Jean-Pierre Lacroix

Jean-Pierre Lacroix

Jean-Pierre Lacroix is the United Nations under-secretary-general for peace operations. He brings to the position over 25 years of political and diplomatic experience, with a focus on multilateral organizations and on U.N. activities and programs. From 2014 to 2017, Lacroix served as director for United Nations, international organizations, human rights, and francophonie at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. His previous appointments include ambassador of France to Sweden, deputy permanent representative at the Permanent Mission of France to the United Nations in New York, and first secretary, then second counsellor at the French Embassy in Washington.

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Opinion: UN Peacekeeping is both a lifesaving tool and a smart investment

Opinion: UN Peacekeeping is both a lifesaving tool and a smart investment

8 months ago // United Nations

U.N. Peacekeeping has a legacy of success, from Namibia to today's volatile hotspots. But to remain effective, it needs investment and adaptation.

Opinion: UN peacekeeping at a crossroads

Opinion: UN peacekeeping at a crossroads

almost 8 years ago // Peacekeeping

Jean-Pierre Lacroix, under-secretary-general for United Nations peacekeeping operations, makes a plea for the agency's donors to take an "honest look" at whether they have provided the U.N. peacekeeping operation with the mandates, resources, political support, mindset, and human capital that it needs to succeed.