Ms Susanne Mikhail (Egypt/Sweden) is the Regional Director of the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality
and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) for the Arab States. In this capacity, she leads UN Women’s
normative, programme and coordination work in the Middle East and North Africa.
Susanne brings with her over 20 years of experience in development and humanitarian work in the Middle
East, Asia and Africa. Before, she was the Head of Humanitarian Aid at the Swedish International
Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), covering over 25 countries, including Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya,
Palestine, Syria and Yemen.
She has several years of experience in the UN system, including as the first Head of Office and Resident
Programme Coordinator of UNICEF in South Sudan as well as the UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia, where
she managed a number of regional protection programmes for children and women in countries such
Bangladesh, India, and Sri Lanka, as well as humanitarian initiatives including on disarmament and
reintegration of child soldiers in Afghanistan and Nepal.
Prior to UNICEF, she worked as Regional Advisor for the Middle East and North Africa for ECPAT International.
She has also supported World Bank’s programmes on community-based economic development in fragile
settings. In 1999, Susanne started her international career at OCHA in Africa, covering countries such as
Burundi, Kenya Rwanda and Somalia. A national of Sweden and Egypt, Susanne holds a Master of Arts Degree
in Political Science from the Uppsala University of Sweden.