Amadou-Mahtar MBow
Amadou-Mahtar MBow is a prominent figure in UNESCO's history, having served as its Director-General from 1974 to 1987, and is recognized for his significant contributions to the organization and for representing African leadership in global education and culture.
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United Arab Emirates:
Khaled Al-Anani became the first Director-General of UNESCO from an Arab country and the second African after Amadou Mahtar Mbow.
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Gabon:
Amadou-Mahtar MBow served as the head of UNESCO from 1974 to 1987.
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