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Social and Human Sciences Sector at a glance

The Social and Human Sciences Sector is composed of the Office of the Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences, an Executive Office, the Division for Research, Ethics and Inclusion, the Division for Social Policies, and several teams working in UNESCO's Field Offices.

Office of the Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences

Gabriela Ramos
Gabriela
Ramos
Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences
Gloria
Vernizzi
Executive Assistant to the Assistant Director-General

Gabriela Ramos - Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences

Gabriela Ramos is the Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences of UNESCO where she oversees the institution's contributions to building inclusive societies. Her mandate includes tackling economic inequalities of income and opportunity, and promoting social inclusion and gender equality. She also oversees the youth support agenda, promotion of values through sport, fight against racism and discrimination, and ethics of science, including of neurotechnology and the internet of things. She has overseen the development and adoption of the first global instrument to promote the ethics of artificial intelligence, adopted by acclamation in 2021 by UNESCO's General Conference.

She also launched the Global Forum against Racism, to catalyse the political support that member countries have given to this cause. On gender, she has advanced several initiatives, particularly to combat gender stereotypes and biases, including in new technologies. She also leads the Management of Social Transformations (MOST) Programme to help UNESCO Member States strengthen the connection between research and policy and between knowledge and action. She has overseen the publication on “Inclusive and resilient societies: equality, sustainability and efficiency”.

Previously, Gabriela Ramos worked as Cabinet Director and Sherpa for G20/G7APEC at the OECD, contributing to increasing the OECD's global impact and leading key initiatives such as "Inclusive Growth", "New Approaches to Economic Challenges", "Climate Change and Growth", the gender equality strategy and work on well-being and children. At the G20, she contributed to the international reform for fair tax systems; the adoption of the gender quota (to reduce the labour gap) and the establishment of the W20; and the adoption of the principles of artificial intelligence, among others. She also oversaw Global Relations and the OECD's membership enlargement process.

She is a member of the G7 Gender Equality Advisory Council (GEAC) for 2022, an independent advisory body that develops recommendations on gender equality issues across the entire G7 agenda. In 2019, she launched the Business for Inclusive Growth (B4IG) platform, bringing together 40 multinational companies committed to reducing inequalities. Previously, she was Director of the OECD Office in Mexico and Latin America where she supported reforms in education, telecommunications, gender and health. She was a member of the Mexican Foreign Service.

In 2013 she was awarded the Order of Merit (Ordre du Mérite) by the President of France. Her work to promote gender equality has earned her several awards including from Forbes and Apolitico. She has been a Fulbright and Ford McArthur Fellow. She is an alumna of Harvard University's Masters in Public Policy and Universidad Iberoamericana's BA in International Relations. She is a board member of the "Paris Peace Forum"; the "UNICEF Advisory Board"; as well as the "Lancet Commissions on COVID and on Men's Violence against Women", and member of the Danone "Entreprise à Mission" Committee.

Gabriela Ramos - Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences of UNESCO

Executive Office

The Executive Office comprises two units:

  • Programme Planning and Monitoring Unit, and
  • Finance and Operations Support Unit.
Mariagrazia
Squicciarini
Chief Executive Office - Director of Division for Social Policies a.i.
Wirot
Wirotrangsan
Finance and Administrative Officer a.i.

Division for Research, Ethics and Inclusion

The Division for Research, Ethics and Inclusion is responsible for strengthening the sector’s positioning with regard to matters central to UNESCO’s mandate: research and analysis concerning ethical issues and policies on youth, inclusion, intercultural dialogue, the fight against racism and discrimination.

It includes the:

  • Section for Bioethics and Ethics of Science and Technology,
  • Section for Inclusion, Rights and Intercultural Dialogue,
  • Youth Section.
Angela
Melo
Director of Division for Research, Ethics and Inclusion
Dafna
Feinholz
Chief of Section for Bioethics and Ethics of Science and Technology
Anna Maria
Majlöf
Chief of Section for Inclusion, Rights and Intercultural Dialogue
Souria
Saad-Zoi
Chief of Youth Section

Division for Social Policies

The Division for Social Policies is responsible for strengthening the link between the production of knowledge stemming from research and its translation into and concrete application in public policy.

It includes the:

  • Section for Management of Social Transformations and Foresight,
  • Sport Section,
  • Section for the Elimination of Doping in Sport.
Mariagrazia
Squicciarini
Chief Executive Office - Director of Division for Social Policies a.i.
Iulia
Sevciuc
Chief of Section for Management of Social Transformations and Foresight a.i.
Philipp
Philipp Müller-Wirth
Chief of Sport Section
Marcellin
Dally
Chief of Section for the Elimination of Doping in Sport