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First International Meeting of Chairholders of UNESCO Chairs on Human Rights, Democracy, Peace and Tolerance
Final Report - Stadtschlaining, Austria 22-25 April 1998
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The Final Report includes a List of Participants and reference to the publication on the first meeting "UNESCO Chairs in the Struggle for Human Rights, Democracy, Peace and Tolerance" (1998; English only)

Table of Contents

0.0 Introduction

1.0 The development of UNESCO Chairs on Human Rights, Democracy, Peace and Tolerance: The present situation, new challenges and perspectives

2.0 Planning of national, regional and international activities and projects related to the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)

3.0 The development of co-operation between UNESCO Chairs and educational programmes related to the promotion of a culture of peace

4.0 Discussion on strengthening the network of UNESCO Chairs on Human Rights, Democracy, Peace and Tolerance

5.0 Presentation and approval of the draft report and draft final documents of the meeting

6.0 Conclusion

7.0 Final Documents Adopted

8.0 List of Participants



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Document Type Final Report
File final_report1.pdf
Format application/pdf
Author(s) European University Center for Peace Studies (EPU) in co-operation with UNESCO
Publication Location Stadtschlaining/Austria
Publication Year 1998
Number of Pages 31 p.
Keywords human rights, UNESCO Chairs



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