| 23 Septembre 2016
 23  September 2016 | Geneva: Six candidates have been proposed by Member  States of the World Health Organization (WHO) for the position of WHO  Director-General.
23  September 2016 | Geneva: Six candidates have been proposed by Member  States of the World Health Organization (WHO) for the position of WHO  Director-General.
The  Director-General is WHO’s chief technical and administrative officer  and oversees WHO’s international health work. The current  Director-General, Dr Margaret Chan, was appointed  in 2006 and will  complete her second term on 30 June next year.
 
 On 1-2 November, a forum will be held for candidates to present their  visions to WHO Member States, and the public, and answer questions from  Member States on their candidacy. The forum will be webcast in all UN  languages on the WHO website: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian  and Spanish.
 
 In January 2017, WHO’s Executive Board will draw up a shortlist with a  maximum of 5 candidates. Executive Board members will then interview  these candidates and nominate up to 3 to go forward for consideration by  the World Health Assembly in May 2017, when Member States will vote in a  new Director-General. Previously, just 1 nomination was submitted by  WHO’s Executive Board to the World Health Assembly, which then made the  final appointment.
 
 The new Director-General will take office on 1 July 2017.