Mongolia re-elected as Vice President of MOST Programme Bureau
Society
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ The Intergovernmental Council of the
‘Management of Social Transformations’ (MOST) Programme of the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is holding its irregular meeting
from November 30 to December 1.
At the meeting, the new President, Vice-Presidents, and
rapporteur of the council’s bureau have been elected and Mongolia has been re-elected
as the bureau’s Vice-President for Asian and the Pacific. Head of the National Committee
for the MOST Programme D.Badarch will represent Mongolia in the bureau for two
years.
The MOST Intergovernmental Council is composed of 35 Member
States of UNESCO, elected by UNESCO's General Conference for four-year term.
The
Council convenes every two years and establishes the priority areas to be
researched, decides on overall policy and funding questions, and handles the
relations with governmental authorities.