Search
00
GBAF Logo
trophy
Top StoriesInterviewsBusinessFinanceBankingTechnologyInvestingTradingVideosAwardsMagazinesHeadlinesTrends

Subscribe to our newsletter

Get the latest news and updates from our team.

Global Banking & Finance Review®

Global Banking & Finance Review® - Subscribe to our newsletter

Company

    GBAF Logo
    • About Us
    • Advertising and Sponsorship
    • Profile & Readership
    • Contact Us
    • Latest News
    • Privacy & Cookies Policies
    • Terms of Use
    • Advertising Terms
    • Issue 81
    • Issue 80
    • Issue 79
    • Issue 78
    • Issue 77
    • Issue 76
    • Issue 75
    • Issue 74
    • Issue 73
    • Issue 72
    • Issue 71
    • Issue 70
    • View All
    • About the Awards
    • Awards Timetable
    • Awards Winners
    • Submit Nominations
    • Testimonials
    • Media Room
    • FAQ
    • Asset Management Awards
    • Brand of the Year Awards
    • Business Awards
    • Cash Management Banking Awards
    • Banking Technology Awards
    • CEO Awards
    • Customer Service Awards
    • CSR Awards
    • Deal of the Year Awards
    • Corporate Governance Awards
    • Corporate Banking Awards
    • Digital Transformation Awards
    • Fintech Awards
    • Education & Training Awards
    • ESG & Sustainability Awards
    • ESG Awards
    • Forex Banking Awards
    • Innovation Awards
    • Insurance & Takaful Awards
    • Investment Banking Awards
    • Banking Awards
    • Banking Innovation Awards
    • Digital Banking Awards
    • Finance Awards
    • Investor Relations Awards
    • Leadership Awards
    • Islamic Banking Awards
    • Real Estate Awards
    • Project Finance Awards
    • Process & Product Awards
    • Telecommunication Awards
    • HR & Recruitment Awards
    • Trade Finance Awards
    • The Next 100 Global Awards
    • Wealth Management Awards
    • Travel Awards
    • Years of Excellence Awards
    • Publishing Principles
    • Ownership & Funding
    • Corrections Policy
    • Editorial Code of Ethics
    • Diversity & Inclusion Policy
    • Fact Checking Policy
    • Financial Awards
    • Private Banking Awards
    • Private Banking Innovation Awards
    • Retail Banking Awards
    Original content: Global Banking and Finance Review - https://www.globalbankingandfinance.com

    A global financial intelligence and recognition platform delivering authoritative insights, data-driven analysis, and institutional benchmarking across Banking, Capital Markets, Investment, Technology, and Financial Infrastructure.

    Copyright © 2010-2026 - All Rights Reserved. | Sitemap | Tags

    Editorial & Advertiser disclosure

    Global Banking & Finance Review® is an online platform offering news, analysis, and opinion on the latest trends, developments, and innovations in the banking and finance industry worldwide. The platform covers a diverse range of topics, including banking, insurance, investment, wealth management, fintech, and regulatory issues. The website publishes news, press releases, opinion and advertorials on various financial organizations, products and services which are commissioned from various Companies, Organizations, PR agencies, Bloggers etc. These commissioned articles are commercial in nature. This is not to be considered as financial advice and should be considered only for information purposes. It does not reflect the views or opinion of our website and is not to be considered an endorsement or a recommendation. We cannot guarantee the accuracy or applicability of any information provided with respect to your individual or personal circumstances. Please seek Professional advice from a qualified professional before making any financial decisions. We link to various third-party websites, affiliate sales networks, and to our advertising partners websites. When you view or click on certain links available on our articles, our partners may compensate us for displaying the content to you or make a purchase or fill a form. This will not incur any additional charges to you. To make things simpler for you to identity or distinguish advertised or sponsored articles or links, you may consider all articles or links hosted on our site as a commercial article placement. We will not be responsible for any loss you may suffer as a result of any omission or inaccuracy on the website.

