UNESCO Bangkok is the "Cluster Office" for the five Mekong countries of Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, Lao PRD, Vietnam, as well as for Singapore. Cluster offices are a central component of UNESCO’s structure in the field, sitting between national offices/national commissions and regional bureaus.
For more details about UNESCO’s work within the cluster please see the Country Profiles on the left of the screen.
Latest News
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15.05.17
Donation of Eneloop Solar Storage Systems Make Bagan Archaeological Area Schools a More Sustainable Place to Study
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24.03.17
Transforming Myanmar rural schools with ICT: One Teacher at a Time
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20.03.17
UNESCO Centre of Excellence for Business Skills Development reinforces private-public partnerships in capacity building.
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16.02.17
Myanmar: Dialogue with Members of the Parliament and the Military on Key Freedom of Expression Issues
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16.02.17
International partners pledge support for rehabilitation of Bagan
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14.02.17
Centre of Excellence for Business Skills Development Launch Phase III: continuing to enhance the capacity building of Myanmar youth
Latest Publications
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Current Status and Issues of Groundwater in the Mekong River Basin
Climate change and population growth are depleting and degrading the freshwater supplies of a g...
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Climate Change Vulnerability Mapping for Greater Mekong Sub-Region
Thailand’s adaptive capacity to climate change is high among Mekong countries, while the wester...
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eVOICES UNESCO in Asia and the Pacific, August 2013
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Policy Review of TVET in Lao PDR - UNESCO 2013
UNESCO’s Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) system policy review for Lao PD...