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Commissions nationales: UNESCO
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Europe et Amérique du nord

Croatie
Croatian Commission for UNESCO
Informations générales
Nom anglaisCroatian Commission for UNESCO
Nom françaisCommission croate pour l'UNESCO
Adresse

Ministry of Culture
Runjaninova 2
10 000 Zagreb
Croatia

Téléphone(385 1) 48 66 304
Fax(385 1) 48 66 526
Courrielunesco@min-kulture.hr; Rut.Carek@min-kulture.hr;
Site Web des Commissions nationales sur unesco.orghttp://www.min-kulture.hr/unesco
Langue de correspondanceENGLISH
Dirigeants
NomMr Radoslav Tomić
TitrePresident
DébutMars 2015

NomKresimir Nemec
TitreDeputy President
Date d'élection
Durée du mandat4 years - renewable
DébutDécembre 2004
Modalités d'électionNominated in consultation with the relevant Ministries or Institutions

NomMrs Rut Carek
TitreSecretary-General
Date d'électionJuly 2004
Durée du mandat4 years - renewable
DébutJuillet 2004
Modalités d'électionAppointed by the Minister of Culture

Mrs Rut Carek, Secretary-General 07

Description
Date et modalités de créationJuly 1992
StatutSemi-gouvernemental
Ministère de tutelleMinistry of Culture
LégislationThe National Commission was created as an advisory body of the Government by a decision of the latter, which dates back to 1992. This decision was modified in June 1998 and July 2000.
The Statutes of the Commission was adopted by the Croatian Government. (July 2001)
Centre de documentationThe Documentation Centre of the Commission mainly holds UNESCO publications and other National Commissions' bulletins.
Structure de la CommissionThe National Commission consists of the following bodies:
- The General Assembly
- The Executive Committee
- Five Programme Committees dealing with: (1) Education; (2) Natural Sciences; (3) Social and Human Sciences; (4) Culture; and (5) Communication.
- The Secretariat.
Membres/CompositionThe National Commission is composed of 17 members representing various governmental departments and ministries, institutions, agencies and individual experts.
Comité exécutifComposed of 7 members: the Chairperson, the Vice-Chairperson, and Chairpersons
of the five Programme Committees. The Committee meets three to four times a year.
Assemblée généraleComposed of 17 members representing the Ministry of Environmental Protection, Physical Planning and Construction; the Ministry of Science, Education and Sports; the Ministry of Culture; the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration; the Croatian Academy of Arts and Sciences; and the Parliament. The General Assembly meets five to six times a year.
Comités ou sous-comitésFive Programme Committees dealing with: (1) Education; (2) Natural Sciences; (3) Social and Human Sciences; (4) Culture; and (5) Communication
Détails sur les sous-comités
Nombre de comités ou sous-comités5
Périodicité3 to 4 times 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 National Commission collaborates with its counterparts from Austria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Spain, Germany, Italy, Greece, Hungary, Sweden, Portugal, Denmark, Switzerland, USA, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Republic of Korea, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Kenya and Jamaica. It also maintains close working relations with the UNESCO Office in Venice - BRESCE.