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news It’s time for a woman to lead the UN Daily News (via HT Media Ltd.) The United Nations has been one of the most vociferous advocates of gender empowerment and a persistent critic of gender discrimination worldwide. But still, it has continued to fall far short of its own lofty ideals. The UN has never had a female Secretary-General (SG) in its 75-year history while only four women have been elected– amid 71 men– as Presidents of the General Assembly, the organisation’s highest policy making body. On January 11, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, a former Prime Minister of Portugal, announced he will be “available” for a second term– perhaps upending the longstanding campaign for a female UN chief. ....
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says he is “available” for a second five-year term as UN chief. Credit: John Penney/PassBlue UNITED NATIONS, Jan 12 2021 (IPS) - The United Nations has been one of the most vociferous advocates of gender empowerment and a persistent critic of gender discrimination worldwide. But still, it has continued to fall far short of its own lofty ideals. The UN has never had a female secretary-general (SG) in its 75-year history while only four women have been elected– amid 71 men– as Presidents of the General Assembly, the organization’s highest policy making body. On January 11, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, a former Prime Minister of Portugal, announced he will be “available” for a second term– perhaps upending the longstanding campaign for a female UN chief. ....