Nordics support Rehn’s bid for Unicef top job

Though some say Elisabeth Rehn is destined to lose the battle for the top job in Unicef “because she is a woman and not an American", the Nordics are standing together behind her candidacy. (See DT 15/94)

Rehn already showed the naysayers when she fell just short of capturing the Presidency of Finland - the former FINNIDA boss Martti Ahtisaari eventually won by a narrow margin.

When it comes to Unicef, though the United States is the single largest donor, the Nordic block - with Sweden as the second largest donor and Norway as third - is, combined, much larger. Joint Nordic support for Rehn’s candidacy is also a natural extension of the Nordic UN reform project, which aims to restore confidence and efficiency to the UN.

Only Finland, Sweden, Norway and Iceland are actively campaigning for Rehn. Denmark must hold back because it is a member of the EU. However, in practice, the Nordic diplomatic moves have been closely coordinated with Copenhagen.