MOST Intergovernmental Council (IGC)

The intergovernmental Management of Social Transformations (MOST) Programme has a direct link to its Member States through its Intergovernmental Council (IGC).
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Last update:22 March 2024

The MOST Intergovernmental Council is composed of 35 Member States of UNESCO, elected by UNESCO's General Conference.

The Council convenes every two years and establishes the priority areas to be researched, decides on overall policy and funding questions, and handles the relations with governmental authorities.

Member States of the IGC 2023-2025

Western Europe and North America: Luxembourg, Spain

Central/Eastern Europe: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Poland, Romania

Latin America and the Caribbean: Brazil, Chile, Dominican Republic, Paraguay, Peru, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

Asia and the Pacific: Afghanistan, India, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Mongolia, Philippines, Thailand

Africa: Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa

Arab States: Algeria, Libya, Oman, Qatar

Member States of the IGC 2021-2023 & 2017-2019 & 2019-2021

Member States of the IGC 2021-2023

Western Europe and North America: France, the Netherlands, Portugal, Switzerland

Central/Eastern Europe: Croatia, Russian Federation, Slovakia

Latin America and the Caribbean: Cuba, Dominican Republic, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

Asia and the Pacific: Bangladesh, Mongolia, Thailand, Afghanistan, India, Philippines

Africa: Botswana, Congo, Kenya, Madagascar, Uganda, South Africa, Guinea

Arab States: Oman, Mauritania, Qatar, Algeria

 

Member States of the IGC 2019-2021

Western Europe and North America: France, the Netherlands, Portugal, Switzerland

Central/Eastern Europe: Croatia, Czech Republic, Russian Federation, Slovakia

Latin America and the Caribbean: Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Venezuela (Bolivar Republic of)

Asia and the Pacific: Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Pakistan, Thailand, Sri Lanka

Africa: Benin, Botswana, Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Uganda, Zimbabwe

Arab States: Oman, Mauritania, Qatar and Saudia Arabia

 

Member States of the IGC 2017-2019

Western Europe and North America: France, Turkey

Central/Eastern Europe: Czech Republic, Russian Federation, Slovakia

Latin America and the Caribbean: Argentina, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador

Asia and the Pacific: Afghanistan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand

Africa: Benin, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Togo, Zimbabwe, United Republic of Tanzania

Arab States: Bahrein, Egypt, Qatar, Saudi Arabia

Bureau

The IGC Bureau consists of the President of the IGC, 4 Vice-Presidents and a Rapporteur. The IGC Bureau, in cooperation with the Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC), discusses the issue-driven pertinence of projects and approves the competence and expertise of researchers and policy formulators involved.

For the current period 2023-2025, the MOST IGC Bureau is composed as follows:

President

  • Mr Linton Mchunu, Director General, Department of Social Development, National Government of South Africa (South Africa)

Vice-Presidents

  • H.E. Mr Mariusz Lewicki, Permanent Delegate of the Republic of Poland to UNESCO (Poland)
  • H.E. Ms Paula Alves de Souza, Permanent Delegate of Brazil to UNESCO (Brazil)
  • Ms Decker, Secretary General of the Luxembourg Commission for UNESCO (Luxembourg)
  • Dr. Surichai Wangaeo, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Chulalongkorn University (Thailand)

Rapporteur

Sessions