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World's Toughest Job

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The United Nations secretary-general has been said to hold the “most impossible job in the world.” And for just the 10th time in the organization’s history, a new candidate will soon be stepping into that role. Through immersive storytelling and voices from around the globe, World’s Toughest Job explores the challenges facing the next UN leader.  Over eight episodes, we’ll examine how the secretary-general might make a difference on issues including economic turbulence, superpower rivalries, artificial intelligence, inequality, and climate change. This is about more than the one person who will step up to lead an organization. It’s an existential moment for the UN, the one place where countries have a voice and a vote.  Get it wrong, and we all feel the consequences. Get it right, and it could mark a turning point for the organization … and the world. World's Toughest Job is a co-production of Foreign Policy and the UN Foundation.

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aflevering Can the Next Secretary-General Deliver for the World's Young People and Young Countries? artwork

Can the Next Secretary-General Deliver for the World's Young People and Young Countries?

In 1960, when 17 African nations declared independence from colonial rule, the United Nations reinvented itself. Fast forward to today, Africa and parts of Asia are home to the largest generation of young people in history.  In Africa alone, 12 million young people enter the workforce every year, but only 3 million formal jobs are created. Development assistance is no longer enough. African leaders want real structural power in the global economy. On this episode of World’s Toughest Job, we ask: Can the next Secretary-General deliver for the world's young people and young countries?  Host Jasmin Baoumy and co-host Mark Malloch-Brown are joined by Ambassador Martin Kimani, President and CEO of the Africa Center and Kenya's Permanent Representative to the United Nations from 2021 to 2024; Joe Studwell, senior visiting fellow at the UK’s Overseas Development Institute and Senior Fellow at the Africa Urban Lab; and Saru Duckworth, PhD researcher at Oxford. World’s Toughest Job is a co-production of Foreign Policy and the UN Foundation.

26 mei 2026 - 42 min
aflevering Can the Secretary-General Still Act as a Firebreak on Peace and Security? artwork

Can the Secretary-General Still Act as a Firebreak on Peace and Security?

During the Cuban missile crisis in 1962, United Nations Secretary-General U Thant had three things on his side: personal diplomacy, the UN’s neutrality, and a few precious days to negotiate.  Today, the risk from war is once again at a dangerous level. And on this episode of World’s Toughest Job, we ask what leverage the next secretary-general will have when a threat simmers for months or years and then explodes—not in 13 days, but in 13 hours. Can they still act as a firebreak when the old safety nets are gone? Or is it truly an impossible job? Jasmin Baoumy and Mark Malloch-Brown are joined by Lynn Kuok, the Lee Kuan Yew chair at Brookings Institution; Ankit Panda, nuclear weapons expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; and Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, president of the International Peace Institute.  World’s Toughest Job is a co-production of Foreign Policy and the UN Foundation.

19 mei 2026 - 44 min
aflevering What Kind of Leader Does the UN Need Right Now? artwork

What Kind of Leader Does the UN Need Right Now?

This year, 193 member states will elect a new secretary-general of the United Nations. Over the next eight episodes, we’ll ask how the next secretary-general might actually make a difference on issues from economic turbulence and superpower rivalries to artificial intelligence, inequality, and climate change. But today, we’re starting off with the most basic question: What kind of leader does the UN need right now? Host Jasmin Baoumy is joined by Thant Myint-U, a senior fellow at the UN Foundation; Susana Malcorra, the president and co-founder of GWL Voices; and Mark Malloch-Brown, a former UN deputy secretary-general and administrator of the UN Development Programme.  World’s Toughest Job is a co-production of Foreign Policy and the UN Foundation.

28 apr 2026 - 38 min
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