A woman in charge of the United Nations? Candidates feel it's about time
Female challengers to be the next UN secretary-general outline why they think a woman should be next to lead the multilateral organisation. Leer mรกs

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Female challengers to be the next UN secretary-general outline why they think a woman should be next to lead the multilateral organisation. Leer mรกs

The Colegio Nacional de Monserrat, one of Argentinaโs oldest and most prestigious secondary schools, will celebrate its 339th anniversary this year and, for the first time in its history, it will be led by a woman. Two tickets have entered the race to lead the school, both headed by teachers with distinguished careers at the institution founded in 1687. Leer mรกs