Shazelina Zainul Abidin

Shazelina Zainul Abidin is a Malaysian diplomat. She was previously the Malaysian ambassador to Senegal, with concurrent accreditation to Burkina Faso, Mali, The Gambia and Cabo Verde.[1]

Shazelina Z Abidin, PhD
Malaysian Civil Servant/ Foreign Service Officer
Assumed office
December 16, 1996
Personal details
BornKuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Prior to her stint in Africa, Shazelina was the Head of Communications and Public Diplomacy for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Malaysia, and has had postings to Washington DC (2001–2003) and to New York, at the Permanent Mission of Malaysia to the United Nations (2007–2011).[2]

Shazelina maintains strong links to the academic world with her appointment as an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Sheffield. [3]

Shazelina is currently the Director General of the Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations (IDFR) ,the training arm of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Malaysia), and charts the training of the next generation of Malaysian diplomats. She regularly lectures at IDFR and is often invited to speak on a variety of international relations issues and subjects by public universities and organisations.

Education

She attended Sekolah Seri Puteri boarding school.[4] She graduated with a B.A. (Hons) from Queen Mary University of London, her master's from the University of Edinburgh and her PhD from the University of Sheffield. She joined the Foreign Ministry in 1996.[5]

Career

In 2009, she was a member of the Malaysian delegation to the United Nations.[6] In 2013, she was on the host committee of the Global Summit of Women.[7]

In 2019, she appeared at a Supdeco conference.[8] In 2022, Shazelina gave the Keynote Address at the Perdana Leadership Foundation's CEO Forum 2022,[9] a forum for Malaysian CEOs inspired by former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.

For her work in Senegal, Shazelina was awarded the prestigious National Order of the Lion at the rank of Commander by the President of the Republic of Senegal, Mr Macky Sall, in 2021.[10]

Shazelina has her own monthly column in the New Straits Times and a blog on diplomacy and diplomatic practices, ofdiplomacy.com .

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