Ivonne Higuero
Ivonne Higuero has been the Secretary General of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) since 2018.
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Ivonne Higuero is from Panama. She was educated in the United States, earning her bachelor’s degree at the University of Missouri-Kansas City in biology and master's degree from Duke University in natural resource economics and policy. She has served with the United Nations for over 20 years.[1] In 2018 she was the Director of the Economic Cooperation and Trade Division for the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe[2] when she was appointed to the position of Secretary General of CITES.[1] She succeeded John E. Scanlon who had held that position from 2010.[3]
During the coronavirus pandemic in 2020 she noted that preventing illegal wildlife trade not only helps conserving habitats, but these habitats create a safety barrier for humans that can prevent pathogens from animals passing themselves on to people.[4]
References
- "Ivonne Higuero named as new CITES Secretary-General" (Press release). Geneva: CITES. 12 January 2021 [Originally published 17 October 2018]. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
- "UNRISD: Events | Blockchain for Inclusive and Sustainable Development: Fact or Fantasy?". www.unrisd.org. Retrieved 2019-05-29.
- "Ivonne Higuero, Secretary-General | CITES". www.cites.org. Retrieved 2019-05-29.
- Spasić, Vladimir (15 May 2020). "Preventing illegal wildlife trade helps avoid zoonotic diseases". Balkan Green Energy News. Retrieved 4 February 2023.