Libran N. Cabactulan

Libran N. Cabactulan
18th Permanent Representative of the Philippines to the United Nations
Assumed office
April 29, 2010
Preceded by Hilario Davide, Jr.
Personal details
Born (1950-02-20) February 20, 1950
Sagay, Camiguin, Philippines
Alma mater University of the Philippines, Diliman

Libran N. Cabactulan (born February 20, 1950) is a Filipino career diplomat, currently serving as the Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Philippines to the United Nations, replacing former Ambassador and retired Chief Justice Hilario Davide, Jr. since 2010.

Prior to his appointment, he served as Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Disarmament and Non-Proliferation.[1] Before that, he was the Philippine Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates. Libran Cabactulan also served at the Philippine Mission to the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland; and twice at the Philippine Mission to the United Nations in New York, USA. He had also been assigned in the Philippine Embassy in Brussels, Belgium and the Philippine Consulate in Sydney, Australia.[2]

In Manila, Libran Cabactulan served as the Executive Director of two department offices under the Department of Foreign Affairs. These are: (1) the Office of United Nations and Other International Organizations; and (2) the Office of Consular Affairs. He was also the Senior Special Assistant to the Secretary of Foreign Affairs.

During his diplomatic career, Libran Cabactulan led the Group of 77 developing countries and China in negotiations on economic and related issues at the General Assembly, the Economic and Social Council, the Commission on Sustainable Development, the Population Commission, United Nations Children’s Fund, and the United Nations Development Programme.

Before joining foreign service, he worked at the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) as a Staff Economist.

He obtained his Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Political Science, and a Certificate in Development Economics from the University of the Philippines. He also has a Diploma for Commercial Policy from the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), the predecessor of the World Trade Organization, in Geneva.

Libran is married, and has two children.

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