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France: Former French Culture minister nominated as UNESCO boss

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Paris, France, October  14 (Infosplusgabon) - The 58 members of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's (UNESCO) Executive Board on 13 October nominated Audrey Azoulay of France for the position of Director-General of the Organization, replacing outgoing Director-General Irina Bokova.

 

The nomination will be submitted to the vote of the General Conference that brings together all 195 Member States of the Organization every two years on 10 November, a statement by UNESCO said.

 

The statement said after five rounds of voting that began on 9 October, the Board’s Chairperson, Michael Worbs of Germany, announced the outcome congratulating Ms Azoulay: "Your previous experience as a government minister and in other senior national and international positions gives you the expertise, competence and depth of knowledge you will need if you are entrusted with the supreme leadership of our Organization."

 

Ms Azoulay becomes the head of UNESCO as the USA and Israel have served notices that they are leaving the US cultural organisation.

 

Born in 1972, Ms Azoulay served as France’s Minister of Culture from February 2016 to May 2017.

 

She began her career in the offices in charge of supporting public broadcasting in France and went on to serve as rapporteur for the French public audit authority, Cour des Comptes, and legal expert for the European Commission in the fields of culture and communication.

 

She successively held the positions of Deputy Director for Multimedia Affairs, Chief Financial and Legal Officer and Deputy Director-General of the French National Centre of Cinematography (CNC).

 

Ms Azoulay is a graduate of France’s school of public administration, the Ecole nationale d’administration, and holds an MA in Business Administration from the University of Lancaster (UK) and a degree in political science from the Institut d’Etudes Politiques (France).

 

UNESCO Member States presented nine candidates for the position: Polad Bülbüloglu (Azerbaijan), Qian Tang (China), Moushira Khattab (Egypt), Audrey Azoulay (France), Juan Alfonso Fuentes Soria (Guatemala), Saleh Al-Hasnawi (Iraq), Vera El-Khoury Lacoeuilhe (Lebanon), Hamad bin Abdulaziz Al-Kawari (Qatar) and Pham Sanh Chau (Viet Nam).

 

 

FIN/INFOSPLUSGABON/OLK/GABON 2017

 

 

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