Sheema SenGupta
Global Director of Child Protection & Migration
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Sheema SenGupta
UNICEF Representative
Sheema SenGupta is a distinguished international development professional currently serving as a senior leader within UNICEF. With a career spanning over 25 years, she has dedicated her expertise to advancing the rights and wellbeing of children and adolescents globally, particularly within complex humanitarian and transitional contexts.
Prior to her current appointments, Ms SenGupta held pivotal roles across various regions, including serving as the UNICEF Representative to Iraq, where she led large-scale programmes focused on child protection, education, and emergency response. Her extensive field experience also includes significant leadership positions in Ghana, Eritrea, and Sri Lanka, as well as strategic roles at UNICEF’s Headquarters in New York.
A staunch advocate for systemic change, Ms SenGupta is recognised for her ability to foster multi-sectoral partnerships between governments, civil society, and the private sector. Her work frequently centres on:
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Child Protection: Strengthening national systems to prevent violence and exploitation.
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Emergency Coordination: Navigating the delivery of life-saving services in conflict-affected areas.
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Adolescent Empowerment: Creating pathways for youth participation in governance and peacebuilding.
She holds a deep commitment to ensuring that the most marginalised children are not left behind, making her a sought-after speaker on international child rights and humanitarian policy.
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12 February 2026
09:15 to 11:00
Immediate and effective measures to eliminate the worst forms of child labour
This thematic session aims to revitalise global efforts to eradicate the most severe types of child exploitation by integrating expert insights, cross-sectoral collaboration, and robust protection systems to support victims and address root causes.