Irina Bokova
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On 15 November 2009, she took office as the ninth Director-General of UNESCO, marking two firsts: she became both the first female and the first Southeastern European to head the agency. At UNESCO, Bokova advocated for gender equality, improved education and preventing funding for terrorism, especially by enforcing the protection of intellectual goods. A firm opponent of racism and anti-Semitism, Director-General Bokova led UNESCO's activities on Holocaust remembrance. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 2017.
Superior document: Moral Development and Citizenship Education ; Volume 11
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Published: 2017.
Superior document: Moral Development and Citizenship Education ; Volume 11
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Published: [2013]
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Published: [2021]
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