A woman running the UN? Costa Rican candidate urges no special treatment
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Rebeca Grynspan, head of a UN agency and candidate from Costa Rica for UN secretary-general, advocates that the election be held without discrimination or preferential treatment for women. "If we can have a process that does not discriminate against women and that we are able to access the post of secretary-general, we will demonstrate to the world that we can live on an equal footing, that there really is hope," said Grynspan in an interview wi…


A woman running the UN? Costa Rican candidate urges no special treatment
GENEVA, Oct 14 — Rebeca Grynspan, the Costa Rican candidate to lead the United Nations, said the selection process should be carried out without discrimination or preferential treatment for women.As UN chief Antonio Guterres’s second term draws to a close next year, calls have been mounting for the world body to finally put a woman in charge.“If you have a process that will not discriminate against women, and we are able to get to the post of be…
Geneva - Rebeca Grynspan, head of a United Nations agency and candidate from Costa Rica in the race for the post of Secretary-General of the United Nations, pleads that selection should be made without discrimination or preferential treatment against women. "If we can have a process that does not discriminate against women and that we are able to get to the post of Secretary-General, we will show the world that we can live on an equal footing, t…
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