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My replacement should be a woman, says UN secretary general |
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Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary general, has said a woman should lead the United Nations for the first time since it was established more than 70 years ago. But however, this wish could not be met as the new elected general secretary is Antonio Gutierres -not a woman. As he nears the end of his second five-year term, Ban said that ?it?s high time now? for a female secretary general after eight men at the helm. There are currently 11 candidates vying to succeed Ban: six men and five women. Ban stressed that the decision was not up to him, but to the 15-member security council, which must recommend a candidate to the 193-member general assembly for its approval. ?We have many distinguished and eminent women leaders in national governments or other organisations or even business communities, political communities, and cultural and every aspect of our life,? Ban said. ?There?s no reason why not in the United Nations.? Without giving any names, he said there were ?many distinguished, motivated women leaders who can really change this world, who can actively engage with the other leaders of the world?. ?So that?s my humble suggestion, but that?s up to member states,? Ban said during a visit to the home of 99-year-old Libba Patterson in Novato, California, where he spent his first days in the United States as an 18-year-old student from South Korea. He praised the general assembly for holding the first ever public hearings for all the candidates seeking to succeed him. By tradition the job of secretary-general has rotated among regions of the world. Officials from Asia, Africa, Latin America and western Europe have all held the world?s top diplomatic post. East European nations, including Russia, argue that they have never had a secretary general and it is their turn. A group of 56 nations are campaigning for the first female UN chief. The security council has held two informal polls in which 12 candidates participated, and in each the highest-ranked woman was in third place, a disappointment to many. Antonio Guterres, a former Portuguese prime minister who has also headed the UN refugee agency, topped both polls. In the first ?straw? poll, Irina Bokova of Bulgaria, who heads Unesco, came in third but in the second she dropped to fifth. In the second poll Argentina?s foreign minister Susana Malcorra, who was Ban?s former chief of staff, moved up to third. The former Croatian foreign minister Vesna Pusic, who placed last in the first poll, dropped out. The three other female candidates are New Zealand?s former prime minister Helen Clark, who heads the UN Development Programme Christiana Figueres of Costa Rica, the UN official who played a key role in shaping last December?s historic agreement to fight climate change and the former Moldovan foreign minister Natalia Gherman, The security council has scheduled another ?straw? poll on 29 August and at least one, possibly two, are expected to be held in September. |
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good report
Posted 07-02-2018 22:47
thanks for sharing
Posted 07-02-2018 22:43
@heonjun, the female aspirants were very well positioned. Christiana Figurees had worked as deputy to the UN and knew the entire system. I hope that the next UN SG will be a woman
Posted 26-10-2016 17:30
Yes, Peter. I think we should give a woman a chance as well
Posted 26-10-2016 17:28
Yup, I agree with you Joshua. Women are the people who can shake the world, they are people who can work 18 hours a day. Their warm hugs can cure from a bruised k ee to a broken heart. Woman are more dependable, in my opinion. It would be great to have the first woman UN secretary.
Posted 26-10-2016 02:00
Well amid much criticism on his way of very quiet leadership, I'm anticipating rather more tangible leadership that will make the work of the UN more accessible and visible. Thanks for writing!
Posted 25-10-2016 13:55
its time to give chance to women, thanks for sharing and raising a voice.
Posted 25-10-2016 03:49
Thanks, everyone. I took my time to read the profile of all the people who were standing for the post of the UN SG. They were all exceptional and I really would have loved a woman to be the SG. That would have helped motivated other young women.
Posted 21-10-2016 02:38
I do believe that gender, whether you're a man or a woman, should never become a basis of assuming a position that would handle public interest. The selection of who will be assuming the position should be clearly based on knowledge, skills, capability, experience, and character. But still, this statement strongly proves that the UN recognizes that our future knows no gender. Great job Joshua! Awesome report!
Posted 20-10-2016 13:34
It would be better to see a woman on this chair of UN Secretary
Thanks for sharing
Posted 20-10-2016 08:39
It would be better to see a woman on this chair of UN Secretary
Thanks for sharing
Posted 20-10-2016 08:39
It's sad that it's 2016 and women are still constantly bypassed when it comes to getting a seat at the table.
Posted 19-10-2016 21:47
It would be really good to see a visionary woman holding the post of next UN Secretary General. Thanks for sharing.
Posted 19-10-2016 21:23