Marina Walter
Deputy Assistant Administrator and Deputy Regional Director
Regional Bureau for Arab States
United Nations Development Programme
Marina served in UNDP as Deputy Regional Director of the Regional Bureau for Europe and the CIS (RBEC) prior to this appointment. Before re-joining UNDP, she served for three years (2018-2022) as UN Resident Coordinator for the UN’s Multi-Country Office covering Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname, Aruba, Curaçao, and St. Maarten.
Prior to this, she worked as UNDP Country Director a.i. and Deputy Country Director in India (2015-2018) and as UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Thailand (2013-2015). Marina also served for five years (2007-2013) as the Deployment Coordinator of UNDP’s global emergency rapid response programme (SURGE) in the Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery (BCPR) in New York following a previous two-year appointment (2005-2007) in Kabul, Afghanistan, where she managed UNDP’s Civil Service Leadership Development Project.
Prior to her time in Afghanistan, she worked as Capacity Building Advisor for UNDP (2002-2005) as well as the UN Training and Research Institute (UNITAR) out of Geneva and New York (1996-2002) on capacity building, resource mobilization, and public private partnerships, work which led her to Africa, Asia, and Europe. Prior to her joining the UN in 1996, Marina worked as a freelance journalist in Berlin, Germany.
Marina holds a Master’s degree in Comparative Politics from Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA and a Master degree in International Politics, Economics, and Law, from the Free University of Berlin, Germany. She speaks German, French, and English.