As the race gets underway to select the UN’s leader for the 2027-2031 term, here are the key rules and conventions to guide the process. This guide was originally published by PassBlue on 18 November 2025. It was written by 1 for 8 Billion’s Ben Donaldson and has been updated to reflect the official start of the race.
And we're off! The race to select the UN's 10th Secretary-General begins
Today the Presidents of the General Assembly and Security Council jointly sent a letter to all UN Member States marking the official start of the UN Secretary-General selection process. The letter states that the process will be “guided by the principles of transparency and inclusivity and in a structured and timely manner” while outlining key rules for the selection.
Bachelet and Grynspan to be nominated as candidates in the upcoming race
UNGA80: States use high-level week to promote concrete reforms to upcoming race
1 for 8 Billion: CSO strategizing in New York on the margins of UNGA80
1 for 8 Billion and partners launch updated research on state support for a woman Secretary-General
As world leaders gathered in New York for the UN’s annual High Level Week, 1 for 8 Billion held a side event in partnership with the Global Network of Women Peacebuilders (GNWP), the Center for Global Affairs, School of Professional Studies, New York University (NYU CGA), the Nobel Women’s Initiative and the Global Movement for the Culture of Peace.
1 for 8 Billion in New York as world leaders gather for UNGA
New ground rules for UN Secretary-General selection: financial transparency, a clearer structure, and a push for women candidates
1 for 8 Billion welcomes GQUAL as a Steering Committee member
1 for 8 Billion is delighted to welcome GQUAL as a member of the campaign Steering Committee.
GQUAL is a global campaign dedicated to achieving gender parity in international institutions, with a particular focus on bodies responsible for imparting international justice and developing international law.
South Africa and Romania circulate strong foundation to improve Secretary-General selection process
The zero draft contains measures which, if adopted, would create a more transparent, well-structured selection process with a more meaningful role for the General Assembly. While there are certain elements missing which we hope to see introduced during negotiations, overall, 1 for 8 BIllion welcomes the draft as a positive foundation to build on - read our commentary for more.
Bolivia Jumps the Gun With Early Candidate for UN Secretary-General
Originally published in PassBlue. Bolivia’s delegation to the United Nations circulated a letter to fellow member states announcing the nomination of the country’s Vice President David Choquehuanca as a candidate to succeed António Guterres as secretary-general of the UN. Guterres’s term finishes on Dec. 31, 2026.
AHWG elements paper sets positive tone
Ahead of the member state discussion of the upcoming resolution on the UN Secretary-General (UNSG) selection process, the AHWG co-facilitators circulated an ‘elements paper’ to all member states. 1 for 8 Billion welcomes this step and is pleased to see promising signs of progress towards a more transparent and open selection process.
1 for 8 Billion briefs ACT group of 27 member states
1 for 8 Billion briefed diplomats from the ACT group - a cross-regional group of 27 small and mid-sized countries . The presentation, delivered by 1 for 8 Billion’s Ben Donaldson, advocated for reforms to ensure a more open, inclusive process to select the next Secretary-General and opportunities for civil society collaboration in the upcoming process.
1 for 8 Billion presents proposals for reform at co-facilitators meeting
L'Afrique a un rôle clé dans le choix du prochain Secrétaire général de l’ONU
Il est temps de se demander quel type de leader serait le mieux placé pour promouvoir les principes d’équité et d’égalité et façonner la diplomatie mondiale. Alors que la phase de décision se met en place, l’Afrique saisira-t-elle cette occasion pour affirmer son pouvoir collectif ou laissera-t-elle ses divisions affaiblir son influence?


















