Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has been re-elected as director-general of the World Health Organization, setting him up for another five years in the top job at the global health body.
Tedros was elected to a second term in a secret ballot on Tuesday, after running unopposed. In a break from tradition, his country of origin, Ethiopia, did not back his candidacy.
The first African to lead the UN’s health body faces the difficult task of rebuilding trust in the WHO after critics, including the former Trump administration in the US, accused it of mismanaging the response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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