A. THE UNITED NATIONS, ITS PROGRAMMES, FUNDS AND OFFICES (cont.)
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APPOINTED OFFICIALS
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TERM OF OFFICE
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UNFPA
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Executive Director (USG) appointed by the United Nations Secretary-General after consultation with UNFPA Executive Board.
Deputy Executive Directors (ASG) appointed by the United Nations Secretary-General upon recommendation of the Executive Director.
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Fixed-term, usually for a period of two years and subject to renewal B no limitation on renewal.
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WFP
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Executive Director (USG) appointed jointly by the United Nations Secretary-General and the Director-General of FAO after consultation with Executive Board.
Senior officials above D-2 appointed by the Executive Director in agreement with the United Nations Secretary-General and the Director-General of FAO and in consultation with Executive Board members.
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Five years, renewable once.
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10UNU
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Rector appointed by the United Nations Secretary-General after consultation with the Director-General of UNESCO following approval by Council on the recommendation of the Nominating Committee (comprising Chairman of Council, representative of the United Nations Secretary-General and representative of the Director-General of UNESCO).
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Normally five years, renewable once.
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ITC
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Executive Head appointed at the level of Assistant Secretary-General by the United Nations Secretary-General upon a joint recommendation of the Executive Heads of the parent bodies of ITC, namely, the Secretary-General of UNCTAD and the Director-General of the World Trade Organization.
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Generally three years renewable.
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11UNITAR
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Executive Director appointed by the United Nations Secretary-General after consultation with the Board of Trustees.
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Not specified.
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B. SPECIALIZED AGENCIES OF THE UNITED NATIONS SYSTEM AND THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY |
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1213141516ILO
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Director-General elected by the members of the Governing Body (more than one-half majority required, failing which GB may postpone the election and set a new deadline for submission of candidatures).
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Five years B the appointment may be renewed for such further period or periods as the Governing Body may decide. No single extension shall exceed five years.
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Deputy Director-General, Assistant Director-General, and Treasurer and Financial Comptroller, appointed by the Director-General after consultation with Officers of the Governing Body.
In addition the Director-General may designate a Principal Deputy Director-General, in which event such designation shall be made after consultation with the Officers of the Governing Body and with the agreement of the Governing Body.
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For a period not exceeding five years. Appointments may be renewed indefinitely. No single extension shall exceed five years.
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1718FAO
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Director-General appointed by the Conference (overall majority required).
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Six years renewable.
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Deputy Director-General appointed by the Director-General subject to confirmation by the Council.
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19UNESCO
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Director-General nominated by the Executive Board and appointed by the General Conference, under such conditions as the Conference may approve.
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Six years, renewable once.
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Directors of Legal Affairs and Internal Oversight appointed by the Director-General after consultation with the Executive Board.
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20ICAO
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Secretary General appointed by Council after consideration of all candidates suggested by States (including current Secretary General if standing for reappointment).
D-2 level appointments (5 in total) made by Secretary General following advice of an ad hoc Commission, appointed by the Council (comprising members of the Council).
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Specified term of office from three to five years, the exact duration of which to be determined by the Council on each occasion.
Fixed-term basis for terms of between three and five years, the duration of which determined at the time of appointment.
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2122UPU |
Director-General and Deputy Director-General elected by the Congress.
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Minimum five years (for a period between two successive Congresses), renewable once.
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Assistant Director-General (D-2) appointed by the Director-General since 1999. Prior to this date, ADGs appointed by the Council of Administration.
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23WMO
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Secretary-General appointed by the Congress.
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Four years, renewable twice.
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