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UN World Food Programme chief Cindy McCain to step down for health reasons

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ROME, Feb ‌26 (Reuters) - Executive Director of the ​United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) Cindy McCain plans ⁠to step down from the role in three months to focus on her ​health, she said on Thursday.

The 71-year-old widow ‌of the late U.S. Republican Senator John McCain suffered a mild stroke in October ⁠2025 and returned to the ⁠WFP's Rome headquarters in early January to resume her duties, the agency said.

"I had truly hoped I could finish ‌out my term, but my health has ⁠not recovered to a ‌level that allows me ​to fully serve the enormous demands of this job," McCain said. 

"This is one ‌of the most difficult decisions ​I have ⁠ever had to make."

McCain assumed the ‌role of WFP ⁠Executive Director on April 5, 2023, after serving as U.S. ambassador to the United ​Nations agencies for ‌food and agriculture.

Founded in 1961, the WFP ⁠is the world's ​largest humanitarian organisation.

(Reporting by Sara RossiEditing ​by David Goodman)

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