Candidates For Next Chief of UN FAO To Outline Agendas
Candidates For Next Chief Of UN Food And Agriculture
Agency To Outline Agendas
New York, Apr 13 2011
11:10AM
The six candidates who have been nominated to
serve as the next head of the United Nations Food and
Agricultural Organization (FAO) will today outline their
programmes and plans if they are selected to the post.
The candidates for the position of Director-General will address the FAO Council at the agency’s headquarters in Rome.
A meeting of the FAO’s conference of 191 member nations from 25 June to 2 July, also in Rome, will select a director-general to succeed Jacques Diouf, who steps down at the end of 2011.
The next chief – the seventh in the history of FAO, which was created in 1945 – will serve from 1 January 2012 to 31 July 2015, and will be eligible to run for a second, four-year term.
The candidates are: Franz Fischler (Austria); José Graziano da Silva (Brazil); Indroyono Soesilo (Indonesia); Mohammad Saeid Noori Naeini (Iran); Abdul Latif Rashid (Iraq); and Miguel Ángel Moratinos Cuyaubé (Spain).
Dr. Fischler is a former European Union commissioner for agriculture, rural development and fisheries; Professor Graziano da Silva is currently FAO’s Assistant Director-General and Regional Representative for Latin America and the Caribbean; Dr. Soesilo is a natural resources scientist and senior Government official; Dr. Noori Naeini has served as his country’s Ambassador to FAO and as the Chairperson of the agency’s Council; Dr. Rashid is his country’s Water Resources Minister; and Mr. Moratinos is a former foreign minister of his country.
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