Irina Georgieva Bokova (; born 12 July 1952) is a
Bulgaria
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n politician and a former Director-General of
UNESCO
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(2009–2017). During her political and diplomatic career in
Bulgaria
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, she served, among others, two terms as a member of the
National parliament, and deputy minister of foreign affairs and minister of foreign affairs ''ad interim'' under Prime Minister
Zhan Videnov. She also served as Bulgaria's ambassador to
France
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and to
Monaco
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, and was Bulgaria's Permanent Delegate to
UNESCO
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. Bokova was also the personal representative of Bulgaria's president to the
Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (2005–2009).
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. Currently, she is co-founder and member of GWL Voices.
Childhood and early years
Irina Bokova is the daughter of the communist politician
Georgi Bokov, editor-in-chief of ''
Rabotnichesko Delo'', the official newspaper and organ of the
Bulgarian Communist Party.
[ ] By descent Bokova is
Bulgarian. Bokova graduated from the
First English Language School, and then went on to graduate from the
Moscow State Institute of International Relations, preparing young ''
apparatchiks'' from the entire
Eastern Bloc
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for future tasks such as diplomats and agents under the control of the
KGB
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. Subsequently, she worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria, starting in 1977 as a third secretary and eventually becoming acting minister (ad interim) between 13 November 1996 – 13 February 1997. In 2015 German newspaper ''
Die Welt'' discovered an error on her UNESCO biography page, where she was named the minister, and not the ad interim. When it came to public attention, the error was immediately removed.
Bokova was a member of the Bulgarian communist party until 1990, when the party was renamed in
Bulgarian Socialist Party, and her membership was cancelled, after changes in the law that year required that employees of several ministries, among them Foreign Affairs, should not be members of any political party. Bokova was two terms member of the
Bulgarian Parliament – the first term in 1990-1991 during the
7th Grand (Constitutional) National Assembly, elected as a
majoritarian representative with the Bulgarian Socialist Party list, and the second, during the
39th National Assembly, in 2001–2005, with the
Coalition for Bulgaria list.
Personal
In addition to her mother tongue
Bulgarian, she speaks
English,
French,
Spanish and
Russian. She is married to Kalin Mitrev, a director at EBRD, and has two children.
Education
* 1971:
First English Language School,
Sofia
Sofia is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Bulgaria, largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia Valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain, in the western part of the country. The city is built west of the Is ...
.
* 1976:
Moscow State Institute of International Relations, MSc in international relations.
* 1989, January – August:
University of Maryland
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, School of Public Affairs, Washington, D.C., Program on US foreign policy decision-making process.
* 1992–1994: NATO fellow, Program for
Central and Eastern Europe
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on democratic institutions focusing on the national and legal mechanism for the protection of minorities.
* 1999, November – December:
Harvard University
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,
John F. Kennedy School of Government, Executive Program in Leadership and Economic Development.
Career
Current positions
* Former Director-General of the
(UNESCO)
* Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Bulgaria to France.
* Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Bulgaria to the Principality of Monaco.
* Permanent Delegate of the Republic of Bulgaria to UNESCO.
* Representative of the Bulgarian Government to the executive board of UNESCO (since the election of Bulgaria in October 2007).
* Personal Representative of the President of the Republic of Bulgaria to
Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF).
* Deputy Chairperson, Group of Francophone Countries at UNESCO.
* Chairperson of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (February 2008, Sofia).
* Member of the Literary group
Prix des Ambassadeur.
* In November 2021, Bokova was elected as a Fellow of the
World Academy of Art and Science, an international organization consisting of scientists, scholars, and artists that addresses global challenges.
Parliamentary experience
* Deputy Chairperson of the Foreign Policy, Defense and Security Committee.
* Member of the European Integration Committee.
* Deputy Chairperson of the Joint Parliamentary Committee Bulgaria – European Union.
Civil society experience
* Founder and Chairperson of the
European Policy Forum (since its inception in Sofia in 1997), a non-profit, non-governmental organization.
* Patron of the
Asian University for Women
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(AUW) in Chittagong, Bangladesh. The university, which is the product of east–west foundational partnerships (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Open Society Foundation, IKEA Foundation, etc.) and regional cooperation, serves extraordinarily talented women from 15 countries across Asia and the Middle East.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
* 2005–2009: Ambassador of Bulgaria to France and Monaco
[Tasho Tashev, Bulgarian ministers 1879-1999 / . p. 61 (Book about members of the Bulgarian cabinets since 1979, in Bulgarian)]
* 2005–2009: Ambassador of Bulgaria to UNESCO
* November 1996 – February 1997: acting at the ministry of foreign affairs (ad interim)
* June 1995 – February 1997, other positions held in the cabinet of
Zhan Videnov,
Bulgarian Socialist Party:
* First Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs in charge of UN, OSCE, EU and NATO.
