Editorial: The next Director-General of WHO

The Lancet
Apr 30, 2016 Volume 387 Number 10030 p1789-1878 e25
http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/issue/current

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Editorial
The next Director-General of WHO
The Lancet
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(16)30358-0
Summary
WHO last week fired a starting pistol to launch the election for its next Director-General. The final vote does not take place until May, 2017. Procedures have been substantially revised since 2012, when Margaret Chan was elected to serve a second term. It is likely that this lengthy process will therefore be more transparent, accountable, and disputatious (and considerably less corrupt) than past elections.

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…The deadline for member states to nominate candidates is Sept 22. Several prominent individuals have already disclosed their intentions to stand. Philippe Douste-Blazy served two terms as France’s Minister of Health and subsequently became Foreign Minister. He has been a leader on innovative financing for health and has chaired UNITAID since 2006. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is currently Ethiopia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs. He was Minister of Health from 2005–12. The African Union has endorsed him as the sole African candidate for Director-General. Sania Nishtar, Pakistan’s former Minister of Health (among several other government portfolios), has had a distinguished career as a civil society leader. She founded the influential non-governmental organisation Heartfile in 1999. All three candidates are highly accomplished global health leaders, which bodes well for the future of WHO…