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Archive - Press Releases (2002-2006) |
47th Session of International Education Conference closes in Geneva 13-09-2004 3:30 pm - (Press Release No 2004 - 86)
Geneva - Delegates from more than 135 countries attending the 47th Session of the International Conference on Education have identified a range of priority actions aimed at improving the quality of education for all young people and appealed for the mobilization of all partners in order to achieve this goal. “Quality education for all young people: challenges, trends and priorities” was the theme of this session of the conference, organized periodically by UNESCO’s International Bureau of Education in Geneva. More Spanish |Arabic | Russian |
Comenius Medal awarded to nine laureates 10-09-2004 8:00 pm - (Press Release No 2004 - 85)
The Comenius Medal, one of UNESCO’s most prestigious awards honouring outstanding achievements in the fields of education research and innovation, will be awarded to nine laureates here this evening during a special ceremony at the 47th Session of the International Conference on Education. More Spanish | Russian |
International Conference on Education Opens 08-09-2004 6:00 am - (Press Release No 2004 - 84)
Geneva - Over 70 ministers of education are participating in the 47th session of UNESCO’s International Conference on Education (ICE), which opened here today amidst celebrations for International Literacy Day. More Spanish |
Congo - Heritage in Danger 03-09-2004 2:00 pm - (Press Release No 2004 - 79)
UNESCO is organizing, with the United Nations Foundation (UNF) the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and several conservation organizations, the first international event to support the DRC’s heritage in danger. The event, “Congo – Heritage in Danger” aims to contribute to the long-term survival of this unique natural heritage.
(Photo © Gilman International Conservation) More Spanish |
47th Session of the International Conference on Education to focus on quality 31-08-2004 5:05 am - (Press release N°2004-75)
A growing loss of confidence in education systems and structures and a general perception that students are not learning what they need to cope with today’s societies, provide the backdrop for the 47th session of the International Conference on Education (ICE), which will take place in Geneva, Switzerland, from September 8-11* on the theme “Quality education for all young people: Challenges, Trends and Priorities”. More spanish | arabic | russian |
Finalists of first worldwide School Contest based on intercultural dialogue 31-07-2004 4:00 am - (Press release N°2004-70)
Paris, July 30 – An international jury selected 25 finalists [*] of the “Mondialogo School Contest” - the first global contest for school students involved in intercultural dialogue - at UNESCO Headquarters today. The 25 finalists, each consisting of two teams from different countries, were chosen by the jury whose members include former President of Iceland Vigdis Finnbogadottir, Brazilian author Paulo Coelho, Lebanese composer Marcel Khalife, Japanese painter Countess Setsuko Klossowska de Rola and Malian scientist Cheick Diarra. More spanish | russian | arabic |
Research shows oceans becoming more acidic 16-07-2004 11:10 pm - (Press release N°2004 - 69)
The world’s oceans are absorbing an unprecedented amount of carbon dioxide (CO2), which is increasing their acidity and possibly threatening the long-term survival of many marine species, especially calcifying organisms including corals, shellfish and phytoplankton. According to research presented recently at a symposium organized by UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission and the International Council for Science’s Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR), this in turn could disrupt marine food chains and alter ocean biogeochemistry in ways that are not yet understood or predictable. More spanish | russian |
Inauguration of the Mostar Bridge 16-07-2004 6:30 am - (Press release N°2004 - 68)
On July 23rd in Mostar, the reconstructed Old Bridge will be inaugurated by the chairman of Bosnia and Herzegovina's tripartite presidency, Sulejman Tihic, and UNESCO Director-General Koïchiro Matsuura, representing the entire United Nations, in the presence of about ten heads of state and other top European political figures. Destroyed in 1993 during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Old Bridge was the symbol of the city of Mostar. Rebuilt 11 years later, this bridge becomes the symbol of reconciliation and human solidarity. More spanish | arabic | russian |
Japanese ballerina Miyako Yoshida named UNESCO Artist for Peace 16-07-2004 12:55 am - (Press release N°2004 - 67)
Japanese ballerina Miyako Yoshida will be appointed UNESCO Artist for Peace by the Organization's Director-General, Koïchiro Matsuura, on Wednesday, July 21st "in recognition of her outstanding contribution to classical dance and for her devotion to the cause of the Organization's goals and aims, in the field of its programme for arts education". The ceremony will take place at 12.30 pm in the Japanese garden. More spanish | russian |
Early Childhood care and education: a continuing challenge in high population countries 13-07-2004 10:45 pm - (Press release N°2004 - 65)
Despite enormous demand, early childhood care and education remains a privilege for young children in most of the world’s nine high population countries known as the E-9 group (Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan), according to a new report published by UNESCO. More spanish | arabic |
