and in my opinion , this is a very dubious statement that politics is not a woman’s business. in 2009, for the first time , the united nations educational, scientific and cultural organization, unescoaded by a woman, irina bokova. by the way, she was the first representative of eastern europe on this. climate change, in my opinion, all of these are deeply humanistic goals that also have an impact on humanity, on the individual. irina bokova was again replaced as director general of unesco in 2017 by a woman, audrey azoulay, a representative of france, whose roots go back to morocco, she has already been elected twice. high position in the united nations system. today, unfortunately, there are still many conflicts in the world. and education for women and girls must be the driving force in transforming the world. in africa, sub-saharan africa, the problem of women and girls' access to education remains a factor of inequality. we must mobilize. occupy positions where political decisions are made. today, there are only 28 women among the heads of state and government, the average share of women parliamentarians in the world is 26%, and women ministers - 21%. this is significant progre