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Bioethics at the heart of UNESCO’s concerns - (Office of the Spokeswoman)
23-06-2003 - The Director-General of UNESCO, Koïchiro Matsuura, presented UNESCO’s Bioethics Programme to the Permanent Delegates of the Organization, during an information meeting on Friday, 20 June 2003. More |
Meeting of the Intersectoral Task Force on Iraq - (Office of the Spokeswoman)
19-06-2003 - The Director-General convened a meeting of the Intersectoral Task Force on Iraq on Thursday 19 June, on the eve of two important meetings organized by the United Nations on humanitarian action and the reconstruction of Iraq. More |
UNESCO salutes the rebirth of Afghan cinema - (Office of the Spokeswoman)
18-06-2003 - Koïchiro Matsuura held talks with the Afghan film director Sedigg Barmak on his efforts in favour of the Afghan Children Education Movement (ACEM), which he directs, as well as his work as Director of the Agency for Afghan Cinema. Also present were the Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg and Claudia Cardinale, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador. More |
La musique guinéenne une nouvelle fois à l’honneur - (La Porte-parole)
12-06-2003 - Le Directeur général de l’UNESCO, Koïchiro Matsuura, a remis ce matin à la chanteuse guinéenne Sayon Camara, le diplôme d’Artiste pour la Paix de l’UNESCO, officialisant ainsi sa nomination annoncée en juin 2002, lors de la cérémonie de remise du Prix Houphouët-Boigny. More |
The Director-General of UNESCO meets with the President of Timor Leste, laureate of the 2002 UNESCO Houphouët-Boigny Peace Prize - (Office of the Spokeswoman)
10-06-2003 - The Director-General of UNESCO, Koïchiro Matsuura received, on Tuesday, 10 June 2003, the President of the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste, Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão, a few days after Timor Leste officially joined UNESCO, becoming, on 5 June, the 189th Member State of the Organization. More |
La semaine de l’Afrique à l’UNESCO - (La Porte-parole)
28-05-2003 - Dans le cadre de la Semaine de l’Afrique, célébrée à l’UNESCO du 24 au 30 mai 2003, le Directeur général, Koïchiro Matsuura assistera, le 28 mai à 18 h00, à la projection du film Paris selon Moussa en présence du réalisateur, Cheik Doukouré. More |
Director-General closes Fifth Meeting of the Joint UNESCO/Palestinian Authority Committee - (Office of the Spokeswoman)
26-05-2003 - The Joint UNESCO/Palestinian Authority Committee concluded its two-day meeting at UNESCO Headquarters today, ending most successfully a series of intense and fruitful working sessions which addressed a number of issues of interest to both parties, including a review of achievements over the last three years, since the Joint Committee last met. More |
Educating for tolerance, a response to anti-Semitism - (Office of the Spokeswoman)
14-05-2003 - The Director-General of UNESCO, Koïchiro Matsuura opened on Monday, 12 May the second international conference “Educating for Tolerance: The Case of Resurgent Anti-Semitism”, organized by the Simon Wiesenthal Centre in cooperation with UNESCO, from 12 to 14 May at the Organization’s Headquarters. More |
UNESCO and CARICOM: Decades of Cooperation - (Office of the Spokeswoman)
09-05-2003 - The Director-General of UNESCO, Koïchiro Matsuura, and the Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Edwin Carrington, signed a second memorandum of understanding between the two institutions on 5 May 2003, on the occasion of the visit of the Director-General to Guyana. (See Flash info 144) More |
UNESCO and New Zealand: Continuing Cooperation - (Office of the Spokeswoman)
29-04-2003 - The Director-General of UNESCO, Koïchiro Matsuura, met with the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Ms Helen Clark, on Monday 28 April. This was their second meeting, the first having been held in Johannesburg, South Africa, on the occasion of the World Summit for Sustainable Development on 3 September 2002. Yesterday’s discussions focused on the cooperation between UNESCO and New Zealand particularly in the areas of education and culture for the Pacific sub region. More |
Rencontre du Directeur général avec le Ministre des Affaires étrangères du Portugal - (La Porte-parole)
29-04-2003 - Le Directeur général de l’UNESCO, Koïchiro Matsuura, s’est entretenu le lundi 28 avril 2003 avec le Ministre des Affaires étrangères du Portugal, M. Antonio Martins da Cruz. Cette rencontre, qui s’est déroulée en présence de M. Marcello Mathias, Ambassadeur, Délégué permanent auprès de l’UNESCO, a permis de procéder à un échange de vue sur la coopération entre le Portugal et l’Organisation tant au niveau bilatéral qu’en ce qui concerne des initiatives communes à destination des pays lusophones. More |
UNESCO Prize for Children’s and Young People’s Literature in the Service of Tolerance - (Office of the Spokeswoman)
24-04-2003 - Today, on World Book and Copyright Day, the Director-General addressed the award ceremony of the 2003 UNESCO Prize for Children’s and Young People’s Literature in the Service of Tolerance. Mr Matsuura thanked Mr Juan de Isasa, Chairman of Grupo Editorial SM, for his company’s generous support for the prize. The Director-General said that, by creating the prize, UNESCO wanted “to draw attention to the importance of quality content in children’s books and, by rewarding the best of them, to encourage authors and publishers to produce more such works”. This year’s winners are Antonio Skármeta (Chile) in the category of books for children up to the age of 12 and Jenny Robson (South Africa) in the category of books for young people aged 13-18. More |
