Margareta Kassangana

Margareta Kassangana (born 1975 in Warsaw) is a Polish civil servant and diplomat; since 2017 serving as an ambassador to Senegal.

Margareta Kassangana
Poland Ambassador to Senegal
Assumed office
2017
Preceded byAndrzej Łupina
Personal details
Born1975 (age 4546)
Warsaw, Poland
NationalityPolish
Alma materUniversity of Warsaw
ProfessionCivil servant, diplomat

Education

Margareta Kassangana in 1999 earned her Master of Arts degree in international relations from the University of Warsaw. She has been also studying European integration at the Maastricht University (2001).[1]

Apart from Polish, she speaks English and French languages.[1]

Career

Following her work for the Ministry Labour and Social Policy where she was responsible for the cooperation with International Labour Organization, Margareta Kassangana in 2001 joined the diplomatic service. Between 2004 and 2007 she was Second and First Secretary at the Permanent Mission of Poland to the United Nations Office at Geneva. From 2007 to 2011 she work, firstly, at the European Commission External relations Directorate General and, secondly, for the newly created European External Action Service where she was in charge of relations with the UN on women’s and children’s rights, social development, education, labour, culture. In 2011 she returned to the MFA in Warsaw as head of the unit at the Department of Public and Cultural Diplomacy. In November 2013 she became the Department of Africa and the Middle East deputy director for Sub-Saharan Africa, Israel and Palestine. Since August 2015 she was the deputy head of the Permanent Mission of Poland to the United Nations in New York.[2]

In November 2017 she was nominated as Poland ambassador to Senegal, first after a 9-year break.[3] She presented her credentials to the president Macky Sall on 23 February 2018.[4] She is also accredited to seven other countries: Burkina Faso,[5] the Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Côte-d'Ivoire[6] and Cape Verde.[2]

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