* Chief co-ordinator of Bulgaria–EU relations.
* Co-chairperson, Bulgaria – EU Association Committee.
* National PHARE Co-ordinator.
* Chairperson, Inter-Agency Co-ordination Commission on European Integration (at deputy ministerial level).
* Took part as head of delegation or keynote speaker in a number of international fora.
* Member of the Board of Trustees of the Centre for European Studies.
* 1984–1990: second and first secretary, Department UN and Disarmament
* 1982–1984: third secretary, Permanent Mission of Bulgaria to the UN
* 1977–1982: intern and third secretary, Department UN and Disarmament
UNESCO
On 22 September 2009, Bokova was elected Director-General of
UNESCO
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.
She defeated nine candidates at the election in Paris, with
Farouk Hosny ultimately being defeated by 31–27 in the fifth and last round of voting.
Hosny had been expected to win but attracted criticism from figures such as
Nobel Peace laureate Elie Wiesel over his anti-Israel statements.
She took over the position from
Koïchiro Matsuura of Japan.
She entered the office of the Director-General as both the first woman, and the first
Southeastern European to take this role.
On 15 October 2009, the 35th session of the General Conference elected Irina Bokova of Bulgaria as the tenth Director-General of UNESCO. The investiture took place in a ceremony in Room I in the afternoon of Friday 23 October 2009.
On 4 October 2013, the executive board of UNESCO nominated her for second term as Director-General.
She was re-elected by the UNESCO General Conference on 12 November 2013.
In 2009, while most of the Bulgarian media was supportive of Ms. Bokova's future role at the helm of UNESCO, some raised questions about her past as a daughter of a member of the totalitarian communist elite. Bulgarian-born German writer
Iliya Troyanov criticised Bokova's election as Director-General of UNESCO in the
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
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, calling it "a scandal", in light of Bokova's father's communist past. On the other hand, ''
The New York Times
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'' not only published an article, explaining who Mrs. Bokova is, but also officially supported her nomination on the grounds that "
e played an active role in Bulgaria's political transformation from Soviet satellite to European Union member. That should be a strong asset in leading an organization badly buffeted in the past by ideological storms."
On 16 January 2014, Irina Bokova yielded to pressure from the Arab League and postponed for five months an exhibit entitled ''The People, the Book, the Land – 3,500 years of ties between the Jewish people and the Land of Israel'', following protest from the Arab states in UNESCO, arguing it would harm the peace process. Invitations had already gone out and the exhibit was scheduled to run from 21 January through 30 January at UNESCO's Paris headquarters with fully prepared exhibition material already in place. In a letter to Bokova, Abdulla al Neaimi, an official from the United Arab Emirates, expressed "deep worry and great disapproval" over the program showing the age old connection between Israel and the Jewish people. The US State Department said it was outraged at the move, "UNESCO's decision is wrong and should be reversed." Canada's Department of Foreign Affairs said "is no appropriate rationale to delay the exhibition and deeply disappointed by the decision made to postpone it". The Wiesenthal Center called the move an "Absolute outrage, the Arabs don't want the world to know that the Jews have a 3,500-year relationship to the Land of Israel". The exhibition was opened on 11 June 2014 in Paris, in a ceremony with participation by Mrs. Bokova and the Dean of the
Simon Wiesenthal Center
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, Rabbi
Marvin Hier. The exhibit was co-sponsored by Israel, Canada, and Montenegro, and was called "a breakthrough" by its author, professor
Robert Wistrich. On 18 November 2015 Irina Bokova was given the Special Award of the Simon Wiesenthal Center at a ceremony in Washington, D.C., for the inauguration of the exhibition ''People, Book, Land: The 3,500 year Relationship of the Jewish People with the Holy Land'' in the U.S. capital. Bokova inaugurated the exhibition in the presence of
Edward Royce, Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee,
Eliot Engel, Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Israel's Ambassador to the United States
Ron Dermer and Rabbi
Marvin Hier.
On 28 March 2015, she launched
Unite4Heritage, a campaign aiming to create a global movement "to protect and safeguard heritage in areas where it is threatened by extremists". The campaign was triggered by the programmatic
destruction of cultural heritage conducted in Iraq and Syria by the
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
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(ISIL) since 2014, in particular after the circulation of videos of looting at
Mosul Museum, destruction in the city of
Nimrud and the UNESCO World Heritage site of
Hatra.
