Luiz Carlos da Costa Politician

Luiz Carlos da Costa (4 June 1949 – 12 January 2010) was an international civil servant working for the United Nations. Originally from Brazil, Costa joined the United Nations in 1969 and stayed with the organization for the remainder of his life. His last assignment was as the Principal Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Haiti and second in command of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH). He died together with his superior, Tunisian Hédi Annabi, in the 2010 Haiti earthquake. On 18 January 2010, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and several high-ranking UN officials traveled from New York to Port-au-Prince to see the devastation firsthand. Mr. Ban hosted a small memorial service with both men's families at the airport in Port-au-Prince.Costa received his M.A. in international business and political science from New York University in 1978. As of 2006, he was married with two children.Costa was the highest ranking Brazilian in the United Nations. After Costa's death, he was described by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon as "a legend of UN peacekeeping operations" and "a mentor to generations of UN staff". Due to his nationality and prominence in the UN hierarchy, Costa had been compared to Sérgio Vieira de Mello, who was also killed during a peacekeeping mission.

Personal facts

Luiz Carlos da Costa
Birth dateJune 04, 1949
Nationality
Brazil
Date of deathJanuary 12, 2010
Place of death
Haiti , Port-au-Prince , Christopher Hotel
Education
New York University

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Office holder

office
Deputy Special Representative for Operations and Rule of Law United Nations Mission in Liberia
Principal Deputy Special Representative United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti
Director of Administration United Nations Mission in Kosovo
successor
Anthony Banbury

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