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UNESCO Bureau of Field Coordination

BUREAU OF FIELD COORDINATION

Cluster Offices

    A cluster office covers a group of countries and is the central component in the field, around which are organized national offices and regional bureaux.

    The 27 cluster offices, covering 148 Member States, represent the main supporting structure of UNESCO Secretariat’s network in the field.A cluster office must ensure interaction:

    • between the Member States of its cluster in the Organization’s fields of competence;

    • with other United Nations agencies in the context of joint programming frameworks;

    • between each Member State within its remit and the other components of the Secretariat network, in particular by fostering links of solidarity with the National Commission;

    • between each Member State within its remit and the international community;

    • with the other Secretariat units;

    • between the sectors and disciplines.


    Africa


    Arab States


    Asia and Pacific


    Europe and North America


    Latin America and the Caribbean

     
    Europe and North America Latin America and the Caribbean Africa Arab States Asia Pacific