Iran’s ancient city of Bam among the 34 new sites inscribed on World Heritage List 02-07-2004 3:00 pm - (Press Release N°2004 - 61)
The rich archaeological remains of the Iranian city of Bam, where 26,000 lost their lives in the earthquake of December 26, 2003, was inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, alongside 12 other new cultural sites listed today by the World Heritage Committee holding its 28th session in Suzhou. This brings to 788 the number of cultural, natural and mixed sites now on the List. More spanish | russian |
Thirteen new sites inscribed on World Heritage List 01-07-2004 7:00 pm - (Press Release No 2004 - 60)
Suzhou (China) - The Democratic People's Republic of Korea had its first site inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List today with the addition of a complex of Koguryo tombs. Andorra also entered the List with the cultural landscape of Madriu-Claror-Perafita Valley. They were among 13 cultural sites listed in Suzhou today. More spanish | russian |
New sites on World Heritage List 30-06-2004 6:40 pm - (Press Release N°2004 - 59)
A glacier-fjord in Greenland, the Ilulissat Icefjord, is among the five new natural sites inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, while the extraordinary earthen architecture of Koutammakou, the Land of the Batammariba, in Togo, is one of three new cultural sites inscribed by the World Heritage Committee in Suzhou today. More spanish | russian |
United Nations at EXPO 2005 Aichi 29-06-2004 4:00 am - (Press Release N°2004 - 57)
At the invitation of the Government of Japan the United Nations has announced that it will participate in the World Exposition (EXPO) 2005 to take place in Aichi, Japan, from next March 25 to September 25, 2005. More spanish | arabic |
New sites to be added to World Heritage List 23-06-2004 1:50 am - (Press Release N°2004 - 53)
Forty-eight sites will be considered for inscription on UNESCO’s World Heritage List of outstanding cultural and natural sites during the 28th session of UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee, which will meet at the Urban Planning Convention Center in Suzhou (China) from June 28 to July 7. More spanish | russian | arabic |
Alpha Oumar Konaré calls for a united and indivisible Africa 29-05-2004 8:15 am - (Press Release N°2004 - 48)
The Chairman of the Commission of the African Union, Alpha Oumar Konaré, presented a plea in favour of a united and indivisible Africa “where no African will be made to feel a foreigner”, in an address at UNESCO which the former president of Mali visited today on the occasion of the Africa Day celebrations taking place at the Organization’s Headquarters. More Spanish |
Manu Dibango appointed UNESCO Artist for peace 26-05-2004 4:00 pm - (Press Release No. 2004 - 46)
Manu Dibango (Cameroon), one of Africa’s most renowned popular musicians, will be named UNESCO Artist for Peace by Director-General Koïchiro Matsuura on May 27 (6 p.m.) in a ceremony at Organization Headquarters. More Spanish |
Winners of the 2004 UNESCO Literacy Prizes 19-05-2004 3:00 am - (Press Release N°2004 - 42)
UNESCO’s 2004 international literacy prizes have been awarded to programmes in Mauritius, Brazil and China. The laureates of the International Reading Association Literacy Award and the two King Sejong Literacy Prizes were selected by a jury that met at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris from May 10 to 14. More spanish | arabic | russian |
Nantes hosts World Forum on Human Rights from May 16 to 19 05-05-2004 12:50 pm - (Press Release No 2004 - 39)
The French city of Nantes will host the World Forum on Human Rights from May 16 to 19, an event organized by the city at the initiative and with the support of UNESCO. The Forum will focus on three major themes: Human Rights and Terrorism; Globalization and the Struggle Against All Forms of Discrimination and Exclusion; Poverty as a Violation of Human Rights. More spanish | arabic | russian |
World Press Freedom Day in Belgrade 03-05-2004 6:00 pm - (Press Release No.2004-38)
Belgrade (Serbia and Montenegro) – UNESCO marked World Press Freedom Day on May 3, with an international conference on Media in Conflict Areas and in Countries in Transition - which ended with the adoption of the Belgrade Declaration* on support to the media in conflict and post-conflict situations, and the award ceremony of the UNESCO Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize* won this year by Cuban journalist and poet Raul Rivero. More spanish | arabic | russian |
Closure of 169th session of UNESCO's Executive Board 28-04-2004 5:45 pm - (Press Release No 2004 - 37)
The 169th session of UNESCO’s Executive Board, chaired by Ambassador Hans-Heinrich Wrede (Germany), closed today after two weeks of debate focused notably on Education for All, cultural diversity and bioethics. “Over the course of this session, we made some tangible progress,” declared the Chairman in his closing speech. More spanish | arabic |
UNESCO launches Forgotten Slaves programme 23-04-2004 6:15 pm - (Press Release No 2004 - 36)
Forgotten Slaves is the name of a new research and information programme launched at UNESCO Headquarters today. The programme, implemented by the French Marine Archaeology Group (GRAN) with UNESCO support, was inspired by the wreck of the slave ship l’Utile off the shores of the Tromelin Island in the Indian Ocean in 1761. The programme is part of the International Year for the Commemoration of the Struggle Against Slavery and its Abolition (2004), and of UNESCO’s Slave Route Programme. More spanish | arabic |
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