Sec. 233. Support for Americans at the United Nations
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The Secretary of State is authorized to establish within the Department of State’s Bureau of International Organization Affairs an Office of Multilateral Strategy and Personnel. The office established under subsection
(a)of this section shall be responsible for— promoting United States leadership and participation in the United Nations system, with a focus on issue areas where authoritarian nations are exercising increased influence in and determining the agenda of the United Nations system; establishing and implementing a standard operating procedure for the promotion and efficient tracking of United States citizen employment at the United Nations and other international organizations that includes Mission Geneva; monitoring the pipeline of United Nations jobs and identifying qualified United States citizens and other qualified nationals to promote for such positions; tracking leadership changes in United Nations Secretariat, funds, programs, and agencies, and developing strategies to ensure that coalitions of like-minded countries are assembled to ensure leadership races are not won by countries that do not share United States interests; eliminating current barriers to the employment of United States citizens in the United Nations Secretariat, funds, programs, and agencies; and increasing the number of qualified United States candidates for leadership and oversight positions at the United Nations Secretariat, funds, programs, agencies, and at other international organizations.