Neil Bradley has been appointed as the British High Commissioner to Namibia, succeeding Charles Moore. He will begin his role in April 2025. Mr. Bradley has extensive diplomatic experience, serving in multiple positions across the FCDO and other pertinent organizations.
Mr. Neil Bradley has been officially designated as the British High Commissioner to the Republic of Namibia, succeeding Mr. Charles Moore, who will be transitioning to a different role within the Diplomatic Service. Mr. Bradley is set to commence his duties in April 2025, marking a significant appointment within the UK’s diplomatic representation in Namibia.
Neil Andrew Bradley’s career spans several noteworthy positions within the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) and British diplomacy. His previous roles include serving from 2020 to 2025 as His Majesty’s Ambassador in Monrovia and from 2017 to 2020 as the Head of the Human Rights Policy Unit at the FCDO. Notably, he held various positions in Brussels and Pretoria, illustrating his extensive experience in diplomatic relations and policy development.
Mr. Bradley’s professional journey began upon joining the FCDO in 2000, with foundational work in the Home Office and significant responsibilities related to justice and home affairs within the UK Permanent Representation to the EU. His rich background and diverse expertise will undoubtedly benefit his new role in Namibia, where he is expected to strengthen the UK’s diplomatic ties and collaboration with the Namibian government.
In summary, Neil Bradley’s appointment as the British High Commissioner to Namibia marks a continuation of well-established diplomatic relations between the UK and Namibia. With extensive experience in various diplomatic roles, Mr. Bradley is poised to advance the interests of the UK in Namibia effectively. His distinguished career demonstrates a robust commitment to human rights and international relations, underpinning his upcoming contributions to the region.
Original Source: www.gov.uk