British Deputy High Commissioner to Uganda

Louise Ellis MBE

Biography

Louise Ellis has been the British Deputy High Commissioner to Uganda since September 2020.

She joined the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office in 2003, and has previously served overseas in the British Embassy in Tunisia. In London, Louise has served as the Assistant Private Secretary to the Minister for Africa, the Caribbean, Overseas Territories and the UN. She has also worked in the Overseas Territories Directorate and Africa Directorate.

Prior to this appointment, she was Head of the Commonwealth Unit in London and was part of the Commonwealth Summit Unit in the Cabinet Office, which organised the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) 2018. For her work, she received an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours in 2018.

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British Deputy High Commissioner to Uganda

The Deputy High Commissioner is a senior diplomat and typically an important advisor to the Ambassador or High Commissioner. The Deputy is responsible for the daily management of an overseas Embassy or High Commission. They will represent the UK’s interests in the absence of the Ambassador as Chargé d’Affaires. A senior ranking Deputy may also take the title Minister. Smaller missions may not have a Deputy Head.

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