
Ramesh Jaura |
Ramesh
Jaura is a member of the Board of Directors of IPS International
Association and Euro-Mediterranean coordinator of the
IPS news agency. A journalist with an experience of
nearly 39 years, most of which he has spent reporting
on global communication and development affairs, Jaura
is tasked with the planning and implementation of IPS's
communication and outreach strategy. He is Editor-in-Chief
of the bilingual KOMMUNIKATION GLOBAL – COMMUNICATE
WORLDWIDE, a monthly magazine for international co-operation
published by IPS in Germany. He is also publisher and
chief editor of The Global South, a monthly Internet
publication.
Jaura is Chairman of the GLOBAL COOPERATION COUNCIL
that he co-founded in 1983 under the name North-South
Forum with the objective of creating public awareness
of the need for a genuine North-South dialogue. The
GCC FORUM, as it is called, has heads of UN secretariats
in Bonn on its global advisory board.
The Federal President of Germany awarded Jaura the
Federal Cross on Ribbon in June 1996 for promoting international
understanding. At the end of that year he became a German
citizen.
Jaura was the first journalist from a developing region
to be elected president of the prestigious Foreign Press
Association (VAP) of Germany in 1981. He was re-elected
in the following two years. On the occasion of the 30th
anniversary of VAP, he edited and published a collection
of essays titled The Giant in Chains - Foreign Correspondents'
View of the Federal Republic of Germany that aroused
great interest in the media and on the political scene.
Born 1942 in India, Jaura obtained a Master of Arts
degree from the University of Delhi in 1964 and soon
took to journalism. In November 1968 he travelled to
Europe and reported until June 1969 from Hungary, Czechoslovakia,
Bulgaria, the Soviet Union, Austria, Germany and France.
One year later, he returned to Europe to report from
West Berlin, Bonn, Budapest, Prague and Warsaw for several
Indian and UAE weekly newspapers. He also served as
Germany correspondent of All India Radio and was a frequent
participant in TV talk shows on international relations.
For IPS, Jaura reported, among others on U.N. conferences
from Brazil, Japan and the Netherlands. He has also
served as communication consultant to IFAD (Rome) and
the Executive Secretary of the UNCCD in Bonn.
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