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Thomas Fohgrub

January 2, 1977 - May 1, 2023

It is with great sadness that I inform you of the untimely passing of Dr. Thomas FOHGRUB, Strategic Lead of the Global Platform for Action on Sustainable Energy in Displacement Settings (GPA), hosted within the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR). Dr. Thomas FOHGRUB passed away on 1 May 2023, at the age of 46. Dr. Thomas FOHGRUB joined the UNITAR in 2017 working for the GPA, with the goal to provide every displaced person with access to sustainable energy. Before that, Thomas served in various capacities for the German Government. He was a person of great integrity and honour, his kindness and compassion were felt by all who knew him. Throughout his life, he earned the respect and admiration of his peers and colleagues, who valued his leadership, wisdom, and dedication to his work. He had a unique ability to connect with people on a personal level, and his warm and friendly demeanour made everyone feel welcome in his presence. He was always quick to offer a kind word or lend a helping hand, and his selflessness and generosity inspired all of us.

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Paul McCallion 2023-05-19 18:15:02 wrote:

The news of Thomas leaving us has hit us all hard, my thoughts and prayers go to Svenja, Helen, Natalie & Ben at this time the loss of a husband and father is a loss we all feel. I first met Thomas in 2015 when he was working at the Germain consulate in Geneva. Once the GPA was being planned and came into existence, I had an opportunity to interact with him a lot more. Our world will now be lesser, and the kindness, inspiration, leadership, friendship and support Thomas brought to all, will be missed in our daily lives. However, he has set a standard and legacy which we all can be inspired by from the day-to-day example me gave. During me last year in Geneva I was working under a lot of stress and tensions Thomas was always aware of my predicament, he provided nonstop encouragement, laughter and appreciation for my knowledge and professionalism. For myself I will always be grateful that he and his team stayed in contact with me when I left Geneva, and the virtual catch-up calls always made me feel appreciated and supported. The patience and persistence Thomas had to form and establish the GPA will have a long legacy more than ever now, as we enter the last chance opportunity to act decisively on global warming. The small but dedicated global network that he has connected now have a voice and access to energy expertise now has a network to belong to. I will miss his friendly and inspiring ways and his wisdom greatly. Paul McCallion

Paul McCallion 2023-05-19 18:15:02 wrote: The news of Thomas leaving us has hit us all hard, my thoughts and prayers go to Svenja, Helen, Natalie & Ben at this time the loss of a husband and father is a loss we all feel. I first met Thomas in 2015 when he was working at the Germain consulate in Geneva. Once the GPA was being planned and came into existence, I had an opportunity to interact with him a lot more. Our world will now be lesser, and the kindness, inspiration, leadership, friendship and support Thomas brought to all, will be missed in our daily lives. However, he has set a standard and legacy which we all can be inspired by from the day-to-day example me gave. During me last year in Geneva I was working under a lot of stress and tensions Thomas was always aware of my predicament, he provided nonstop encouragement, laughter and appreciation for my knowledge and professionalism. For myself I will always be grateful that he and his team stayed in contact with me when I left Geneva, and the virtual catch-up calls always made me feel appreciated and supported. The patience and persistence Thomas had to form and establish the GPA will have a long legacy more than ever now, as we enter the last chance opportunity to act decisively on global warming. The small but dedicated global network that he has connected now have a voice and access to energy expertise now has a network to belong to. I will miss his friendly and inspiring ways and his wisdom greatly. Paul McCallion

Comments (2)

  • Kathleen Callaghy Anonymous user 26-05 2023 13:03

    <3

  • Glada Lahn Anonymous user 22-05 2023 09:39

    A beautiful tribute, Paul. these points about Thomas's warmth and legacy are so true.

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