UNESCO Election: Egypt vs Congo Amid US Crisis

October 6, 2025

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UNESCO

UNESCO’s executive board started voting on Monday to pick a new director-general. The choice is between Egypt’s Khaled el-Enany and Congo’s Firmin Matoko.

This election comes under a shadow from the U.S. withdrawal.

That move has sparked a deep budget crisis. The winner will guide the UN’s cultural and education agency through tough financial and political storms.

The Candidates in the Spotlight

The contest features two strong contenders. Egypt’s Khaled el-Enany is an archaeologist and ex-tourism minister. Congo’s Firmin Matoko is a long-time UNESCO insider.

Both bring unique strengths to the table. Let’s explore their backgrounds and visions.

Khaled el-Enany:Pushing for Arab Leadership

Khaled el-Enany seeks to be UNESCO’s first Arab head. He has support from the Arab League and African Union.

As a former antiquities minister, he knows cultural preservation well. El-Enany vows to uphold UNESCO’s core missions.

He also plans to combat antisemitism head-on. His approach blends heritage protection with global outreach.

Firmin Matoko: Experience Meets Practicality

Firmin Matoko from the Republic of Congo highlights his vast field work. He served in post-genocide Rwanda and other hotspots.

Matoko stresses “budgetary rigor” for UNESCO’s finances. He favors technical fixes over political fights. This focus could help steer the agency through current divides.

A Crisis Waiting for the New Leader

The next director-general inherits big challenges. The U.S. left UNESCO over claims of anti-Israel bias. This exit created a huge funding hole.

Both candidates suggest quick fixes. They include tapping private donors and BRICS countries for cash.

Geopolitics adds more pressure. Wars in Gaza and Ukraine fuel deep splits. Plus, UNESCO battles old charges of mismanagement in its 80-year history. The new chief must bridge gaps and rebuild trust.

What Lies Ahead for UNESCO

This vote marks a turning point. It tests UNESCO’s ability to adapt. The winner must balance culture, education, and science goals.

They also need to fix internal issues while seeking new funds. As voting wraps up, the world watches. Who will lead UNESCO into a stable future?


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