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International partners pledge support for rehabilitation of Bagan
16.02.17Credit: Minglarzed
BAGAN – 15 February 2017: International partners pledged to support rehabilitation efforts in Bagan at a global conference convened in the historic capital by Myanmar, China and UNESCO.
Union Minister for Religious Affairs and Culture, HE Thura U Aung Ko, lauded the conference as being “the most beneficial international cooperation to date in our efforts to restore and repair cultural heritage in Bagan damaged by the earthquake.” He further noted his appreciation for the...
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UNESCO in the Media
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What goes around must come around
The Hindu, march 22, 2017 (Newspaper Clipping)
www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-opinion/what-goes-around-must-come-around/article17567338.ece
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What goes around, comes around – not wasting wastewater
The Nation, March 22, 2017
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Progress must not leave behind learner happiness
Bangkok Post, March 20, 2017 (Newsclipping)
www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/1217741/progress-must-not-leave-behind-learner-happiness
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No quality education without happy learners
Global Partnership for Education, March 20, 2017
www.globalpartnership.org/blog/no-quality-education-without-happy-learners
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Concerned Diyarbakir architects implore UNESCO intervention
India Blooms, March 11, 2017
Press Releases
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UNESCO Memory of the World Exhibition and Publication Launch at Bangkok Art and Culture Center (BACC)
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The "Memory of the World: Documentary Heritage in Asia and the Pacific" exhibition aims to share the diverse and rich documentary...
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Let Youth Drive Development: Young advocates join UN agencies to make ‘Case for Space’ in Asia-Pacific
2 DECEMBER, BANGKOK – More than 200 youth leaders from across Asia and the Pacific called for their governments and the international community to ensure free...
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Reconstructed Monuments Most Impacted in Bagan Earthquake, Experts Find
UNESCO, World Bank and Partners Support Rehabilitation Planning