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UNWTO Announces Secretary-General Candidates

The United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) has officially announced the names of the seven candidates who will be competing in the race for the top post of Secretary-General to replace Taleb Rifai when his term ends in December this year.

Here’s the official statement:

The Secretariat of the World Tourism Organization referring to decision CE/DEC/15(CIV) of the Executive Council at its 104th session (Luxor, Egypt, 30 October – 1 November 2016), on the procedure for the election of the Secretary-General, informs in regards to the election for the post of Secretary-General for the period 2018-2021, that as of 11 March 2017, 24:00 hours, Madrid time, the deadline for the submission of candidatures in accordance with the aforementioned decision, the following candidatures were complete and duly accompanied by the required documents (letter of the candidate, curriculum vitae, statement of policy and management intent and a certificate of good health signed by a recognized medical facility), along with the letter of support from the Government of the country endorsing a candidate (listed in alphabetical order of the Member State):

Armenia: Mr Vahan Martirosyan submitted with the support of the Government of Armenia and received on 10 March 2017;

Brazil: Mr Márcio Favilla submitted with the support of the Government of Brazil and received on 6 March 2017;

Colombia: Mr Jaime Alberto Cabal Sanclemente submitted with the support of the Government of Colombia and received on 6 March 2017;

Georgia: Mr Zurab Pololikashvili submitted with the support of the Government of Georgia and received on 2 December 2016;

Republic of Korea: Mrs Young-shim Dho submitted with the support of the Government of the Republic of Korea and received on 24 February 2017;

Seychelles: Mr Alain St. Ange submitted with the support of the Government of Seychelles and received on 18 January 2017;

Zimbabwe: Mr Walter Mzembi submitted with the support of the Government of Zimbabwe and received on 4 March 2017;

The Secretariat received seven other applications which were not accompanied by the required documents. Consequently, these applications will not be submitted to the 105th session of the Executive Council.

 

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