“Everything starts from education, but education already is facing crisis too,” said Irina Bokova, the former Director-General of UNESCO, Patron of the International Science Council, Chairwoman of the Council of University for Peace (UPEACE) at the panel discussion titled “Climate Justice” in the XI Baku Global Forum, APA reports.
She said that 15 million women in the world suffer from poverty as she spoke about the importance of education.
“At the same time, there’re children who don’t know how to read, write in the world. We know that education is the foundation, it stands at the fundamentals of values. That's why I think that scientific units should be created in the countries."