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Mô Bleeker serves as Special Envoy for Dealing with the Past and Prevention of Atrocities at the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA), where she has been working in different positions since 2003. Currently, she also serves in Colombia as Special Envoy for the Peace Process between ELN and the Colombian Government and the implementation of the Peace Agreement between the FARC and the Government. Ms. Bleeker has chaired the International Advisory Board of the National Historical Memory Commission in Colombia and the Transitional Justice and Reconciliation Commission (TJRC) of the Peace Agreement on the Bangsamoro in the Philippines.
Ms. Bleeker has accompanied complex transition process in Central America, Colombia, the Balkans, South-, Southeast-, and Central Asia as well as in several different regions of Africa.
She studied anthropology, religion sciences, journalism and social communication and holds a post-graduate diploma in development studies at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva.
Mô Bleeker serves as Special Envoy for Dealing with the Past and Prevention of Atrocities at the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA), where she has been working in different positions since 2003. Currently, she also serves in Colombia as Special Envoy for the Peace Process between ELN and the Colombian Government and the implementation of the Peace Agreement between the FARC and the Government. Ms. Bleeker has chaired the International Advisory Board of the National Historical Memory Commission in Colombia and the Transitional Justice and Reconciliation Commission (TJRC) of the Peace Agreement on the Bangsamoro in the Philippines. Ms. Bleeker has accompanied complex transition process in Central America, Colombia, the Balkans, South-, Southeast-, and Central Asia as well as in several different regions of Africa. She studied anthropology, religion sciences, journalism and social communication and holds a post-graduate diploma in development studies at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva.