Valovaya was born on 11 April 1958 and was raised in
Moscow in the
Soviet Union. She studied a PhD at the Moscow Financial Institute, graduating in 1980. Valovaya worked at
The Economic Gazette in Moscow from 1984 to 1989. From 1989 to 1994, Valovaya served as Third then Second Secretary at Russia’s Permanent Mission to the
European Union (EU) in
Brussels, Belgium. She was Director of the Department of International Cooperation of the
Government of the Russian Federation from 1999 to 2012. which includes the countries of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Russia. In this position, she spoke at events in Cambodia and has stated that the EEC does not need to introduce a single currency similar to the
Euro. On 30 May 2019, Valovaya was appointed Director General of the
United Nations Office at Geneva (UN Geneva), succeeding Danish diplomat
Michael Møller. She is 13th Director General and is the first woman to hold this position. Valovaya also became Secretary-General of the multilateral
Conference on Disarmament (CD) and Personal Representative of the
UN Secretary-General to the CD. She is a member of the Honorary Committee of the Diplomatic Club of Geneva. In these roles, Valovaya has defended the credibility of
United Nations Charter and
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but has been criticised by French publications for her silence on the
Russo-Ukrainian War and how this reflects on the
United Nations. She has also spoken on the financial challenges facing the
UN Secretariat, for example due to electricity costs, and the future on
multilateralism. In September 2022, Valovaya was a member of the panel which relaunched the
International Gender Champions "I Say No To Sexism Campaign." == Awards ==