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Planification Stratégique Le Thème fédérateur de la Stratégie à moyen terme de l'UNESCO pour les six prochaines années, (jusqu'à 2007) est: Contribution de l'UNESCO à la paix et au développement humain à l'ère de la mondialisation, par l'éducation, les sciences, la culture et la communication.
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Contacts
| Ms. Mary Lynn 1Hasan - Assistant to the Director - UNESCO, Office of the Director of the Bureau of Stratetgic Planning |
| Mr. FW (Russ) 1Russell - Information Manager and Programme Planning Specialist - UNESCO, Office of the Director of the Bureau of Strategic Planning |
| Ms. Ghada Awamat - Secretary - UNESCO, Bureau of Strategic Planning - Division of Programme Planning, Monitoring and Reporting |
| Ms. Sanye Gulser Corat - UNESCO, Bureau of Strategic Planning - Section for Women and Gender Equality - Head of the Section |
| Mr. Sidiki Coulibaly - Programme Specialist, Focal Point for the Least Developed Countries - UNESCO, Office of the Director of the Bureau of Strategic Planning |
| Mr. Tobia Fiorilli - Associate Expert - UNESCO, Office of the Director of the Bureau of Strategic Planning |
| Mr. Dulat Kasymov - Assistant Programme Specialist - UNESCO, Bureau of Strategic Planning - Section for Youth |
| Mr. Jean-Yves Le Saux - Senior Programme Specialist - UNESCO, Bureau of Strategic Planning - Division of Programme Planning, Monitoring and Reporting |
| Mr. Bruno Lefèvre - Focal Point for RBM Training - UNESCO, Office of the Director of the Bureau of Strategic Planning |
| Ms. Anna Maria Majlôf - Programme Specialist - UNESCO, Bureau of Strategic Planning - Section for Women and Gender Equality |
| Ms. Réjane Marie - Senior Secretary - UNESCO, Bureau of Strategic Planning - Division of Programme Planning, Monitoring and Reporting |
| Ms. Nadia Medjahed - Secretary - UNESCO, Bureau of Strategic Planning - Section for Women and Gender Equality |
| Mr. Cheikh N'Diaye - Senior Programme Planning Specialist - UNESCO, Bureau of Strategic Planning - Division of Programme Planning, Monitoring and Reporting |
| Ms. Ann-Belinda Preis - Senior Programme Specialist - UNESCO, Bureau of Strategic Planning - Division of Programme Planning, Monitoring and Reporting |
| Ms. Lydia Ruprecht - Programme Specialist - UNESCO, Bureau of Strategic Planning - Section for Women and Gender Equality |
| Ms. Mariama Saidou-Djermakoye - Senior Programme Specialist - UNESCO, Bureau of Strategic Planning - Division of Programme Planning, Monitoring and Reporting |
| Mr. Ali-Mohamed Sinane - Programme Planning Specialist - UNESCO, Bureau of Strategic Planning - Division of Programme Planning, Monitoring and Reporting |
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| Dialogue among Civilizations: International Conference in Vilnius - by UNESCO-BSP This book represents the second publication in UNESCO’s Dialogue among Civilizations series. It contains the proceedings of a major event organized by UNESCO during the United Nations Year of Dialogue among Civilizations (2001).The Vilnius Conference brought together heads of state, political decision-makers and diplomats, distinguished scholars, academics and artists to debate about the complex issues of culture and civilizations in the contemporary world. Continuer |
| Dialogue among Civilizations: Round Table on the Eve of the United Nations Millennium Summit - by UNESCO-BSP Leaders from all continents assembled in September 2000 to share their views on the eve of the historic Millennium Summit. The ideas put forward during the Round Table show that a ‘dialogue among civilizations’ is an essential stage in the process of founding a form of human development that is both sustainable and equitable, humanizing globalization and laying the basis of an enduring peace. Continuer |
| Globalization and Intangible Cultural Heritage - by UNESCO-UNU "Our world's cultures are as extraordinarily diverse as they are vulnerable. Addressing the broad issue of culture in the context of globalization is thus a key component of UNESCO's work, but also a major challenge." Koïchiro Matsuura Continuer |
| Globalization with a Human Face -- Benefitting All - by UNESCO - UNU “Globalization With a Human Face – Benefitting All” was the theme of the international conference organized by UNESCO and the United Nations University (UNU) in Tokyo, Japan, on 30 and 31 July 2003. This volume contains over 20 viewpoints on the driving forces and forgotten dimensions of globalization. International leaders probe the effects of globalization on cultural diversity, international dialogue, ethics, education, environmental policy and media. Continuer |
| Les civilisations dans le regard de l'autre: Actes du colloque international - by Ce colloque, organisé conjointement par l'UNESCO et l'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (EPHE), qui s'est tenu à Paris (France) les 13 et 14 décembre 2001 est venu clôturer l'Année des Nations Unies pour le dialogue entre les civilisations. Ce livre constitue le troisième volet de la collection UNESCO «Dialogue entre les civilisations», lieu de débats sur les cultures et les civilisations dans le monde actuel. Continuer |
