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Audrey Azoulay, first UNESCO Director-General to be received by the Chinese President

On Monday, Audrey Azoulay began her first official visit to China as Director-General of UNESCO with a historic meeting with President Xi Jinping.
It was the first time a Chinese President ever received a UNESCO Director-General. This follows a watershed moment for China-UNESCO relations when President Xi visited UNESCO Headquarters in 2014, his first visit to a UN Organization.
For the Director-General, the visit marks 鈥渢he beginning of a new era for the strategic partnership between China and UNESCO鈥. She stressed her conviction that 鈥渕ultilateralism is more important than ever in responding to contemporary challenges鈥 and hailed 鈥淐hina鈥檚 remarkable commitment within the multilateral system.鈥
Audrey Azoulay also highlighted 鈥渢he modernity of UNESCO鈥檚 mission to build a more human future through education, culture and the sciences.鈥
During the meeting, they discussed opportunities to strengthen the strategic partnership in education between China and UNESCO , emphasizing Africa and the promotion of girls' and women"s education 鈥 the two global priorities of UNESCO. In culture, the Director-General underscored the importance of Chinese cultural heritage (China is the second country in the World Heritage ranking).
She continued her visit with a dinner on Monday with the First Lady, Peng Liyuan, UNESCO Special Envoy for Girls鈥 and Women鈥檚 Education. The Director-General expressed her gratitude for the First Lady鈥檚 commitment as 鈥済irls鈥 and women鈥檚 education is an important driver for inclusive and sustainable development鈥.
The Director-General will visit the Artificial Intelligence Institute of Tsinghua University.