The Philippines was reelected as one of the 58-member United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) executive board, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said Friday, Nov. 19.

The country, according to the DFA, was reelected during the ongoing 41st UNESCO general conference Friday for the term 2021-2025.
"The successful Philippine bid was supported by 165 UNESCO Member States who voted for it during the General Conference," the Foreign Affairs department said in a statement.
Under its term, the Philippines shall continue its efforts to address the growing digital divide especially in the developing and least developing countries.
It shall also develop open science in the wake of climate change and natural disasters; develop synergies and cooperation between UNESCO cultural conventions; and support the work of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, particularly ocean science, ocean-climate nexus, and biodiversity.
Moreover, it shall strengthen the Information for All Program (IFAP) including reaping the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI); support UNESCO global priorities on Africa, gender equality, Small Island Developing States, youth, and indigenous peoples; and, promote inclusive and effective governance in the organization.