Germany has been a member of UNESCO since July 11, 1951.
Germany attaches great importance to educational issues. As of September 2006, 122 schools in Germany were members of the UNESCO Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet).
The city of Hamburg is home to the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL), which focuses on adult learning as well as out-of-school and non-formal education.
UNESCO's International Centre for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (UNEVOC) is also based in Germany, in Bonn. The Centre assists all member states in improving their technical and vocational education and training and works to support UNESCO’s mandate for Education for All and Education for Sustainable Development.
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13-06-2008 (UNESCO) Young winners of “Cities around the World” meet in Paris
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25-03-2008 (UNESCO) Textbook experts draft international guidelines in Doha
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12-03-2008 (UNESCO Bangkok) UNESCO at the South-East Asian Ministers Conference
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19-02-2008 (UNESCO UIL) Workshop on the Global Report on Adult Learning and Education (GRALE)
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19-02-2008 (UNESCO UIL) European Literacy Research Meeting
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21-11-2007 (UNESCO) UNESCO at the Third Ministerial Meeting on Education of G8–BMENA countries
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21-11-2007 (UNESCO) Preparing UNESCO’s International Conference on Adult Education (CONFINTEA VI)
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26-10-2007 (UNESCO) New publication on private higher education in Europe
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11-10-2007 (UNESCO-CEPES) Romania hosts an international conference on higher education in Europe
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08-10-2007 (UNESCO, LitCam) UNESCO participates in book fair to promote literacy
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