Ghana has been re-elected into the Executive Board of UNESCO. With this, Ghana rejoins the 58 member governing board of the UN body for another 4- year term.
The Honourable Minister of Education, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, was elected unanimously at the 40th General Conference of UNESCO in Paris as Ghana's representative on the board. His alternate is HE Anna Bossman, Ghana’s Ambassador to France with concurrent accreditation to UNESCO.
The Executive Board acts in an advisory capacity to the United Nations and also exercises responsibility for the execution of the programme adopted by the General Conference.
This re-election reinforces Ghana’s role at the UN body. It would be recalled that recently UNESCO awarded the Institute of Education Planning and Administration (IEPA) of the University of Cape Coast and the African Institute of Mathematical Sciences(AIMS-Ghana) UNESCO category II status as Centres of Excellence.
In 2018, the world gathered in Accra to celebrate World Press Freedom Day. In January 2019, the Director-General of UNESCO visited Ghana and met with the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. She took the opportunity to commend Ghana for its work at UNESCO and within the African region in furtherance of the aspirations of UNESCO which are in the areas of Education, Natural and Human Science,Communication and Information as well as Culture
According to Dr Prempeh, Ghana's re-election heralds an era of renewed impetus in driving forward her commitment to SDGs through UNESCO’s work. He called for the support of all the ministries and agencies that work within UNESCO’s field of competencies.
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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Award in exchange for his effort at trying to introduce gay and lesbian issues into our education system, from where it matters the most ...from the basic level. The western world and their institutions will sharply frown on anything with the name of God attached to it, but will gladly reward you for doing anything that is against God. Honestly, you are doing well as Education Minister, so we hope and pray that your next award will be for doing what is good for this country.