Thirty-fifth anniversary of the founding of Auroville - (Office of the Spokeswoman)
11-04-2003 - Yesterday, the Director-General of UNESCO, Koïchiro Matsuura, participated in celebrations at UNESCO Headquarters marking the thirty-fifth anniversary of the founding of Auroville, a unique ‘model city’ near Pondicherry, India. Opening an exhibition on Auroville, Mr Matsuura said that “as an intellectual and ethical organization, UNESCO cannot fail to be fascinated by this experience”. Inspired by the great Indian spiritual master Sri Aurobindo, Auroville has developed into a full-fledged city of over 1500 inhabitants and enjoys close links with surrounding communities. More |
Le Président du Sénégal, Abdoulaye Wade, en visite officielle à l’UNESCO - (La Porte-parole)
08-04-2003 - A l’invitation du Directeur général, le Président du Sénégal, Abdoulaye Wade, s’est rendu à l’UNESCO, le mardi 8 avril 2003. A l’occasion de cette visite officielle, le Président sénégalais, a eu des entretiens bilatéraux avec le Directeur général de l’UNESCO, puis s’est exprimé devant les membres du Conseil exécutif de l’UNESCO réunis pour sa 166e session. More |
Le Directeur général de l’UNESCO reçu par le Premier Ministre français - (La Porte-parole)
04-04-2003 - Le Directeur général de l’UNESCO, Koïchiro Matsuura, a été reçu par le Premier ministre français, Jean-Pierre Raffarin, à l’hôtel Matignon, le 3 avril 2003, en présence notamment de M. Jean Guéguinou, Ambassadeur de France, Délégué permanent de la France auprès de l’UNESCO. More |
Second edition of the UNESCO Race - (Office of the Spokeswoman)
01-04-2003 - On Saturday, 5 April 2003, the second UNESCO Race will be held. Building on the successful launch of this event last year, when over 4500 people participated, it is anticipated that more than 5000 people will take part. UNESCO Director-General Koïchiro Matsuura will speak briefly to the runners before signalling the start of the race, in which he will take part. According to Mr Matsuura, “The UNESCO Race is really a fun-run, an event for everyone associated with UNESCO and for members of the general public who wish to join us on a pleasant Springtime run through the streets of Paris.” More |
The Republic of North Ossetia Alania Days at UNESCO: meeting between the Director-General and President Dzassokhov - (Office of the Spokeswoman)
01-04-2003 - The Director-General of UNESCO, Koïchiro Matsuura, and the President of the Republic of North Ossetia Alania, Alexandre Dzassokhov, inaugurated, on Monday 31 March, the Republic of North Ossetia Alania Days at UNESCO. The programme includes a photo exhibition, a folk music and dance concert and a round-table discussion on the theme of “The Caucasus: Safeguarding Cultural Heritage, Mountain Ecology and Sustainable Development”. More |
Clôture de la 23e session du Conseil intergouvernemental du Programme international pour le développement de la communication (PIDC) - (La Porte-parole)
28-03-2003 - Le Directeur général de l’UNESCO, Koïchiro Matsuura, a clôs, le vendredi 28 mars 2003, les travaux de la 23e session du Conseil intergouvernemental du Programme international pour le développement de la communication(PIDC). Le PIDC a pour rôle de favoriser la mise en place d’infrastructures de communication, et d’assurer la formation de professionnels afin de réduire l’écart qui existe entre le Nord et le Sud dans ce domaine. Depuis sa création en 1980, le PIDC a consacré près de 90 millions de dollars à appuyer un millier de projets de communication mis en œuvre dans 135 pays. More |
Paris signature ceremony clinches deal for a new UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education in Netherlands - (Office of the Spokeswoman)
18-03-2003 - 18 March 2003 - At a ceremony held at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, representatives of the Netherlands Government, of the former national structure – the IHE Institute, Delft (Netherlands) – and of its funding arm, the Foundation, joined the Director-General of UNESCO, Koïchiro Matsuura and other senior Secretariat officials to put their signatures to a set of agreements by which the newly-created UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education (IHE) will come into operation. More |
6th Extraordinary Session of the World Heritage Committee - UNESCO, 17 March 2003 - (Office of the Spokeswoman)
18-03-2003 - Opening the 6th Extraordinary Session of the World Heritage Committee at UNESCO Headquarters today, the Director-General of UNESCO, Koïchiro Matsuura, stressed the importance of the meeting’s deliberations and decisions for the future of the World Heritage system. He noted that most of the critical issues revolve around the process of revising the Operational Guidelines for the implementation of the World Heritage Convention. Emphasizing how crucial it is to complete the revision process and secure the adoption of the revised Operational Guidelines in the near future, Mr Matsuura expressed the hope that the Session will provide clear policy directions enabling the Secretariat to finalise the Guidelines, in consultation with the Advisory Bodies - ICOMOS, IUCN and ICCROM. “Revised Guidelines will provide the policy framework for all endeavours by States Parties for the protection of World Heritage”, he said. More |
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