Danielle Moore, 24, was traveling to UN
Environment Assembly in Nairobi. CTV News Channel confirmed with her
mother that her daughter Danielle had died in the plane crash [ photo
courtesy]
At least 19 affiliated with the United Nations were among those killed
in the crash Sunday of an Ethiopian Airlines jet near Addis Ababa,
according to the UN migration agency chief.
Authorities said all 157 people on board were killed when the Boeing
737 crashed shortly after takeoff from Addis Ababa on a flight to
Nairobi, where the UN conference was being held.
"Early indications are that 19 staff members of UN affiliated
organizations perished," said International Organization for Migration
head Antonio Vitorino.
"Numerous other staff members from at least five UN and affiliated
organizations are understood to have also perished," he said. Along with
the IOM, the World Food Program, UN Refugee Agency, World Bank, UN
Environment Agency and others lost colleagues, he said.Among the IOM staff on the plane was Anne Feigl, who worked for the agency's mission in Sudan.
Mission chief Catherine Northing remembered Feigl as "an extremely
valued colleague and popular staff member, committed and professional
Wreckage lies at the crash site after the Ethiopian Airlines jet came down within minutes of
Meanwhile World Food Program director David Beasley, who confirmed seven
of his staff had died, said: "As we mourn, let us reflect that each of
these WFP colleagues were willing to travel and work far from their
homes and loved ones to help make the world a better place to live."
In a statement, Geneva-based UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo
Grandi, did not confirm the number of colleagues among the dead -- but
said his agency had suffered a "huge loss."
A UN source had earlier added that that freelance interpreters traveling
to a UN conference on the environment might also be among the dead.
Establishing the exact number of UN personnel on the flight was
complicated by the fact that some had informed the United Nations of
their travel plans while others had not, and not all were using their UN
passports to travel, the source said.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said he was "deeply saddened at the tragic loss of lives."
"He conveys his heartfelt sympathies and solidarity to the victims'
families and loved ones, including those of United Nations staff
members, as well as sincere condolences to the government and people of
Ethiopia," the statement said.
"The United Nations is in contact with the Ethiopian authorities and
working closely with them to establish the details of United Nations
personnel who lost their lives in this tragedy."
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