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Commissions nationales: UNESCO
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Europe et Amérique du nord

République tchèque
Czech Commission for UNESCO (Ceska Komise pro UNESCO)
Informations générales
Nom anglaisCzech Commission for UNESCO (Ceska Komise pro UNESCO)
Adresse

Rytírská 31
110 00 Praha 1
Czech Republic

Téléphone(420) 221.610.126
(420) 224 186 126
Fax(420) 221.610.122
Courrielunesco@mzv.cz
Site Web des Commissions nationales sur unesco.orghttp://www.mzv.cz/unesco (in Czech and English)
Langue de correspondanceENGLISH
Dirigeants
NomMr Petr Gazdík
TitrePresident
DébutFévrier 2013

NomMr Karel Komárek
TitreSecretary-General
DébutAoût 2013

Description
Date et modalités de créationJune 1994
StatutSemi-gouvernemental
Dates de la législationLe texte juridique a été accepté01/06/1994 et révisé pour la dernière fois le 11/02/1999
LégislationThe Statutes of the Commission were adopted by the Government Decree n° 299.
The Czech Commission for UNESCO was officially established as a semi-autonomous body in June 1994 and re-structured in February 1999 and again re-structured in May 2003.
Centre de documentationSince its opening, the Documentation Centre of the Commission has acquired more than 35 000 publications which have been mainly provided by UNESCO, other National Commissions and partner NGOs. The Centre is administered by a professional librarian and consulted annually by approximately 300 visitors (students, academics, and civil servants).
Structure de la CommissionThe National Commission consists of the following bodies:
- The General Assembly
- The Executive Committee comprising 12 members
- Four Sub-Committees dealing with: (1) Education; (2) Science; (3) Culture; and (4) Information, Communication and Informatics.
- The Secretariat.
Membres/CompositionThe National Commissioon is composed of 55 members representing various government departments, Ministries, institutions specialised in the fields of UNESCO's competence, and prominent individuals. The Commission meets in Plenary on average twice a year.
Comité exécutifThe Executive Committee has 12 members: the Chairman, Secretary-General, representatives of Ministries, and the Chairpersons of the sub-committees.
Assemblée généraleThe General Assembly has 47 members representing 3 categories: Ministries, important national institutions, including NGOs and media and individuals. They meet a minimum of twice a year (average 3 - 4 times a year).
Comités ou sous-comitésThere are 4 sub-committees: Education, Science, Culture and Information, Communication and Informatics. The sub-committees are composed of members of the National Commission who are willing to participate in their work, as well as other experts who are not members of the National Commission.
Détails sur les sous-comités
Nombre de comités ou sous-comités4
Thèmes des sous-comités[X] Education
[X] Sciences
[X] Culture
[X] Communication
[X] Autre
Coopération avec l’UNESCO et d'autres Commissions nationales
Vue d'ensembleThe Czech Commission collaborates with other National Commissions for UNESCO of the Europe Region (Austria, Finland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia) and maintains good working relations with the UNESCO Field Office of Venice (Italy).