Dr. Mohamed Ali Alhakim (Arabic: محمد علي الحكيم; born 1952 in Najaf, Iraq) is an Iraqi politician and diplomat.
Established strongest ties: with Arab countries include Arab League, Neighboring countries Kuwait, Jordan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iran, worked closely with the government of Syria on common matters, established jointly with my counterparts strong three-country economic, political and cultural ties with Jordan and Egypt.
Served from 2006–2010, as Ambassador and director of the Arab, European, international organizations and policy planning departments in Iraq’s Foreign ministry.
On April 13, 2017, was appointed by UNSG Mr. Antonio Guterres to serve as undersecretary (USG) and Executive Secretary of the Western Asia Economic and Social Commission ESCWA based in Beirut, Lebanon.
Established strong Partnership with regional and international governments, organizations, UN, NGOs, and institutions to assist Iraq in humanitarian, reconstruction, training, demining, women issues and community rebuilding in liberated Iraqi cities from ISIS.