The renowned Mexican economist and diplomat, Capriyala Ramos Batino, has emerged as one of the three finals UNESCO The second term of Audrey Asa Ou Lee will expire in December.

Has been widespread for decades in international organizations Ramos is upsetting himself As UNESCO’s transformation leader – formally the United Nations Education, Science and Cultural Organization – When the company moves beyond its 80th anniversary this year.

Ramos, the native of Micovan, is the third woman in the history of UNESCO’s director General. (X)

Mexico presented in response to 2024 request for recommendations Ramos, The next Tuesday is 61 years old Micovagan.

This week, a news report citing UNESCO circles revealed that it was a final contestant with Egypt Cald Ahmed L-Janni Ali S, 54, the former minister of tourism and archaeologies, and The company Edmuart Matogo, 68, the long -standing UNESCO officer of the Republic of Congo.

After a propaganda period starting this month, the UNESCO’s 58-member Board of Commission-if elected by member states for every four years-will be announced in November in October. The new head will serve with the possibility of a renewal for four years.

As the highest officer of UNESCO, the Director General oversees a setting Over 1,100 world traditional sites worldwide, Its universal efforts To promote the inclusive and equivalent quality education And the same Protecting cultural traditions.

(Since 1945, there have been 10 UNESCOSE:Jaim Torres BodetteFrom 1948 to 1952, he belonged to a Mexico city of the agency’s second director General.

The current Director General Asa Ou Lee started his first term and was re -elected in 2021. The 52 -year -old French woman, who served as her country’s Culture Minister in 2016 and 2017, is the second female leader of UNESCO.

Ramos, He devoted his life to improve global cooperation and to face social challenges, Trying to become the third.

He graduated from Universitat Iber Aamerica in international relations and John F. Harvard University. He holds a Masters Degree in General Policy at the Kennedy School of Government Institute.

Due to his strong academic scene, he was invited to join Mexico’s Foreign Ministry in 1988.

From there, he switched to international roles, including the Director of the Mexico City Office (OECD) for the Economic Cooperation and Development Organization. It operates as a regional center for Latin America and Caribbean.

He later became the Director General at the OCD headquarters in Paris, and since 2020, the Assistant Director of Social and Human Sciences for Social and Human Sciences, UNESCO, supervised important efforts to develop involved communities.

His portfolio includes the abolition of economic inequality, promote gender equality, fight racism, and improve the norms of developing technologies such as artificial intelligence.

Significantly, he carried out adoption UNESCO’s first global structure on AI protocols in 2021 And launched Global forum.

Ramos’s nomination comes at an important moment for UNESCO, which faces the calling of “conflict and polarization era.”

Ramos was named one of the 100 most powerful women in the world in 2017.
In 2017, Ramos was named one of the 100 most powerful women in the world. (Mario Jaso/Quartosoro)

He argued for the “strong, most involved and innovative” organization to restore the confidence in diversity.

“Unity is declining. Growth cooperation is affected,” Ramos Said. “We are not on the path to fulfill the international duties committed in the past with the consequences of disaster for the people and the planet.”

“We have failed to close the spaces of inequality that corrobons our communities and democratic countries.”

His vision corresponds to his comprehensive experience in OECD, where he led the efforts of the development, climate change and gender equality.

In his achievements, the reforms for tax systems by G20, establish gender quota to reduce labor inequalities and The creation of the W20 site (As part of G20) for women to power.

He has received numerous praise for his work on gender equality and social enrollment, including France’s qualifications.

With reports from MilliniumOvarian Finance And Forbes

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