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Director-General of the World Health Organization
Chief executive officer of the World Health Organization From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The director-general of the World Health Organization is the chief executive officer of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the principal advisor to the United Nations on matters pertaining to global health. The director general is elected by and answers to the World Health Assembly (WHA).[1] The current director-general is Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who was appointed on 1 July 2017,[2] and re-appointed on 24 May 2022.[3] The director-general also leads the World Health Organization Secretariat and is also the ex officio secretary of the World Health Assembly, the World Health Organization Executive Board, and of all commissions and committees, and conferences convened by the organization.[4]
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Selection process
Candidates for director-general can be proposed by Member States, then nominated by the executive board and appointed by the World Health Assembly.[5]
The appointment process begins more than one year prior to the May vote, when the World Health Organization sends out a letter informing Member States that the nomination process has begun. The nomination period ends in mid-September, and candidates are announced at the end of October. If there are multiple candidates, the executive board of the World Health Organization – a panel of members from 34 member countries representing the various World Health Organization regions – interviews the nominees.[6]
The term of the director-general lasts for five years. A director-general can be re-appointed only once.[7] The director-general is typically appointed in May, when the World Health Assembly meets.[citation needed]
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List of directors-general of the World Health Organization
Denotes service as acting director
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References
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