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U.N. appoints Biden aide as next UNICEF chief

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Published: Dec 10, 2021, 17:52 UTC

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United Nations on Friday announced the appointment of Catherine Russell, an aide of U.S. President Joe Biden, as the next executive director of the U.N. children's agency UNICEF, a U.N. spokesperson said on Friday.

A UNICEF logo is pictured outside their offices in Geneva

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United Nations on Friday announced the appointment of Catherine Russell, an aide of U.S. President Joe Biden, as the next executive director of the U.N. children’s agency UNICEF, a U.N. spokesperson said on Friday.

Russell, currently director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office and assistant to the president, will mark the eighth American to head UNICEF. Since it was established in 1946, all of the agency’s executive directors have been American.

“Ms. Russell brings to the role decades of experience in developing innovative policies that empower underserved communities around the world,” U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters.

Russell formerly served as ambassador-at-large for global women’s issues at the U.S. Department of State under the administration of former President Barack Obama, the U.N. said.

A U.N. spokesperson in July said outgoing UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore planned to step down to deal with a family health issue.

Fore, a former head of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), was appointed to run UNICEF by U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in 2018.

(Reporting by Daphne Psaledakis; Editing by Mark Porter)

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