{{Short description|Australian development aid coordinator}} {{Use British English|date=November 2013}} {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2025}} {{Infobox person | name = Robert Piper | image = Robert-Piper.jpg | caption = Photo: UN/Rick Bajornas | birth_date = {{birth year and age|1966}} | birth_place = Canberra, Australia | employer = United Nations | title = Special Adviser on Solutions to Internal Displacement }}
'''Robert Andrew Piper''' (born 1966)<ref name=crabb>{{cite news |last=Crabb |first=Annabel |date=15 May 2005 |title=Clinton's tsunami man |url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/World/Clintons-tsunami-man/2005/05/14/1116024405742.html |newspaper=The Age |location=Melbourne |access-date=25 November 2013 }}</ref> is an Australian development aid coordinator for the United Nations. Between December 2018 and May 2022, he was Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations Development Coordination Office. In May 2022, he was appointed Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on Solutions to Internal Displacement.<ref name="un.org">[https://www.un.org/press/en/2022/sga2116.doc.htm Secretary-General Appoints Robert Andrew Piper of Australia Special Adviser on Solutions to Internal Displacement]</ref> He is currently based in Geneva.
==Early life== Piper was born in Canberra. Piper studied at Canberra Grammar School from 1979 to 1983 and was active in music and drama.<ref>[https://cgsalumni.org.au/profiles/mr-robert-piper/ Mr Robert Piper Class of 1983]</ref>
He then studied arts (majoring in political science) at the Australian National University. During his studies, he was an accomplished street performer, and together with friends Richard Fidler and Tim Ferguson, formed a comedy busking trio called the Doug Anthony All Stars.<ref name=crabb /><ref name=chortle>[http://www.chortle.co.uk/news/2013/04/13/17624/all_star_secrets_revealed All Star secrets revealed: Doug Anthonys share anecdotes], Chortle.co.uk, 13 April 2013.</ref> In 1985, Piper left the All Stars to study acting at the Cours Florent in Paris, and was replaced by Paul McDermott.<ref name=ferguson>{{cite book |last=Ferguson |first=Tim |year=2013 |title=Carry a Big Stick |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JHFknhqZ6DcC&q=robert+piper&pg=PT36 |location=Sydney |publisher=Hachette |isbn=9780733629358 }}</ref>
==United Nations career== Piper began his career in humanitarian development in 1989, joining the Australian government aid agency AusAID. In 1990, he joined the United Nations, working with the United Nations Population Fund in Thailand, then the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Cambodia and Fiji. He served in several key roles at UNDP, including as a manager of its NetAid initiative in 1999.<ref name=wired>{{cite news |year=1999 |title=NetAid Snared Millions |url=https://www.wired.com/1999/10/netaid-snares-millions/}}</ref> In 2002 he became Development Coordinator and Resident Representative in Kosovo.<ref name="sahel2" />
In 2005, in the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, Piper was asked by former US President Bill Clinton to serve as his chief of staff, in Clinton's capacity as UN Special Envoy for Tsunami Recovery.<ref name=crabb />
From 2008 to 2013, Piper was Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Nepal.<ref name=nepal>[http://un.org.np/headlines/farewell-speech-robert-piper-resident-and-humanitarian-coordinator-farewell-reception-21-j Farewell Speech by Robert Piper, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator at Farewell Reception], United Nations Nepal, 21 January 2013.</ref> In March 2013, he replaced David Gressly as Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Sahel, supporting humanitarian work across the nine countries of the region (Senegal, The Gambia, Chad, Burkina Faso, Niger, Mauritania, Northern Nigeria, Northern Cameroon and Mali).<ref name="sahel2" /><ref name=reliefweb>[http://reliefweb.int/report/mali/robert-piper-takes-over-david-gressly-regional-humanitarian-coordinator-sahel-enfr Robert Piper takes over from David Gressly as Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Sahel], ReliefWeb, 8 March 2013.</ref>
From May 2015, he was the Deputy Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and the Humanitarian Coordinator for the Occupied Palestinian Territory, with the rank of UN Assistant Secretary General.<ref name="sahel2">[http://www.unocha.org/crisis/sahel/regional-humanitarian-coordinator Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Sahel] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131115033733/http://www.unocha.org/crisis/sahel/regional-humanitarian-coordinator |date=15 November 2013 }}, United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.</ref>
In December 2018, Piper was appointed Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations Development Coordination Office.<ref name="undco">{{cite news |title=Secretary-General Appoints Robert Piper of Australia as Assistant Secretary-General, United Nations Development Coordination Office {{!}} Meetings Coverage and Press Releases |url=https://www.un.org/press/en/2018/sga1847.doc.htm |access-date=26 March 2019 |publisher=United Nations}}</ref>
In May 2022, Piper was appointed Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on Solutions to Internal Displacement.<ref name="un.org"/>
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==External links== *{{Twitter}} *[https://www.facebook.com/DougAnthonyAllStars/posts/early-daas-with-robert-piper-opening-the-national-film-and-sound-archive/2146611072092497/ Photo of Piper as one of the Doug Anthony All Stars]
{{s-start}} {{s-dip}} {{s-bef|before=David Gressly}} {{s-ttl|title= Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Sahel Region|years=2013–2015}} {{s-aft|after=Toby Lanzer}} {{s-end}} {{Authority control}}
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