As Director-General of UNESCO, Bokova led efforts to block the trade in Syrian and Iraqi cultural artifacts to fund ISIS and other radical Islamist groups. These efforts led to the adoption of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2199 on 12 February 2015. This resolution officially recognized the link between illicit traffic and security, outlawed all trade in cultural goods from Iraq and Syria and requested that UNESCO coordinate efforts in this area with
Interpol
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.
In response to the threat to Iraq's antiquities from increased violence and instability, Bokova implemented an emergency plan to safeguard artifacts of Iraq's cultural heritage.
On 19 October 2015, German DW reported that Japan threatens to halt funding for UNESCO over the organization's decision to include documents relating to the 1937 Nanjing Massacre in the latest listing for its "Memory of the World" program. While the decision is not of the Director-General, a Japanese professor claimed that Mrs. Bokova might have interest in courting China. In October 2016, after opposing an Arab-backed resolution in UNESCO denying
Temple Mount
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's connection to Judaism, Bokova received death threats, prompting her protection to be reinforced.
Post-UNESCO work
In 2018 it was announced that Irina Bokova will be teaching at the
Kyung Hee University
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in Korea. Kyung Hee University also awarded Bokova an honorary doctorate in Peace Studies, and she assumed the Miwon Professorship and the office of the honorary rector of the Humanitas College.
In 2020 she was selected as an International Honorary Member of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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in ''Class V — Public Affairs, Business, and Administration'', section ''Scientific, Cultural, and Nonprofit Leadership''.
United Nations Secretary-General Candidacy
Between mid-2014 and end-2016, Bokova was a candidate for the position of UN Secretary General.
In June 2014 the Bulgarian government nominated
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(EurActive) Irina Bokova to be the official candidate of the country for the United Nations top job.
In January 2015 the new Bulgarian government confirmed
[Bulgaria puts forward Bokova's candidacy for UN Secretary-General]
EurActive) the candidacy, although the now-ruling conservative
GERB was much less enthusiastic about Bokova than the former
Socialist Party government that originally nominated her.
That same month former Polish President
Aleksander Kwasniewski wrote in an article at the
Wall Street Journal
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, that her work at UNESCO is "highly regarded", and that the Bulgarian government has "nominated her to succeed Ban Ki-moon as the next U.N. Secretary-General, and she is widely believed to be the frontrunner for that position".
Responding to a Parliamentary question, on 18 May 2015 the Bulgarian foreign minister
Daniel Mitov explained the process, undertaken by the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to support Irina Bokova's candidacy. He informed the Bulgarian Parliament that the campaign consists of three stages – information-consultative one – until September 2015, the essential stage – between September 2015 and April 2016, and the last stage – from May 2016 until October–December 2016.
On 9 February 2016 the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry announced that her candidacy for the top UN job has been officially submitted to the United Nations for consideration. On 11 February Bulgarian media reported that the Foreign Ministry has allocated BGN 106,300 (approx. $60,000 at the time of the publication) for the election campaign.
Her campaign ran into troubles after reports that the
United Kingdom
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had opposed her elevation.
According to the
Government of Russia
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,
Germany
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began to organize to nominate another Bulgarian – European commissioner
Kristalina Georgieva – as candidate to become Secretary General. It was alleged that German chancellor
Angela Merkel put pressure on the government of Bulgaria to abandon Bokova's candidacy and instead nominate Georgieva, and had sought Russian support for this move. Germany categorically denied the allegation.
After five informal polls at the UN Security Council, in which Bokova took between third and sixth place, on 28 September 2016, the Bulgarian government announced that it was nominating Kristalina Georgieva as secretary-general candidate. Since the rules for nominating UN Secretary-General do not provide the option of ''replacing'' a candidate, unless they agreed to stand down, which Irina Bokova said she would not do, from 28 September 2016 there were two Bulgarian candidates, with Kristalina Georgieva being the "''sole and unique candidate of Bulgaria''".
Statements and positions
As a candidate to replace
Ban Ki-moon, Bokova participated in informal dialogues at the UN and other conferences to defend her positions and explain her candidature. When prompted by St. Vincent and the Grenadines and an informal dialogue at the UN, Bokova responded by emphasizing her understanding of the problem as she had recently traveled to Haiti, and her acknowledgement of the various UN agencies that have make substantial efforts to cope with this issue.
In response to a plenary question on the UN's role in regards to cholera in Haiti at the International Peace Institute, Bokova responded, "Of course I know about this problem and I know that there is a legal process that is being engaged in currently. I do not know the details of this legal process, I just know that it is going there and I know that there is an idea to establish a fund for indemnities. I will be advocating also for this action to be taken."
