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Qatar reaffirmed global education and heritage support at UNESCO, backed by new Doha office and leadership election.
Qatar reaffirmed its commitment to global education and cultural heritage at UNESCO’s 43rd General Conference in Samarkand, emphasizing support for Palestinians and protection of sites in conflict zones.
The country highlighted achievements under its 2024–2030 development strategy, including Doha’s UNESCO Learning City status, hosting major education events, and the Education Above All Foundation’s reach of 14.5 million children.
Qatar welcomed a new regional office in Doha set to launch in February 2025 and joined international heritage agreements, including recognition of date palms and henna.
Dr. Khaled El-Enany was elected UNESCO’s first Arab Director-General.
Qatar reafirmó el apoyo global a la educación y al patrimonio en la UNESCO, respaldado por la nueva oficina de Doha y la elección de liderazgo.