British High Commissioner to Guyana and non-resident Ambassador to the Republic of Suriname

Jane Miller OBE

Biography

Ms Jane Miller OBE became the British High Commissioner to the Co-operative Republic of Guyana and Her Majesty’s Non-Resident Ambassador to the Republic of Suriname in July 2021.

Curriculum Vitae

Dates Role
2020 to 2021 Tanzania, Development Director
2017 to 2020 Department for International Development (DFID) Tanzania, Deputy Head
2015 to 2017 DFID Tanzania, Human Investment Team Leader
2011 to 2015 DFID, Team Leader, Millennium Development Goals - Africa Regional Team, London
2008 to 2011 DFID Nigeria, Team Leader, Human Development
2005 to 2008 DFID Zambia, Team Leader, Human Development
2002 to 2005 World Bank, Secondment as Senior HIV Specialist to Nigeria
2000 to 2002 Maternity leave
1994 to 2000 Overseas Development Administration (ODA), Secondment to NGO, South African Health Systems Trust, Health Reform Research Manager
1991 to 1994 Voluntary Services Overseas (VSO) Zambia, Head of Nutrition Department, Agriculture College
1988 to 1991 NHS Dietitian
1988 Food Scientist

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British High Commissioner to Guyana and non-resident Ambassador to the Republic of Suriname

The High Commissioner is the UK government’s representative in a Commonwealth nation. They are responsible for the direction and work of the High Commission and its Deputy High Commissions and/or Consulates, including political work, trade and investment, press and cultural relations, and visa and consular services.

Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office