British High Commissioner to Malawi

Leigh Stubblefield

Biography

Leigh Stubblefield is the British High Commissioner to Malawi. Prior to that, she was Deputy High Commissioner and Development Director to Kenya. Other senior roles include Acting Director of the FCDO’s Office for Conflict, Stabilisation and Mediation and Deputy Director in the cross-Government Stabilisation Unit. She had an earlier posting with DFID in Kenya (2006-11) as well as Mozambique, Malawi and Bangladesh. Prior to joining the Civil Service she worked for environmental research and international development organisations in East Africa and South-East Asia.

CURRICULUM VITAE

Full name: Leigh Kathryn Stubblefield

2023 to 2025                Nairobi, FCDO Deputy High Commissioner and Development Director
2020 to 2023                HMG Stabilisation Unit, Deputy Director – merged into new FCDO Conflict Directorate in February 2021
2018 to 2020                DFID, Conflict, Security and Justice Group Head
2015 to 2018                DFID Team Leader, Migration and Modern Slavery Department
2013 to 2015                DFID, Deputy Head, Governance and Open Societies Department
2012 to 2013                DFID, Team Leader, Growth and Resilience Department
2010 to 2012                 Maputo, Team Leader, Growth and Rural Development, DFID
2006 to 2010                Nairobi and Mogadishu, Livelihoods Adviser, DFID
2003 to 2006                 Lilongwe, Livelihoods Adviser, DFID
2000 to 2002                Dhaka, Livelihoods Adviser, DFID
1998 to 1999                DFID, Natural Resources Adviser
Nov 1998                     Joined DFID

British High Commissioner to Malawi

The High Commissioner is the UK government’s representative in a Commonwealth nation. They are responsible for the direction and work of the High Commission and its Deputy High Commissions and/or Consulates, including political work, trade and investment, press and cultural relations, and visa and consular services.

Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office