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El Programa UNITWIN y de Cátedras UNESCO

UNITWIN es la abreviatura de university twinning and networking scheme, o programa de hermanamiento de universidades. El Programa UNITWIN y de Cátedras UNESCO se encarga de crear Cátedras UNESCO y Redes UNITWIN en instituciones de enseñanza superior. Se trata de un instrumento primordial que contribuye a crear capacidades en los establecimientos de enseñanza superior y de investigación mediante el intercambio de conocimientos y reflejando un espíritu de solidaridad internacional. Asimismo, fomenta la cooperación Norte-Sur, Sur-Sur y triangular con el fin de establecer instituciones.

Cerca de 170 cátedras universitarias del Programa UNITWIN y de Cátedras UNESCO están relacionadas con la ciencia.

Mobilising UNESCO Chairs in Natural Sciences for Policy Action towards the 2030 Agenda

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UNESCO Chairs and UNITWIN Networks in Natural Sciences met on 05-07 July 2017 in Geneva, to engage a reflection on how to best contribute to sustainable development. During this conference, the Chairs and Networks built synergies and pool resources for the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals.

UNESCO’s vast network of Chairs and Networks in the Natural Sciences concluded their first meeting with the adoption of the Geneva Milestone, a blueprint to strengthen UNESCO Chairs’ contribution to transformative change towards the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development through cooperation.

Posters of UNESCO Chairs in the Natural Sciences

The different projects implemented by the network’s members reveal the diversity and the commitment of science and of scientists, researchers and academia for the Sustainable Development Goals. An exhibition displaying these projects was prepared for the 1st meeting of UNESCO's Chairs in the Natural Sciences in 2017.

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