Is Gordon Brown UN Special Envoy for Education?
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Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown will be appointed as UN Special Envoy for Education,- announces British The Daily Mail
The newspaper notes that the job of UN Special Envoy is not paid. Supposedly Brown will take the position in the September of 2012, when the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon will officially appoint him to the position of Envoy.
Britain's former prime minister hopes to activate the donations for educational projects due to establishing a special fund. This organization should contribute to the financing of schools and prepare for about two million teachers around the world. According to the newspaper the projects of providing all the children with elementary education by 2015 are at risk.
Brown announced, that he intends to follow the former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan and former U.S. President Bill Clinton's example, who are UN special Envoys respectively in Syria and Haiti. However, concerning to this appointment, the conservatives may require for Brown to put down his deputy mandate.


















































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