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Maria Fernanda Espinosa

Maria Fernanda Espinosa

María Fernanda Espinosa is president of Cities Alliance and executive director of GWL Voices. She previously served as president of the 73rd UN General Assembly and Ecuador’s minister of defence and foreign affairs. With over 30 years in academia and international diplomacy, Espinosa is a recognised authority on multilateralism and global governance.
María Fernanda Espinosa is president of Cities Alliance and executive director of GWL Voices. She previously served as president of the 73rd UN General Assembly and Ecuador’s minister of defence and foreign affairs. With over 30 years in academia and international diplomacy, Espinosa is a recognised authority on multilateralism and global governance.
Languages Spoken:
English, French, Spanish

Opinion | How the United Nations, at 80, can still make itself useful

The first General Assembly session in 1946 shows the way forward: the UN must reassert its role as the central space for diplomacy and collective action.

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