Cedric Thornberry joined the United Nations in 1978 and became involved in the internationally supervised settlement of the
Namibia question. He became
Chief of staff of the
United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG). During UNTAG, he was the Director of the Office of the
Special Representative of the Secretary-General in Namibia,
Martti Ahtisaari, and responsible for co-ordination of the Mission’s day-to-day political operation. Thornberry also served as the Senior Political and Legal Adviser to
UNFICYP and to
UNTSO, and was Director of Administration and Management at
UN headquarters for four years. He was Director of
UNPROFOR Civil Affairs at the beginning of the Mission in February 1992, and shortly afterwards became
Assistant-Secretary-General of the United Nations when he was made
Deputy Chief of Mission of the 50,000-person UN operation in ex-Yugoslavia as well as senior negotiator with all of the
Balkan parties. Until the appointment of an
SRSG, he was in charge of UNPROFOR’s political, civil, legal and police activities. He remained head of UNPROFOR’s Civil Affairs until early 1994. ==Consultant==