunnu has served as a member of several eminent commissions, including: the Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict (1994 to 1997); the Commission on Global Governance (1992-1995); the International Panel on Management and Decision-Making in the United Nations (1986-1987); the Group on Rethinking International Governance (1986-1990); the United Nations Group of Experts on New Concepts of International Security (1984-1985); the Commonwealth Group of Experts Study Group on the Security of Small States (1984-1985); and the International Task Force on Security Council Peace Enforcement.

He currently serves on the boards of several prominent organisations, including: the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; the Aspen Institute; Carnegie Corporation of New York, among others.

Otunnu was president of  Makerere Students’ Guild in 1970s and later as Secretary-General of Uganda Freedom Union which was part of the resistance against Idi Amin regime. At the Moshi Unity Conference on Uganda (1979), Otunnu was elected a member of the National Consultative Council, the interim administration in the post-Amin period (1979-1980).

He was born in Mucwini, Kitgum in 1950.

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written by ABIAS MWEBAZE, June 24, 2009
J wish you good luck in your return and j can give my support
Stay weya u are
written by Allan, June 24, 2009
Just stay were you are and live happily!
Why do you want to come and suffer and leave with stress at an old age?
n/a
written by draku, June 26, 2009
Allan-go hang!
You must be one of those who are plundering and pillaging the country's resouces with impunity with complete disregard for the majority poor.

Reality is coming soon and you will dance to the tune.
timid allan
written by erwau, June 27, 2009
Allan, if u don't have anything to say, then get back to your cave and shut up. You are better off under that rock.

There is a wise African saying that "a stupid man throws stones into the market square not knowing that he can hit his own mother"

Time will come when timid Allan will know why we the majority have no kind words for those generals.
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written by Jon, June 29, 2009
High time uganda started being led by enlightened people.
The Giraffe
written by Nuwagaba Moses, June 29, 2009
Surely Otunnu's experience qualifies him to lead my party UPC. That empty talk of Allan and the likes shall be proved wrong especially when time comes for Ugandans to demand for their employment, democracy and human rights earliers. Watch out!
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written by Ntare OB, June 30, 2009
Fellow country men, i think it is unfair to give allan this kind of treatment. please lets respect each others views. if it is true that Otunnu is a great guy like some of you here seem to allege, why has it taken him so long to come to the rescue of suffering ugandans for 23 years now? secondly, if it is true that he was party to the toppling of the people's elected govt of Dr. Obote (R.I.P) in 1986, how sure are we he is what UPC has been waiting for? secondly, how far has he come in terms of tribalism if he sided with his tribesmen in the army then for the simple reason that he is Acholi. I am not being critical, but i think it is important to be objective before we get excited. Uganda shall rise and shine again. For God and my country.
Butabika
written by Allan, June 30, 2009
Erwau,plse just stroll to Butabika and find ur place there.
You belong to that place,
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written by a guest, July 26, 2009
We Better be careful, If this is the Otunu who's contribution to the Government of Tito Okelo Lutwa did not create an impact despite all the experience listed above. How sure are we that he will perform and/ or deliver effective state leadership to this country. World Over there are many intelligible and experienced people in many areas but are highly doubted when it comes to being entrusted with state leadership. Let us go back to someones history right from childhood, courage and general performance when selecting our state leaders.

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