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Commissions nationales: UNESCO
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Afrique

Afrique du Sud
South African National Commission for UNESCO
Informations générales
Nom anglaisSouth African National Commission for UNESCO
Nom françaisCommission nationale d'Afrique du Sud
Adresse

222 Struben Street
0001 Pretoria
South Africa

Adresse postalePrivate Bag X895
0001 Pretoria
South Africa
Téléphone +(27-12) 357 3486 (SG)
Reuben Lefoka (Culture): +(27-12) 357 3477;
Zodwa Tsajwa (Education): +(27-12) 357 3489;
Lefika Chetty (Science and Communication): +(27-12) 357 3496
Fax+(27-12) 323 0388 (SG)
Reuben Lefoka (Culture): +(27-12) 323 2348;
Zodwa Tsajwa (Education): +(27-12) 323 2348;
Lefika Chetty (Science and Communication): +(27-12) 323 2348
CourrielMukwevho.C@dbe.gov.za (SG); Netshituni.t@dbe.gov.za (Culture Sector); Govuza.t@dbe.gov.za
Langue de correspondanceENGLISH
Dirigeants
NomMr Yousaf Gabru
TitreChairperson
DébutOctobre 2013

NomProf. S. Makhanya
TitreDeputy Chairperson (acting Chairperson)
Intérim[X]
Date d'électionApril 2009
Durée du mandat
DébutAvril 2009

NomMr Carlton Mukwevho
TitreSecretary-General
DébutMars 2013

NomZodwa Tsajwa
TitreContact for Education
Début

NomMr Tshifhiwa Netshituni
TitreProgramme Officer for the Culture Sector
DébutJuillet 2013

Description
Date et modalités de création20 August 1998 by a governmental decision
StatutGouvernemental (rattaché à 1 ministère)
Ministère de tutelleDepartment of Education
Dates de la législationLe texte juridique a été accepté07/08/1996 et révisé pour la dernière fois le
LégislationSince 1995, the National Commission has been a de facto partner of the Organization, as a result of an agreement signed by the Government of South Africa and UNESCO. In 1996, the National Commission adopted a Constitution which, though it is not legally binding, sets out the principles of the Commission. The Commission was officially established in 1998 by a governmental decision, at a cabinet session.
Centre de documentationThere is currectly no documentation centre. However negotiations between the Department of Education and the National Commission has started with the idea of catalogueing UNESCO publications in the Department’s Resources Centre to enable the public to have greater access to these publications.
Structure de la CommissionThe National Commission consists of the following bodies:
- The General Assembly,
- The Executive Committee,
- Four Programme Committees;
- The Secretariat.

Members also act as sector advisors in the fields of Education, Science, Culture, Communication, Information and Informatics.
Membres/CompositionThe National Commission is composed of 16 Members representing various Governmental Departments, Ministries and national institutions specialized in the fields of UNESCO's competence, numerous NGO's, professional associations, individual experts, as well as representatives of the media.
Comité exécutifComposed of 12 members, representing each UNESCO competency departments and the Chairpersons of the Programme Committees. The Executive committee meets at least twice a year.
Assemblée généraleComposed of 16 members representing various governmental departments, Ministries and national institutions specialized in the fields of UNESCO competence. Appointed by the Minister of Education for a four-year term. The General Assembly meets in plenary at least twice a year.
Comités ou sous-comitésFour Programme Committees: 1) Education; 2) Science; 3) Culture; 4) Communication
Détails sur les sous-comités
Nombre de comités ou sous-comités4
Thèmes des sous-comités[X] Education
[X] Sciences
[X] Culture
[X] Communication
Coopération avec l’UNESCO et d'autres Commissions nationales
Vue d'ensembleThe South African National Commission collaborates with a number of National Commissions from Sub-Saharan Africa and recently with the German National Commission.
 
Publications
 
Marang
LangueEnglish
TypeLettre d'information
MédiasImprimé
Périodicité3 times a year, in order to coincide with the National Commission meetings.
RépartitionAbout 350 copies
 
Annual report
LangueEnglish
TypeRapport
MédiasImprimé
PériodicitéAnnual
RépartitionThe National Commission produces this report at the national level.