Pakistan will continue to work closely with all member states to advance our common objectives

In recognition of its long-term support and constructive role in the United Nations, Pakistan on Wednesday was re-elected to the Executive Board of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for a four-year term from 2023 to 2027.
Pakistan’s permanent delegation to Paris-based UNESCO said in a statement that Pakistan had received the highest number of votes in the group.
“We are grateful to the Member States for their support and trust. Pakistan will continue to work closely with all member states to advance our common objectives, a statement issued from Paris said.
Pakistan values the ever-relevant and vital role of UNESCO as a universal forum for promoting the intellectual and moral solidarity of mankind and for the advancement of global peace and development through education, science, culture and communication.
During her new tenure on the Executive Board, Pakistan will strive to strengthen UNESCO’s mandate, advance our shared goals and contribute to policy formulation, development of norms, advancement of global priorities and effective monitoring of programs and activities by all Member States. Will continue to work with. Organization.
As a strong supporter of multilateralism, Pakistan will endeavor to strengthen our collective efforts at UNESCO, including building bridges across sectors and building consensus on key issues for concrete outcomes and impact on the ground. As a partner, Pakistan will continue to provide active support to the SIDS operational strategy and global priorities – Africa and gender equality.