Vice President Boosts Science in Guatemala
- Guatemala City, March 24 — Vice President Karin Herrera traveled to Europe to represent Guatemala at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Association (UNESCO) in a Global...
- The dialogue is expected to address Guatemala's needs and its efforts to promote science.
- Herrera initiated discussions with Tawfik Jelassi, from UNESCO's communication and details sector, focusing on cooperation and education to bridge digital divides in Guatemalan communities.
Guatemalan Vice President engages in Diplomatic Talks in Europe
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- Guatemalan Vice President engages in Diplomatic Talks in Europe
- Guatemalan Vice President’s European Diplomatic Mission: A Q&A
- What was the purpose of Vice President Karin Herrera’s trip to Europe?
- What specific topics were discussed with UNESCO?
- how did UNESCO representatives view these discussions?
- what other diplomatic engagements did Vice President Herrera undertake?
- What key areas of cooperation were agreed upon with France?
- Why are these diplomatic efforts significant for Guatemala?
- Summary of Key Diplomatic Objectives
Guatemala City, March 24 — Vice President Karin Herrera traveled to Europe to represent Guatemala at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Association (UNESCO) in a Global ministerial Dialog on scientific diplomacy.
The dialogue is expected to address Guatemala’s needs and its efforts to promote science. The vice president is also scheduled to meet with senior officials to strengthen the country’s international ties.
Cooperation with UNESCO
Herrera initiated discussions with Tawfik Jelassi, from UNESCO’s communication and details sector, focusing on cooperation and education to bridge digital divides in Guatemalan communities. They also explored potential collaborations for environmental protection and the promotion of STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics).
Jelassi expressed satisfaction with the conversation, calling it excellent,
and emphasized UNESCO’s commitment to preserving indigenous languages and supporting digital transformation.
The vice president underscored the importance of alliances to enhance educational opportunities, particularly for girls and women.
Strengthening Ties with France
Herrera also met with Thani Mohamed-Soilihi, Delegate Minister of Francophony and International Collaboration, highlighting the 194 years of friendship and cooperation between Guatemala and France.they agreed to continue cultivating this relationship through initiatives focused on childhood nutrition, access to science, and cultural exchange.
Progress has no borders when there is cooperation between nations that work for the well-being of their peoples.
These dialogues are part of a broader effort for guatemala to engage with experts, scientists, and diplomats on leveraging technology to foster peace, addressing current global challenges.
Guatemalan Vice President’s European Diplomatic Mission: A Q&A
What was the purpose of Vice President Karin Herrera’s trip to Europe?
Vice President Karin Herrera of Guatemala traveled to Europe to represent her country at the united Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Association (UNESCO) during a Global Ministerial Dialog on scientific diplomacy. Her trip focused on addressing Guatemala’s needs and promoting science initiatives on a global scale.She also met with senior officials to strengthen Guatemala’s international ties.
What specific topics were discussed with UNESCO?
The Vice President’s discussions with UNESCO involved many areas:
Cooperation: Focused on strengthening partnerships for mutual benefit.
Education: Exploring initiatives to bridge the digital divide in Guatemalan communities.
Environmental Protection: Exploring potential collaborations.
STEM Fields: Promoting Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
Indigenous Languages: Initiatives to preserve indigenous languages.
Digital Transformation: UNESCO’s commitment to support digital transformation.
Educational Opportunities: Enhancing opportunities, especially for girls and women.
how did UNESCO representatives view these discussions?
Tawfik Jelassi from UNESCO’s interaction and details sector, described the conversation as “excellent,” highlighting UNESCO’s commitment to supporting the goals discussed.
what other diplomatic engagements did Vice President Herrera undertake?
Vice President Herrera met with Thani Mohamed-Soilihi, Delegate Minister of Francophony and International Collaboration, to strengthen ties with France.
What key areas of cooperation were agreed upon with France?
Guatemala and France agreed to continue cultivating their relationship through initiatives centered on:
Childhood nutrition
Access to science
Cultural exchange
Why are these diplomatic efforts significant for Guatemala?
These dialogues are a part of a larger effort by Guatemala to engage with experts, scientists, and diplomats. The goal is to use technology to foster peace and address current global challenges. The vice president underscored the importance of alliances to enhance educational opportunities, a critical factor for a nation’s development.
Summary of Key Diplomatic Objectives
| Country/Association | Key Focus Areas |
| ——————- | ——————————————————————————————————————————————— |
| UNESCO | Education, Environmental Protection, STEM fields, preservation of indigenous languages, supporting digital transformation, and promoting education. |
| France | Childhood nutrition, access to science, and cultural exchange. |
