Hazel De Wet

Hazel  De Wet

Hazel De Wet

Deputy Director, Office of Emergency Programmes (EMOPS)

Hazel De Wet became Deputy Director of UNICEF’s Office of Emergency
Programmes in Geneva in January 2023.
Hazel has 23 years of extensive and diverse experience in political affairs,
human rights, protection of civilians, women's rights, international
relations, and diplomacy in the United Nations, she is a former diplomat
and a committed United Nations staff member. Hazel’s experience spans
across a wide spectrum of action, from the grassroots level in the field directly with local actors, to
policy making, high-level political engagement and intergovernmental processes at UN
headquarters.
For last 14 years Hazel was at the frontlines of conflict, post conflict and emergency contexts in the
United Nations Peacekeeping Missions in Sudan and South Sudan. In her previous role Hazel has
been serving as the Head of Office of the States of Jonglei and the Upper Nile in the United Nations
Mission in South Sudan where she has dealt with crisis situations and successfully navigated volatile
and sensitive political scenarios. Her most recent role has been the Director of civil Affairs in South
Sudan.
Hazel is a Namibian national and holds Law degree in Human Rights from University of London and
bachelor’s degree in political science from University of Western Cape.