| Programme et budget approuvés, 2002-2003. (31 C/5) - by UNESCO Le Programme et Budget approuvés de l'Organisation est un document consolidé qui décrit les fonds qui sont appropriés par la Conférence générale de l'UNESCO et qui sont financés par des contributions des Etats membres et par des Recettes Diverses (si disponible), à la différence du budget financé par des ressources extrabudgetaire, par exemple les contributions volontaires. Continuer |
| Programme et Budget, 2004-2005, (32 C/5 Approuvé) - by UNESCO Le Programme et Budget approuvés de l'Organisation est un document consolidé qui décrit les fonds qui sont appropriés par la Conférence générale de l'UNESCO et qui sont financés par des contributions des Etats membres et par des Recettes Diverses (si disponible), à la différence du budget financé par des ressources extrabudgetaire, par exemple les contributions volontaires. Continuer |
| Stratégie à moyen terme -- 2002-2007 (31 C/4 Approuvé) - by UNESCO This document represents, together with the Programme and Budget for 2002-2003 (31 C/5 Approved), the programmatic pillar of UNESCO’s reforms as approved by UNESCO’s General Conference in its resolution III/1, adopted at its 31st session held in October-November 2001. Continuer |
Documents
| AWAY : Femme, Créativité, Diaspora et Dialogue Interculturel – Catalogue de l'Exposition d’art - by Various authors under the Direction of Ambassador Laura Faxas, Permanent Delegate of the the Dominican Republic to UNESCO On the occasion of the 2007 International Women's Day celebrations at UNESCO, the Delegation of the Dominican Republic has brought together the works of ten of its women artists sharing a common denominator – their migration background. Today, the Dominican Republic has become an important place of origin, transit and destiny of migrants. Rosario Rivera Bond, Teresa Díaz, Iliana Emilia, Charo Oquet, Miguelina Rivera, Raquel Paiewonsky, Scherezade García, Natalia Ortega and Inés Tolentino live in New York, Athenes, Miami, Amsterdam, Paris and Montpellier but they all have great renown and influence within the Dominican contemporary art scene. They belong to a group of almost two million Dominicans residing outside of the island and they represent some of the countless Diaspora communities that are increasingly interconnected through extending transnational networks all over the world. This exhibition aims to inspire and open up an intercultural dialogue among the artists and with the general public, addressing the role of women in migration movements, Diaspora networks and intercultural dialogue.
Hans d'OrvilleContinuer |
| Dialogue among Civilizations: Regional Summit on Inter-religious and Inter-ethnic Dialogue, Tirana, Albania, 9 and 10 December 2004 - by UNESCO/BSP South-East Europe has suffered from the ravages of the last wars of the 20th century in Europe, also as a consequence of inter-ethnic and inter-religious tension, hatred and violence. Today, the region is rebounding, leaving the wounds of the past behind and responding to the desire of its peoples for reconciliation, exchange and cooperation, especially among the youth. Ensuring freedom of movement in the region will be an important practical step. In the present post-conflict period, there is an undeniable need to face up to the truth of the past as the region is not yet free from the seeds of divisions and confrontations of a religious or ethnic nature.Continuer |
| Dialogue among Civilizations - Proceedings of the High-Level Conference "Eurasia in the XXIst Century: Dialogue of Cultures, or Conflict of Civilizations?", Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan, 10 and 11 June 2004 - by UNESCO/BSP For centuries, Eurasia has been at the crossroads of continents, philosophies, ideologies, trade routes and geopolitical and strategic processes and interests. It has become home for diverse cultures, providing an environment within which the rich experience, aspirations and customs of nations can be effectively shared.Continuer |
| Africa but not only ... The first regional concert of "Mozart, but not only ..." - by Melody for Dialogues Among Civilizations Association "Africa, but not only" is our first regional concert. It is being organized in a continent which was engulfed in internecine wars and conflicts. Recently, much progress has been made to resolve previously interminable conflicts. Africa today is striving to embrace the wisdom of peaceful co-existence, the pursuit of good governance and the principles of cooperation and good-neighbourliness. The choice of the venue for this regional concert was therefore deliberate, namely to support the conflict-resolution and peace-making efforts under way in many sub-regions and countries. To be sure, much needs still to be done but let us begin to spread from here in Abuja this new message of peace.Continuer |
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