April 29, 2024

Passing of Ambassador, The Honourable M. Patricia Durrant, OJ, CD

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade mourns the passing of Ambassador the Honourable M. Patricia Durrant, O.J, C.D. Ambassador Durrant.

Ambassador Durrant is a former member of the Jamaican Foreign Service. She served in various capacities, both at headquarters and overseas missions.

In paying tribute to this distinguished Jamaican Diplomat, Minister Kamina Johnson Smith said, ‘We are saddened by the passing of Ambassador Durrant and we honour the outstanding contribution made by her not only to the Jamaican Foreign Service, but also to the international community. We extend our deepest condolences to the friends and family of Ambassador Durrant.”

Having joined the Foreign Service in 1971, Ambassador Durrant was assigned to the Permanent Mission of Jamaica to the United Nations in New York at the level of Deputy Permanent Representative from 1983 to 1987. She was subsequently posted as Jamaica’s Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany from 1987 to 1992.

Ambassador Durrant returned to the Ministry’s Headquarters in 1992 and was appointed to the post of Director General, Foreign Service Operations. She served in this capacity until 1995 when she returned to the Mission in New York as Jamaica’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations. During her tenure she served concurrently as Permanent Representative to the United Nations Security Council from 2000 to 2001 when Jamaica was a sitting member of that body.

In April 2002, the United Nations Secretary General appointed Ambassador Durrant as the UN Ombudsman in the rank of Assistant Secretary General. She was the first to hold this position from 2002 until 2007. She retired from the service in 2007, but continued to maintain strong relations with current and former members of the service.

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