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Author: Natalie Samarasinghe

05 Feb

Symposium by GQUAL on CEDAW’s GR40: Appointing Madame Secretary-General — A Legal Obligation?

[Natalie Samarasinghe is a Co-Founder of 1 for 8 Billion, which advocates for a fair, open and inclusive process to appoint the first woman UN chief, and the former CEO of the United Nations Association (UK).] In 2026, UN member states will select the organization’s 10th Secretary-General (SG). Since the position’s establishment in 1945, it has been held exclusively by men...

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