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US intends to nominate an American to UN World Food Programme

By Thomson Reuters Feb 27, 2026 | 10:05 AM

By Daphne Psaledakis

WASHINGTON, Feb 27 (Reuters) – The United States intends to nominate an American to lead the United Nations World Food ​Programme in coming weeks, a State ‌Department spokesperson said, after Cindy McCain said on Thursday that she intends to step down as head of the program.

“The United States can confirm that it will ‌be ​nominating a highly-qualified American ⁠to lead the … WFP, ⁠continuing America’s tradition of excellence and responsible stewardship of the organization. The candidate will be announced in the coming weeks,” the spokesperson ​said.

The United States is traditionally the largest donor to WFP. The program is headed ⁠by an executive director, who ⁠is appointed jointly by the U.N. ​Secretary-General and the director-general of the Food and ​Agriculture Organization of the United Nations for ‌a five-year term, according to the program’s website.

A U.N. spokesperson said McCain will remain in office for three months, adding: “From there, the normal ⁠selection process for an Executive Director of the World Food Programme will follow its course.”

McCain, 71, widow of ⁠the late ‌U.S. Republican Senator John McCain, ⁠took up the job in 2023 ​after ‌serving as U.S. ambassador to the ​United Nations ⁠agencies for food and agriculture.

McCain said in a statement that while she had hoped to finish out her term, her health had not recovered fully. She suffered a mild stroke in October.

(Reporting by ​Daphne Psaledakis)