“We applaud Ms. Bokova's nomination, as she represents a commitment to excellence, fairness, mutual respect and the advancement of culture, science and education,” the authors of a Washington Times report stated.
Bulgaria will be the first woman to head UNESCO. She will also manage to expand UNESCO’s power by getting the organization involved in scientific developments, innovations and technology.
Bokova’s election demonstrates to the world that xenophobia and racism have no place in UNESCO’s managerial structure. UNESCO deserves competent management and Bokova is representation of that, the report concludes.
Bulgaria will be the first woman to head UNESCO. She will also manage to expand UNESCO’s power by getting the organization involved in scientific developments, innovations and technology.
Bokova’s election demonstrates to the world that xenophobia and racism have no place in UNESCO’s managerial structure. UNESCO deserves competent management and Bokova is representation of that, the report concludes.




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