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UNESCO

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What is UNESCO?• UNESCO, the United Nations Educational,

Scientific and Cultural Organization, is a specialized agency of the United Nations system.

The organization was created more than a halfcentury ago, with the mission to build the defenses

of peace in the minds of men. Its Constitution states that:

Since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in theminds of men that the defenses of peace must beconstructed.

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Facts about UNESCO• UNESCO currently has 188

Member States (as of 31 December 2000).

• And today, UNESCO has recently added Palestine in the list in November 2011 and it has 195 member state.

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Main objective of UNESCO• to contribute to peace

and security in the world by promotion collaboration among nations through education, science, culture and communication in order to further universal

respect for justice and the rule of law and for the human rights and fundamental freedoms which are affirmed for the peoples of the world, without

distinction of race, sex, language or religion.

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Principal Functions of UNESCO• Prospective Studies: what forms of

education, science,culture and communication for

tomorrow's world?• The advancement, transfer and

sharingof knowledge: relying primarily on

research, trainingand teaching activities.

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• Standard-setting action: the preparation and adoption of international instruments and statutory recommendations.

• ·Expertise: provided to Member States for their development policies and projects in the form of "technical co-operation". Exchange of specialised information.

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What is ASPnet?• Associated Schools Project

Network is a global network of over 6,000 educational institutions committed to promoting the ideals of UNESCO by conducting pilot projects in favor of a culture of peace and non- violence.

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ASPnet four main Theme of Study

• ➜ World Concerns and the United Nations system;

• ➜ Human Rights and Democracy;

• ➜ Intercultural Learning;• ➜ Environmental Issues.

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Solidarity of UNESCO• Mobilizing for education:• Building intercultural

understanding:• Pursuing scientific

cooperation:• Protecting freedom of

expression:

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Role of UNESCO• In a globalized world with interconnected

societies, intercultural dialogue is vital if we are to live together while acknowledging our diversity.

• In an uncertain world, the future of nations depends not only on their economic capital or natural resources, but on their collective ability to understand and anticipate changes in the environment - through education, scientific research and the sharing of knowledge.

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• In an unstable world - marked by fledgling democratic movements, the emergence of new economic powers and societies weakened by multiple stress factors – the educational, scientific and cultural fabric of societies – along with respect for fundamental rights - guarantees their resilience and stability.

• In a connected world - with the emergence of the creative economy and knowledge societies, along with the dominance of the Internet, the full participation of everyone in the new global public space is a prerequisite for peace and development.

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UNESCO’s Activities

• Education: UNESCO supports research in Comparative education; and provides expertise and fosters partnerships to strengthen national educational leadership and the capacity of countries to offer quality education for all.

• UNESCO also issues public 'statements' to educate the public:

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• Designating projects and places of cultural and scientific significance.

• Encouraging the "free flow of ideas by images and words“.

• Promoting events.• Founding and funding projects.

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• International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS)

• International Federation of Journalists (IFJ)• International Federation of Library Associations and I

nstitutions (IFLA)

• International Federation of Poetry Associations (IFPA)• International Music Council (IMC)• International Scientific Council for Island

Development (INSULA)• International Social Science Council (ISSC)

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• International Theatre Institute (ITI)• International Union for Conservation of Nature and

Natural Resources (IUCN)

• International Union of Technical Associations and Organizations

• Union of International Associations (UIA)• World Association of Newspapers (WAN)• World Federation of Engineering Organizations

(WFEO)• World Federation of UNESCO Clubs, Centres and

Associations (WFUCA)

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Thank You!!