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Ana Helena Chacón applies for position at the UN

On Tuesday, Costa Rican Vice President Ana Helena Chacón announced her candidacy as executive director of the UN Population Fund (UNFPA), replacing the late Nigerian doctor Babatunde Osotimehi.

Chacón, a specialist in international relations, is the coordinator of the social policies of the Costa Rican government, and in the past she worked as Deputy Minister of Security and as a legislator.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will be in charge of choosing the new UNFPA chief.

This UN agency works on a broad agenda that includes sexual and reproductive health, youth, gender and disability.

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