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Chair of the UN Sustainable Development Group

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About the Chair

Ms. Amina J. Mohammed is the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations and Chair of the United Nations Sustainable Development Group.

Prior to her appointment, Ms. Mohammed served as Minister of Environment of the Federal Republic of Nigeria where she steered the country’s efforts on climate action and efforts to protect the natural environment.

Ms. Mohammed first joined the United Nations in 2012 as Special Adviser to former Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon with the responsibility for post-2015 development planning. She led the process that resulted in global agreement around the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the creation of the Sustainable Development Goals.  

Ms. Mohammed began her career working on the design of schools and hospitals in Nigeria. She served as an advocate focused on increasing access to education and other social services, before moving into the public sector, where she rose to the position of adviser to four successive Presidents on poverty, public sector reform, and sustainable development.

Ms. Mohammed has been conferred several honorary doctorates and has served as an adjunct professor, lecturing on international development. The recipient of various global awards, Ms. Mohammed has served on numerous international advisory boards and panels. She is the mother of six children and has five grandchildren.

"With bold goals we need bold new ideas. So today, I hope you will join me in a commitment to invest in hope, invest in sustainable development, and invest in a better future for all."
2025 UNSDG Chair Report on DCO and the RC System

Every year, the Deputy Secretary-General, in her capacity as Chair of the United Nations Sustainable Development Group, presents the annual report on the work of the Development Coordination Office and the Resident Coordinator system at the ECOSOC Segment on Operational Activities for Development.

The 2025 report highlights the critical role of the revitalized Resident Coordinator system in making the UN development system more effective, efficient and responsive, to accelerate the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals. Covering 2024 results, the report offers data that illustrates how Resident Coordinators are successfully driving integrated UN action on the ground.  
 
To learn more: Official Document (advance unedited version) | Interactive Online Summary

Empowering UN Teams for the Sustainable Development Goals