On sexual exploitation and abuse by UN peacekeepers, Bokova made this issue central to her vision statement. "I am determined to work with governments and the civil society to combat any kind of violence against women and girls... There can be no excuse for the appalling crimes of sexual violence and I consider that the UN has to take the lead in showing strong commitment to ending impunity for violence against women and girls."
On jihadism, she said she would try to get the UN to do more to curb the threat of Isis, saying cultural dialogue and education were key to curbing jihadism which is "one of the threats to peace, one of the threats to societies," adding that "Isis/Daesh is about the destruction of societies. They pit communities against one another".
Endorsements
Bokova's candidacy collected a number of endorsements. In July 2015
The Guardian
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published an article, titled ''Will the next UN secretary general be a woman?'' with a picture of Irina Bokova and a description ''The head of Unesco, Irina Bokova from Bulgaria, is a favourite to become the UN's new secretary general in 2017.''
Bulgarian weekly Capital wrote a page about her candidacy, which states, among other,
Bokova demonstrates diplomatic and governance skills in a big international organization – UNESCO, which she heads for a second term. She has good reputation to the permanent five members of the UN Security Council. She speaks fluently English, French, Spanish and Russian – four of the six official UN languages (the requirement is for two). She has a clear vision about the mission and activity of the organization.
In July 2015 EurActiv published an article by former Irish Minister for European Affairs and Minister for the Environment Dick Roche, titled ''The next UN Secretary-General? Bokova ticks all the boxes'', arguing in favor of Irina Bokova's candidacy.
On 29 September 2015, David Clark, chairman of the Russia Foundation, published an article in the ''
Financial Times
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'' ''beyondbrics forum''. In it the author comments: "Of the women from Eastern Europe being discussed is Irina Bokova, the current head of UNESCO and former Bulgarian foreign minister. She is considered to be a front-runner."
On 2 October 2015, governor Bill Richardson wrote an opinion for ''
The Washington Post
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'', "The next U.N. secretary general should be a woman". There he describes women, who are considered as potential candidates. About Bokova, he writes, "several leading candidates are beginning to emerge. Irina Bokova, director general of UNESCO and Bulgaria's official candidate, fulfills many of the required criteria and is seen by many as the front-runner. She has taken a strong stance on the fight against extremism and terror financing and is actively championing women empowerment and girls' education."
On 4 July 2016 the French newspaper ''
L'Opinion'' published an open letter in support of Irina Bokova's candidacy. The letter was signed by a number of prominent French, among them
Christine Albanel,
Yann Arthus-Bertrand,
Pierre Bergé,
Hélène Carrère d'Encausse,
Jean-Pierre Chevènement,
Yves Coppens,
Édith Cresson,
Xavier Darcos,
Pierre Gattaz,
Jean-Michel Jarre
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,
Bariza Khiari,
Beate Klarsfeld,
Serge Klarsfeld,
Julia Kristeva,
Catherine Lalumière,
Laurence Parisot,
Stéphane Richard,
Eric de Rothschild. They urged the French President and the French government to support the nomination of Bokova, as this is in the interests of France, and also to promote their position to the other members of the UN Security Council and the UN General Assembly.
Awards and decorations
On 10 June 2016, Bukova received the
Global Summit of Women's Global Women's Leadership Award in Warsaw, Poland.
On 6 April 2015, the French Embassy in Bulgaria announced that Bokova has been awarded the French
Order of the Legion of Honour.
On 31 March 2014, Bokova was officially awarded Bulgaria's highest national honour – the
Order of Stara Planina (1st class) by president
Rosen Plevneliev for her extremely significant merits to Bulgaria, bringing about an improvement in world peace and security indicators, and the development of political and cultural exchanges at the highest levels.
References
External links
Official page at UNESCO web site
Articles and Interviews
Education on the Frontline(Published on 30 January 2013, i
Global Education Magazine
UNESCO Chief: ISIS trying to erase world history(Christiane Amanpour speaks with Irina Bokova about ISIS' wanton destruction of the ancient sites in Iraq)
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1952 births
Living people
Ambassadors of Bulgaria to Monaco
Ambassadors of Bulgaria to France
Articles containing video clips
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Commanders of the Legion of Honour
Recipients of the Civil Order of Alfonso X, the Wise
Grand Crosses of the Order of the Sun of Peru
Grand Officers of the Order of José Matías Delgado
Harvard Kennedy School alumni
Members of the National Assembly (Bulgaria)
Moscow State Institute of International Relations alumni
First English Language School alumni
Officers of the Order of Cultural Merit (Monaco)
Politicians from Sofia
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Permanent delegates of Bulgaria to UNESCO
Recipients of the Order of Valour
UNESCO Directors-General
Members of Academia Europaea
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