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diversity, the dissemination of science"; "we need to embrace these issues more willingly"; the prevention of violent extremism is an investment" that she wants to "strengthen", particularly by initiating a program to prevent violent extremism "through youth empowerment in Jordan, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia" and by publishing a guide for educational communities to combat anti-Semitism.
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points out that this is "the first in years", "in the midst of a UN meltdown", and gives credit to Audrey Azoulay, while UNESCO "was, until two years ago, on the verge of bankruptcy, weakened by the withdrawal, which became effective at the end of 2018, of the United States and Israel". Le Monde also
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and $ 16.6 million from other countries and funds. With completion planned for 2024, the initiative will have enabled the reconstruction of the Al-Saa'a Convent, the Al-Nouri Mosque and Al-Hadba Minaret, the Al-Tahera Church, as well as the rehabilitation of 124 historic houses. These UNESCO projects
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as Minister of Culture on 11 February 2016. During her time in office, she increased her department's budget by 6.6% to a total of €2.9 billion in 2017 – the largest amount of government money promised for the arts in the country's history. Under her leadership, the Ministry lent support to a women's
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points out that, in 2018, she succeeded in "demining crucial issues that for years had crystallized conflicts within UNESCO": she succeeded in having a text on the preservation of the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem adopted by consensus, including by the Israeli representative, six months before
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On this matter, Audrey Azoulay stressed in her first speech after her election, "At a time of crisis, it is more important than ever to get even more involved, to seek to strengthen , not to leave it", and that her first priority would be to restore the Organization's credibility and the confidence
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She was elected during a fifth and final round of voting by the 58 members of the Executive Board, with a majority of 30 votes against 28 for the Qatari candidate, who suffered from the division of the Arab world, exacerbated by the Gulf crisis. Audrey Azoulay becomes the second woman to be elected
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In the fourth round of balloting, the 58 members of the Executive Board nominated only one of the two finalists, Qatar's Hamad Bin Abdulaziz al-Kawari, who was first with 22 votes. Audrey Azoulay and Moushira Khattab tied for second place with 18 votes. In a new ballot, Audrey Azoulay was chosen as
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In March 2020, with 87% of the world's school and student population affected by school closures due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Audrey Azoulay launches a "Global Education Coalition", calling for "coordinated and innovative action to build solutions that will not only support students and teachers
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his departure from UNESCO, and the Palestinian representative; she also reached an agreement between Japan and South Korea on the tragedy of the "comfort women" rounded up by the Japanese during the Second World War, and obtained a joint submission from North and South Korea for the inclusion of
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Audrey Azoulay takes the head of an institution shaken by economic and diplomatic difficulties. During the election process, the United States, followed by Israel, announced its withdrawal from the Organization, which will take effect at the end of 2018, although the United States will remain an
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on August 4, 2020, Audrey Azoulay visited the city and pledged that UNESCO would coordinate the rehabilitation of the 280 damaged educational institutions. UNESCO mobilized almost 35 million dollars. Rehabilitation is fully completed eighteen months later. UNESCO also provided assistance to the
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On 10 April 2018, Audrey Azoulay made her first speech to the UNESCO Executive Board, detailing her vision for the Organization: her top priorities are Africa, gender equality and education; the impact of digital expansion is "considerable" and is changing "the question of heritage, cultural
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Its candidacy project proposes to focus UNESCO's efforts on "education as a driving force for development and gender equality", with particular emphasis on access to education for girls, and to establish the institution as "a key player in sustainable development".
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now, but throughout the recovery process". More than 200 public, associative and private actors have joined this initiative. Within this initiative, UNESCO is running more than 230 projects in 112 countries, benefiting 400 million pupils and 12 million teachers.
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An Ethiopian diplomat quoted by AFP sums up: “When she arrived, UNESCO was in a bad state. Now, objectively speaking, the Organization is in much better shape”. Other sources in UNESCO have said corruption and cronyism has flourished during her tenure.
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reports that, in addition to support from Europeans and Africans, she has also found support in the Arab world, notably in Morocco and Jordan, even though she was elected during a period when the Arab countries were divided.
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The final choice was submitted to the General Conference made up of the 195 member states on 10 November 2017, which endorsed her election to head the Organization. She is officially sworn in on 13 November 2017 at the
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During her university studies, Azoulay worked at a bank, which she says she "hated". During her studies in the École Nationale d'Administration, she says she "discovered the old French anti-Semitism".
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contemporary art prize launched by AWARE (Archives of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions). Internationally, she played a key role in the joint initiatives of France, the UNESCO and the
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On 9 November 2021, Audrey Azoulay was re-elected by a very large majority to a second term at the head of UNESCO during the 41st session of the Organization's General Conference in Paris.
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to safeguard cultural heritage in conflict zones, announced in December 2016, and was a signatory to the Florence Declaration condemning the destruction of cultural sites at the first
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environment", in the Beaugrenelle neighborhood, with her two older sisters, Judith, who worked in the Association française d'action artistique (AFAA), and Sabrina, who is a producer.
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In November 2019, at the 40th UNESCO General Conference, the 193 Member States unanimously approved an increase in the compulsory contributions of each countries:
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Azoulay recalled having participated in demonstrations against the Devaquet bill in 1986 and against the Juppé plan in 1995, and against the candidature of
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Although her chances were considered very slim when she declared her candidacy, she came second in the first round of voting, ahead of Egyptian candidate
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culture summit in March 2017. On 24 March 2017, she presented Draft Resolution 2347 on the protection of cultural heritage in armed conflicts to the
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Fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris: "UNESCO stands by France to safeguard and rehabilitate this historic heritage of outstanding universal value"
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from 1991 to 1999. Her mother, Katia Azoulay, is a Moroccan writer. Her aunt, Éliane, is a journalist for the French magazine
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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initiative to rebuild the historic center of Iraq's second-largest city destroyed during its occupation by the
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In 2003, Azoulay was in charge of the conference on media strategy, audiovisual and cinema financing at
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Azoulay has a son and a daughter with her husband François-Xavier Labarraque, who also studied at the
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the second candidate, and the Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs called on voters to support her.
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World leaders unite under new initiative to provide quality education and training for young people
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From 2014 until 2016, Azoulay served as an advisor on communications and cultural affairs to
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By the end of 2016, Azoulay eventually decided against becoming a candidate herself in the
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In 2000, Azoulay was appointed civil administrator, assigned to the general secretariat of
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2017 : La ministre de la Culture, Audrey Azoulay, renonce aux lĂ©gislatives
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and restoring 12 historic buildings and 17 paintings damaged by the explosion.
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UNESCO World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology,
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Audrey Azoulay's website as Candidate for Director-General for UNESCO
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Audrey Azoulay présente au conseil exécutif sa vision pour l'Unesco
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In 2017, Azoulay was one of the nine candidates seeking to succeed
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and politician who has served as the 11th Director-General of the
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United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
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In February 2019, UNESCO published a Preliminary Study on the
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Azoulay gained a master's degree in management sciences from
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Stapley-Brown, Victoria; McGivern, Hannah (5 October 2016).
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Preliminary study on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
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Generation Unlimited, press release of 21 September 2018.
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Evaluation of UNESCO’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic
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