Speaker in Session 11. International Cooperation and Assistance
Since June 2016, Juan Carlos Ruan has served as Director of the Implementation SupportUnit. Prior to assuming his position as Director, Juan Carlos Ruan has served as Mine Action Implementation Specialist within the Implementation Support Unit of the Anti Personnel Mine Ban Convention. In particular, Juan Carlos Ruan provides professional advice and support to representatives of State Parties in the preparation of requests for extension on the fulfillment of the obligations under Article 5 of the Convention to destroy or ensure the destruction of all antipersonnel mines in mined areas under their jurisdiction or control as well as other matters concerning the Convention.
Prior to joining the ISU, from 2003 to 2007, Juan Carlos Ruan worked for the Office of Humanitarian Mine Action of the Organization of American States. During his tenure with the organization he also played a leading role as project coordinator of the clearance of Suriname's last remaining mined area and assisted in coordinating the first humanitarian demining military training in Bogota for the Colombian Armed Forces, amongst other similar tasks. Prior to this, from 2000 to 2003, Juan Carlos Ruan worked with the Inter- American Defense Board. His experience before this included short tenures with humanitarian organization involved in Disasters as well as with the Mine Action Information Center of James Madison University.
Juan Carlos Ruan has received a MA in International Relations from University of Kent, Canterbury, England, Brussels School of International Studies and a B.A. in Sociology from St. Mary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.