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Management of Social Transformations (MOST) Programme  
Management of Social Transformations (MOST) Programme
The MOST Programme's primary purpose is to transfer relevant Social Sciences research findings and data to decision-makers and other stakeholders.
MOST focuses on building efficient bridges between research, policy and practice. The programme promotes a culture of evidence-based policy-making – nationally, regionally and internationally. As the only UNESCO programme that fosters and promotes social science research, it is placed in a pivotal position in the overall promotion of UNESCO's goals.

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Watch the video on the MOST Programme: MOST: A "think tank" for nations
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  Creating a research institute on regional integration in West Africa   Creating a research institute on regional integration in West Africa
04-02-2010 (SHS e-News 47 / February 2010) - A third meeting of the Steering Committee of the Institute of West Africa (WAI) took place from 22 to 24 February 2010 at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris (France) to finalize the modalities for the creation of this international research institute dedicated to regional integration and social transformation in West Africa, scheduled for first quarter 2010, in Praia (Cape Verde).  More...

 

  Youth at the heart of the 1st Forum of Ministers of Social Development for the Caribbean   Youth at the heart of the 1st Forum of Ministers of Social Development for the Caribbean
07-01-2010 (SHS e-News 46 / January 2010) - The 1st Forum of Ministers of Social Development for the Caribbean was organized by the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture of the Government of Jamaica, in cooperation with the UNESCO’s Management of Social Transformations (MOST) Programme and the UNESCO Office in Kingston, from 24 to 26 January 2010.  More...

 

  Argentina replaces South Africa at the head of UNESCO’s MOST Programme   Argentina replaces South Africa at the head of UNESCO’s MOST Programme
17-10-2009 (UNESCO) -   More...

 

  Focus on UNESCO’s  Management of Social Transformations Programme (MOST)   Focus on UNESCO’s Management of Social Transformations Programme (MOST)
14-10-2009 (UNESCO) - A 20-minute film, which puts into perspective the UNESCO’s Management of Social Transformations Programme in the context of the global economic crisis and that of the UN reform, has been published on the UNESCO portal.  More...

 

  Social impact of the global economic crisis at the heart of the 9th Intergovernmental Council of UNESCO’s MOST Programme   Social impact of the global economic crisis at the heart of the 9th Intergovernmental Council of UNESCO’s MOST Programme
25-09-2009 (UNESCO) - Ministers of Social Development, social science researchers and representatives from NGOs and the private sector from all over the world met at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris (France) from 28 to 30 September 2009 for the 9th session of the Intergovernmental Council of UNESCO’s Management of Social Transformations Programme (MOST), to analyze the social impact of the global economic crisis.  More...

 




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