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Who Should be the Next UN Leader?PART 4
18 de abril, por Felix Dodds and Chris SpenceIs the rough-and-tumble of leading the UN General Assembly a good preparation for the top UN job? Maria Fernanda Espinosa served as President of the UN General Assembly from 2018-2019, garnering votes from 128 out of 193 member states. With her victory, she became only the fourth woman—and the (…) -
Africa Pushing Limits To Boost Renewable Energy Supply Chain, Security
17 de abril, por Aimable TwahirwaInvestors, regulators, researchers, policymakers, and representatives of renewable energy companies, acknowledged the key challenges of shifting away from fossil fuels to renewable energy in Africa when they gathered in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE) this week. The latest estimates by the (…) -
Who Should be the Next UN Leader?PART 3
17 de abril, por Felix Dodds and Chris SpenceA third possible candidate for UN Secretary-General is Alicia Bárcena. Mexico’s current Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Bárcena boasts a professional background that is both broad and deep. Having originally trained as a biologist, she subsequently completed a master’s degree in public (…) -
Who Should be the Next UN Leader?PART 2
16 de abril, por Felix Dodds and Chris SpenceWhen the conversation turns to who might replace António Guterres as UN Secretary-General, the name of Mia Mottley, Prime Minister of Barbados, is on many insiders’ lips. In addition to being Prime Minister, she also serves as her country’s Minister of Finance, Economic Affairs and Investment, (…) -
Who Should be the Next UN Leader?Part 1
15 de abril, por Felix Dodds and Chris SpenceCould a UN insider take the top job? Amina J. Mohammed is the current Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations. She has been in the role since early 2017, making her something of a veteran within senior circles. A British-born Nigerian, Mohammed’s UN experience goes back even further. For (…)