    1. Home
    2. >Headlines
    3. >UN leadership candidate Grynspan vows peacemaking and reform
    Headlines

    UN Leadership Candidate Grynspan Vows Peacemaking and Reform

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on April 22, 2026

    3 min read

    Last updated: April 23, 2026

    Add as preferred source on Google
    UN leadership candidate Grynspan vows peacemaking and reform - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
    Tags:leadershipUNInternational RelationsReformWomen in Leadership

    Quick Summary

    Rebeca Grynspan, former Costa Rican vice president and current head of UNCTAD, pledged at her April 22 UN hearing that peacemaking will be her top priority as UN Secretary‑General, followed closely by bold reform to restore trust in the organization, where her candidacy stands out as historic.

    Global Banking & Finance Awards 2026 — Call for Entries

    Table of Contents

    • The Race for the Next UN Secretary-General
    • Pressure to Reform the United Nations
    • Candidates’ Visions for Reform
    • Challenges and Opportunities Ahead
    • Candidate Profiles and Key Issues
    • Reporting Credits

    UN leadership candidates vow to pursue reform and core principles

    The Race for the Next UN Secretary-General

    By David Brunnstrom and Olivia Le Poidevin

    April 22 (Reuters) - Candidates to become the next head of the United Nations vowed on Wednesday to revitalize the troubled organization by pursuing reforms, while championing its core principles of peacemaking and support for development.

    Four candidates are vying to succeed Antonio Guterres as U.N. secretary-general from the start of next year, with the winner set to face the enormous task of revitalizing an organization in crisis, whose stature has significantly diminished in recent years.

    In marathon hearings before representatives of U.N. member states and civil society on Tuesday and Wednesday, the candidates all pledged to continue reforms of the 80-year-old organization created at the end of World War Two.

    Pressure to Reform the United Nations

    PRESSURE TO REFORM

    Even as actions by major powers have put long-held norms of the post-war international order under stress, the 193-member organization has come under intense pressure to slash costs and prove its relevance.

    Candidates’ Visions for Reform

    On Wednesday, former Costa Rican Vice President Rebeca Grynspan said peacemaking would be her first priority, while warning that trust is waning in the world body and time is running out to restore it.

    Grynspan, an economist born to parents who fled Europe after World War Two and the current head of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, said reform was vital.

    "To defend the United Nations today is to have the courage to change it," she said.

    Macky Sall, 64, who served for 12 years as Senegal's president until 2024, said at a hearing on Wednesday that he would pursue reforms with "rigorous management" to ensure better coordination between U.N. agencies and avoid duplication.

    "Now is the time to do better with less," he said, with the aim of creating "a revitalized organization that is able to see that its brightest days are ahead of it."

    The candidates are bidding for a five-year term which can be extended for another five.

    Challenges and Opportunities Ahead

    FEWER APPLICANTS

    So far there are far fewer applicants than in 2016, when Guterres was chosen from a field of 13 contenders, but others can still join in coming months.

    Grynspan, 70, and Chile's former president, Michelle Bachelet, 74, are aiming to become the first woman to head the U.N. in its 80-year history.

    Tradition has dictated that the role rotate among regions, with Latin America next in line, although Sall told reporters there was no reference in the U.N. charter to such a rotation.

    Candidate Profiles and Key Issues

    In her hearing on Tuesday, Bachelet underlined her support for women's rights. Some conservative U.S. lawmakers have called for Washington to veto her candidacy due to her support for abortion.

    Also in contention is Argentina's Rafael Grossi, a 65-year-old career diplomat who has headed the U.N. nuclear watchdog for six years.

    Grossi told his hearing that U.N. reform was going in the right direction but was just a start.

    Precedent holds that a secretary-general should not come from among the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council - Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States - to avoid excessive concentration of power, although the major powers' backing is crucial in a lengthy and arcane selection process.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by David Brunnstrom in Washington and Olivia Le Poidevin in Geneva; Editing by Don Durfee, Nia Williams and Edmund Klamann)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Grynspan emphasized that preventing conflict is the UN’s core mission—she aims to swiftly engage in mediation, travel to conflict zones, and coordinate closely with the Security Council and member states.(apnews.com)
    • •She pledged deep institutional reform under the banner “reform for delivery,” warning that waning trust and diminished relevance threaten the UN unless urgent action is taken.(apnews.com)
    • •If elected, Grynspan would become the first woman to lead the UN, competing against notable figures including Michelle Bachelet, Rafael Grossi, and Macky Sall.(internazionale.it)
    • •Her background as an economist and multilateral leader is strong—she’s led UNCTAD since 2021, where she brokered the Black Sea Grain Initiative, addressed debt and trade reform, and emphasized assistance to middle‑income countries in debt distress.(unctad.org)

