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UNESCO at Mauritius International Meeting
(10-14 January 2005)

UNESCO has contributed significantly to the forward-planning process associated with the review of the 1994 Barbados Programme of Action (BPoA) for the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States and to the International UN Meeting in Mauritius (10-14 January 2005), through events that highlighted the role of culture, youth visioning for island living, communities in action, ocean and coastal management, and a civil society forum. This contribution is underpinned by a resolution (32C/Res.48) adopted by the UNESCO General Conference in 2003.

Plenary Panel on 'Role of Culture in the Sustainable Development of SIDS'
(Les Pailles Conference Centre, 11 January 2005)

- Outcome & Background
- Video & Media coverage
- Papers of panellists


Special event on 'YOUTH VISIONING FOR ISLAND LIVING'
(Pointes aux Sables, 7-12 January)
- Outcome & Background
- Video & Media coverage
- Photos






'Small Islands Voice' (SIV) parallel event
- Outcome & Background
- Photos



Civil Society Forum
- Outcome & Background
- Declaration


'Ocean and Coastal Management' partnership event
- Summary


Small Island States Universities Consortium
- Short description
- Report


Exhibition 'LEST WE FORGET: THE TRIUMPH OVER SLAVERY'
- Virtual exhibit
- Exhibition in Mauritius



UNESCO Director General in Mauritius
- Intervention at high-level segment (13 January) | VIDEO
- Video Press Conference: The Director-General presents UNESCO's Global Strategy for a Tsunami Early Warning System (17:30pm 12 January)
- Attending the Mauritius International Meeting
- Visite officielle à Maurice (12-13 janvier)


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