Margaret Anstee
British diplomat and writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Margaret Anstee (June 26, 1926 - August 25, 2016) was a British diplomat.[1] She worked with the United Nations for over 40 years, and became the first woman to reach the post of Under-Secretary-General.[1] She was the Director-General of the UN office in Vienna. She also worked as the Director-General's Special Representative to Angola. She wrote an autobiography called Never Learn to Type.[2]
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