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Commissions nationales: UNESCO
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Europe et Amérique du nord

Allemagne
German Commission for UNESCO
Informations générales
Nom anglaisGerman Commission for UNESCO
Nom françaisCommission allemande pour l'UNESCO
Adresse

15, Colmantstrasse
53115 Bonn
Federal Republic of Germany

Téléphone(49.228) 60.49.70
(49.228) 60.49.719 (Sec-Gen)
Fax(49.228) 60.49.730
Courrielnatcom@unesco.de
Site Web des Commissions nationales sur unesco.orghttp://www.unesco.de
Langue de correspondanceENGLISH
Dirigeants
NomMrs Dr. Verena Metze-Mangold
TitrePresident
DébutNovembre 2014

NomProf. Dr. Christoph Wulf
TitreVice-President
DébutNovembre 2014

NomProf. Dr. Hartwig Lüdtke
TitreSecond Vice-President
DébutNovembre 2014

NomMr Roland Bernecker
TitreSecretary-General
Date d'électionDecember 2004
Durée du mandat
DébutDécembre 2004

Description
Date et modalités de création1951
StatutAutonome
Ministère de tutellea registered non-profit association
Dates de la législationLe texte juridique a été accepté22/06/1989 et révisé pour la dernière fois le 24/06/2011
LégislationThe Commission has Statutes dating back to 1989 and a considerable number of by-laws and rules of procedures adopted by its General Assembly and its Executive Committee.
Centre de documentationThe Documentation Center holds thousands of publications. The Centre, which is computerized and administered by a professional librarian, receives some 25 verbal and written inquiries every day.
Structure de la CommissionThe National Commission consists of the following bodies:
- The General Assembly of the 100 members of the commission, which meets once a year;
- The Executive Committee (17 members), which meets three times a year, plus its Bureau ;
- Four Expert Committees, dealing with: (1) Education; (2) Natural and Social Sciences; (3) Culture; (4) Communication and Information. The meetings are scheduled twice a year;
- The Secretariat.
Membres/CompositionThe Commission comprises 114 members, 14 of which represent the German Federal Government and the Government of the Länder. The other 100 members are elected by the General Assembly. They are either institutions involved in UNESCO's fields of competence at an international or federal level, or individual experts chosen in their personal capacity and representing the broad diversity of UNESCO's major programmes. Thus, the membership comprises professional associations, expert institutions, NGOs, political and scientific foundations, universities, the media and different religious communities.
In addition to the maximum of 100 elected members, the membership of the German Commission comprises several honorary and corresponding members who do not have the right to vote.
Half of the members are elected by the General Assembly every two years.
The Expert Committees, with a size of about 20 experts, comprise a similarly mixed membership of representatives of government, of professional associations, expert institutions and individual experts.
Comité exécutifThe Executive Committee meets three times a year.
Assemblée généraleThe General Assembly of all members meets once a year. Its members (described above) hold elections, adopt the budget and programme resolutions, discuss general policy guidelines and legally discharge the Executive Committee.
Comités ou sous-comitésThe German Commission for UNESCO has the following sub-committees :
1. Expert Committee on Education
2. Expert Committee on Science
3. Expert Committee on Culture
4. Expert Committee on Communication and information
Meetings are scheduled twice a year.
Détails sur les sous-comités
Nombre de comités ou sous-comités4
Périodicitétwice a year
Thèmes des sous-comités[X] Education
[X] Sciences
[X] Sciences sociales
[X] Culture
[X] Communication
Coopération avec l’UNESCO et d'autres Commissions nationales
Vue d'ensembleThe record of cooperation of the German Commission for UNESCO with other National Commissions is exceptional. The Commission makes significant intellectual and technical investments in consolidating bonds between and among National Commissions by launching joint projects or providing technical support. The National Commission cooperates with a number of European National Commissions in the organization of seminars and exchanges of experience. Against the backdrop of a partnership programme established in 2008, there is a particular strong collaboration with African National Commissions for UNESCO, including the organization of capacity-building workshops as well as bi- and multilateral projects.
 
Publications
 
Annual report
LangueGerman
TypeRapport
MédiasImprimé
PériodicitéAnnual
RépartitionCirculated to the members of the Commission and to UNESCO depository libraries in Germany