- John Bowers (diplomat)
John Bowers (
November 27 , 1912 –October 11 , 2004) was a Britishdiplomat and head of fundamental education at UNESCO for 20 years from 1947.The son of Basil Bowers, headmaster of Cheltenham College Junior School, he was educated at Cheltenham College and Trinity College, Oxford. After postgraduate courses in Arabic, Islamic Culture, Anthropology and Law, he joined the Sudan Polical Service in 1935. Three years later, he married Sheila Tinson, with whom he lived among the Dinka people of the southern
Sudan . DuringWorld War II he was seconded to theSudan Artillery Regiment , based at Kufra oasis. Later he fought in Ethiopia with theUpper Nile Scouts and in the Libyan desert, where he was badly wounded. Anout-of-body experience during a subsequent operation gave Bowers a lifelong interest in mysticism. He was private secretary to Lord Moyne, the British Minister Resident in the Middle East, who was murdered by the Stern Gang in 1944. Following the war he joined UNESCO, at the request of SirJulian Huxley , where he worked in adult education, agriculture and literacy in Africa, India, South-East Asia and Central America.Bowers became a vigorous supporter of the
Third World through theUnited Nations .
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