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UN Secretary-General

The UN Secretary-General is the head of the United Nations, serving as its chief diplomat and administrator. They are responsible for overseeing the organization’s daily operations, implementing policies, and representing the UN in international matters. The Secretary-General works to promote peace, security, sustainable development, and human rights worldwide, often mediating conflicts and coordinating global efforts. They are appointed by member countries and serve as a neutral leader, striving to bring nations together to address common challenges. The role requires diplomatic skill, leadership, and the ability to navigate complex international issues diplomatically.