UNICEF, the UN’s Children’s Agency, has appointed the Eritrean ambassador to the UN, Sophia Tesfamariam, as vice-president of its board.

Ms Tesfamariam is certainly a controversial choice. She is perhaps best remembered by Eritreans for notorious remarks she is reported to have made after the tragic deaths of over 360 children and young people in Lampedusa, having drowned in the Mediterranean in October 2013.

Instead of joining the grieving, she is said to have rejected suggestions that they were fleeing conscription into indefinite national service. Rather, she is alleged to have dismissed the victims as “rich kids with a lot of money from the cities of Eritrea.” 

As President Isaias Afwerki’s choice as ambassador to the UN Ms Tesfamariam has represented his regime’s policies, no matter how brutal. These have left Eritreans without democracy, justice and trapped in poverty and despair.

None of this is reflected in the glowing biography published by the UN’s Children’s Agency.