Malaysia wants seat on Unesco executive board

Malaysia wants seat on Unesco executive board

Fadlina Sidek says she will announce Malaysia’s candidacy when she meets the Unesco director-general in Paris this week.

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Education minister Fadhlina Sidek says being a Unesco board member will help the country carry out the mission of inclusive national growth, protecting the environment, and promoting social justice. (Bernama pic)
PETALING JAYA:
Malaysia will be vying for a seat on the United Nations educational, scientific and cultural organisation (Unesco) executive board for the 2025-2029 term.

In a statement, education minister Fadhlina Sidek said she will formally announce Malaysia’s candidacy during a meeting with Unesco deputy director-general Xing Qu in Paris, France.

As president of the national commission for Unesco (MNCU), Fadhlina is scheduled to lead the Malaysian delegation to attend the 2024 Digital Learning Week at the Unesco headquarters in Paris from tomorrow until Sept 4.

“Malaysia is ready to compete for a position on the board to carry out the mission of inclusive national growth, protecting the environment, and promoting social justice, based on the principle of ‘build forward differently’ (BFD),” she said.

She added that Malaysia was also committed to implementing several important steps to realise the BDF objectives through Unesco.

“These strategic actions can make a significant contribution to the impact of sustainability, inclusiveness, creating opportunities, and global peace,” she said.

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