Sergiy Kulyk Explained

Serhiy Kulyk
Office:Chargé d’affaires of Ukraine to the United States
Term Start:01.1992
Term End:12.1992
President:Leonid Kravchuk
Primeminister:Vitold Fokin
Successor:Oleh Bilorus
Birth Date:5 August 1958
Birth Place:Kiev
Alma Mater:Harvard University
Profession:diplomat
Native Name Lang:uk

Serhiy Volodymyrovych Kulyk (; born August 5, 1958) is a Ukrainian diplomat. He has held the positions of Chargé d'affaires of Ukraine in the United States (1992) and Coordinator of the World Bank on the African continent as a Country Program Coordinator for Ghana, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, AFC.

Education

Kulyk holds a degree in International Economics. In 2001, he completed the Executive Development Program at Harvard University.

Career

In 1982 he worked as second secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR, was an expert delegation on Ukrainian SSR XXXVII General Assembly of the United Nations.[1]

He worked as first secretary of the Permanent Mission of Ukraine to the UN.

From 01.1992 to 12.1992 – Chargé d'affaires of Ukraine in the United States.

Since 1993 he joined the World Bank. He worked positions in the Europe and Central Asia department as a Resident Representative in Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine, the Lead Country Officer and Country Program Coordinator.[2]

Since 2009 he works Coordinator of the World Bank on the African continentin as a Country Program Coordinator for countries Ghana, Liberia and Sierra Leone.[3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. http://zakon3.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/411-82-п Про склад делегації Української РСР на XXXVII сесію Генеральної Асамблеї Організації Об'єднаних. Рада Міністрів УРСР; Постанова від 11.08.1982 № 411
  2. http://www.worldbank.org/en/about/people/sergiy-kulyk Sergiy Kulyk Country Program Coordinator for Ghana, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, AFC
  3. https://www.ghanabusinessnews.com/2015/06/16/ghana-is-first-to-attain-mdg-one-but-about-six-million-citizens-still-in-poverty/ Ghana is first to attain MDG One, but about six million citizens still in poverty
  4. http://standardtimespress.org/?p=2382 WORLD BANK DISHES OUT $17M TO KOROMA GOVT