Cuba's contributions to UNESCO's MOST program acknowledged

Kuala Lumpur, March 17- The actions carried out by Cuba under the UNESCO Program for Managing Social Transformations (MOST) were highlighted in the framework of the 13 Session of its IGC Intergovernmental Council Was held in Malaysia on 16 and 17 March.

Speaking at the plenary, Cuba's ambassador to Malaysia, Ibete Fernández, reported on the initiatives carried out in 2016 by the MOST National Committee and stressed the country's priority to continue deepening research on social problems to provide tools Designers and policy makers who contribute to policy solutions.

MOST, created in 1994, is the only UNESCO program to carry out and promote research in the social sciences. Cuba is part of its Intergovernmental Council for the Latin American and Caribbean region. The Council meeting takes place every two years.

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