Bernard T.G. Chidzero (1927-2002)
worked for UNCTAD from 1968 to 1980, for the last three
years as deputy secretary-general. His UN career began in
1960 as an economic affairs officer in ECA, and afterwards
as the first black African to be named UNDP resident representative
(in Kenya, 1963-68). He returned to Zimbabwe on independence
in 1980, becoming successively a member of parliament and
minister of economic planning and development and later
senior minister of finance; he was still working as an adviser
to the government when he died. He presided over the Seventh
Session of UNCTAD and chaired the Joint Ministerial Committee
of the World Bank and the IMF (1986-99). He was born in
Zimbabwe and was educated at the University of South Africa,
Ottawa and McGill Universities in Canada, and Oxford University.
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