Skip to content
Advertisement

‘The world’s most impossible job’: Who will lead the United Nations next?

Candidates to become the next head of the United Nations vowed on Wednesday to revitalise the troubled organisation through reform, while upholding its core principles of peacekeeping and development. Four candidates are vying to succeed Antonio...

schedule 13:30 visibility 67 views
‘The world’s most impossible job’: Who will lead the United Nations next?
Source: France 24
Candidates to become the next head of the United Nations vowed on Wednesday to revitalise the troubled organisation through reform, while upholding its core principles of peacekeeping and development. Four candidates are vying to succeed Antonio Guterres as UN secretary-general from the start of next year. The winner will face the daunting task of restoring the credibility of an organisation in crisis, whose global influence has significantly declined in recent years. For more, FRANCE 24’s Oliver Farry is joined by Daniel Safran-Hon, former official in the Office of the Secretary-General and expert on UN affairs.

newspaper

Originally published at

France 24

open_in_new Read Full Article

Related Articles

Read More

Pope Leo visits Spain with focus on immigration
Health

Pope Leo visits Spain with focus on immigration

Pope Leo arrived in Spain on Saturday for a week-long visit, his first to an EU country outside Italy, where he will inaugurate ​a new tower ‌in Barcelona's famed Sagrada Familia basilica and meet migrants who braved dangerous Atlantic waters to...

France 24