The Communication and Information Sector (CI) was established in its present form in 1990. Its programmes are rooted in UNESCO’s Constitution, which requires the Organization to promote the “free flow of ideas by word and image.” Besides its staff at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, the CI Sector is represented in 27 UNESCO field offices.
The Communication and Information Sector is headed by Jānis Kārkliņš (Latvia), Assistant Director-General for Communication and Information.
It consists of:
The Sector also provides the secretariats for two intergovernmental programmes: the International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC) and the Information for All Programme (IFAP).
The three principal strategic objectives of the Sector’s programmes are:
It consists of:
- the Communication Development Division
- the Division for Freedom of Expression, Democracy and Peace
- the Information Society Division
The Sector also provides the secretariats for two intergovernmental programmes: the International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC) and the Information for All Programme (IFAP).
The three principal strategic objectives of the Sector’s programmes are:
- Promoting the free flow of ideas and universal access to information
- Promoting the expression of pluralism and cultural diversity in the media and world information networks
- Promoting access for all to ICTs
13-09-2010 (Paris)
24-08-2010 (Paris)
15-04-2010 (Paris)
01-10-2009 (Paris)
29-06-2009 (Paris)
27-02-2009 (Paris)
24-07-2008 (Paris)
08-07-2008 (Paris)
23-06-2008 (Paris)
20-06-2008 (Paris)
17-01-2007 (Paris)
Assistant Director-General for Communication and Information