    References

    • Four candidates for UN secretary-general audition this week. That's far fewer than in 2016
    • Costa Rica nominates former Vice President Rebeca Grynspan to lead UN
    • Contenders to head crisis-wracked UN face live grillings - Internazionale
    • UNCTAD16 ministerial roundtable: Reimagining trade – a broader path to development | UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD)

    Frequently Asked Questions about UN leadership candidate Grynspan vows peacemaking and reform

    1Who is Rebeca Grynspan?

    Rebeca Grynspan is a former vice president of Costa Rica and current head of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, now a candidate for UN secretary-general.

    2What are Grynspan's main priorities as a UN secretary-general candidate?

    Grynspan's top priorities are peacemaking and leading reforms to restore trust and improve the effectiveness of the United Nations.

    3Why does Grynspan emphasize reforms at the UN?

    She emphasizes reform because trust in the organization is waning and she believes significant change is necessary to revitalize the UN.

    4How many candidates are running for UN secretary-general?

    There are currently four candidates, including Rebeca Grynspan, Michelle Bachelet, Rafael Grossi, and Macky Sall, with the possibility of more joining.

    5Has a woman ever led the United Nations as secretary-general?

    No woman has ever served as UN secretary-general; Rebeca Grynspan is vying to become the first in the organization's 80-year history.

    Why waste money on news and opinion when you can access them for free?

    Take advantage of our newsletter subscription and stay informed on the go!

    Subscribe

    Global Banking & Finance Awards 2026 — Now Open for Entries
    Previous Headlines PostKremlin Says Putin Can Meet Zelenskiy Only to Agree Final Conflict Arrangements
    Next Headlines PostAnalysis-Mandelson Scandal Shatters UK PM Starmer's Promise of Stable Government
    More from Headlines

    Explore more articles in the Headlines category

    Image for Russian attack triggers fire in apartment block in Ukraine's Dnipro, seven injured
    Russian Attack Triggers Fire in Apartment Block in Ukraine's Dnipro, Seven Injured
    Image for Olympics-Putin criticises previous IOC leadership as 'shameful, cowardly'
    Olympics-Putin Criticises Previous Ioc Leadership as 'shameful, Cowardly'
    Image for UK police arrest two more over alleged arson plot at Jewish-linked site
    UK Police Arrest Two More Over Alleged Arson Plot at Jewish-Linked Site
    Image for Israeli airstrike kills five Palestinians in Gaza, medics say
    Israeli Airstrike Kills Five Palestinians in Gaza, Medics Say
    Image for Kremlin says Putin can meet Zelenskiy only to agree final conflict arrangements
    Kremlin Says Putin Can Meet Zelenskiy Only to Agree Final Conflict Arrangements
    Image for Analysis-Mandelson scandal shatters UK PM Starmer's promise of stable government
    Analysis-Mandelson Scandal Shatters UK PM Starmer's Promise of Stable Government
    Image for Dutch prosecutors seek 30-year sentence for alleged Syrian torturer
    Dutch Prosecutors Seek 30-year Sentence for Alleged Syrian Torturer
    Image for At far-right event, France's Bardella targets Spain over migrant amnesty
    At Far-Right Event, France's Bardella Targets Spain Over Migrant Amnesty
    Image for French soldier dies of wounds after attack on UN force in Lebanon
    French Soldier Dies of Wounds After Attack on UN Force in Lebanon
    Image for Spanish prosecutor asks judge to close corruption probe into PM Sanchez's wife
    Spanish Prosecutor Asks Judge to Close Corruption Probe Into PM Sanchez's Wife
    Image for Greek parliament lifts 13 lawmakers' immunity to allow EU probe over farm aid fraud
    Greek Parliament Lifts 13 Lawmakers' Immunity to Allow EU Probe Over Farm Aid Fraud
    Image for Hungary's next government vows to open communist-era secret police archives
    Hungary's Next Government Vows to Open Communist-Era Secret Police Archives
    View All Headlines Posts