New Director-General of the International Labour Organisation elected

The International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) next Director-General will be Gilbert F. Houngbo from Togo.

Houngbo is currently President of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).

During their meeting in Geneva, he was elected by the ILO’s Governing Body, comprising representatives of governments, workers, and employers.

He will be the 11th Director-General of the ILO, and the first African to hold the post.

After the announcement of the ballot result the Director-General-elect will address the Governing Body and this can be followed on the ILO website .

The new Director-General’s five-year term will begin on 1 October 2022. The current Director-General, Guy Ryder, from the United Kingdom, has held office since 2012.

The ILO’s Governing Body is composed of 56 titular members (28 Governments, 14 Employers and 14 Workers) and 66 deputy members (28 Governments, 19 Employers and 19 Workers).

The Employer and Worker members are elected in their individual capacity. The ILO is the oldest specialised agency of the UN. It was founded in 1919 and has the mandate to promote decent work for all. It has 187 Member States.

There were five candidates for the post of ILO Director-General. The other candidates were:

Source: Ghana News

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