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Planificación Estratégica El Tema Unificador de la Estrategia a Plazo Medio de la UNESCO para los seis años proximos, (hasta 2007), es: La Contribución a la paz y al desarrollo humano en una era de mundialización mediante la educación, las ciencias, la cultura y la comunicación.
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Proyecto de Programa y Presupuesto, Volumen 1-2, 2006-2007
Este es el tercer y último Programa y Presupuesto del periodo que abarca la Estrategia a Plazo Medio de la Organización 2002-2007 (31 C/4 Aprobado) y brinda por ende la posibilidad de consolidar la acción de la UNESCO en respuesta a los objetivos estratégicos, los temas transversales y los resultados esperados del 31 C/4, capitalizando los logros, los resultados, las evaluaciones y los exámenes estratégicos realizados desde 2002, en especial con respecto a la Educación para Todos. El documento 33 C/5 se ha elaborado respetando fi elmente el marco programático y las disposiciones de la Decisión 4.1 adoptada por el Consejo Ejecutivo en su 170ª reunión, habida cuenta de mis propuestas preliminares. Más información>>>
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Cuestionario sobre el Proyecto de Estrategia a Plazo Medio para 2008-2013 (34 C/4) y el Proyecto de Programa y Presupuesto para 2008-2009 (34 C/5)
Este cuestionario ha sido preparado para solicitar opiniones, comentarios y sugerencias de los Estados Miembros y los Miembros Asociados, así como de las organizaciones intergubernamentales (OIG) y las organizaciones internacionales no gubernamentales (ONG), en lo tocante a los principios esenciales, las prioridades y las cuestiones fundamentales que deberían tenerse en cuenta, de conformidad con la Resolución 33 C/1 de la Conferencia General, en la preparación de la Estrategia a Plazo Medio para 2008-2013 (documento 34 C/4) y el Proyecto de Programa y Presupuesto para 2008-2009 (documento 34 C/5). Más información >>>
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Establecida en octubre del 2000, la Oficina de Planificación Estratégica (BSP) es un servicio central que reporta al Director General de la UNESCO. Asignado tanto al mantenimiento central así como a responsabilidades programáticas.
La tarea principal de la Oficina de la Planificación Estratégica es de preparar la estrategia a plazo medio de la organización y el programa y presupuesto bienales, asegurándose de que los objetivos estratégicos y las prioridades establecidas por la Conferencia General y el Consejo Ejecutivo -- ateniendo un impacto en las necesidades: de la juventud, de las mujeres, de los países menos Adelantados, la África. Así como otras estrategias específicas -- siendo estas consideradas en todas las etapas de la elaboración del programa. Estas funciones son complementadas por una supervisión de la puesta en práctica y de la divulgación relacionada.
BSP maneja y desarrolla SISTER, (Sistema de Información sobre las Estrategias, las Tareas y la Evaluación de los Resultados) la herramienta principal para una programación basada en resultados, gerencia y supervisión del sistema (PMR) que cubre fondos ordinario y extrapresupuestarios.
También la BSP proporciona un foco estratégico y programático para los dos temas transversales y varias aplicaciones de una naturaleza transversal, incluyendo la coordinación de las actividades de la organización que pertenecen al Diálogo entre los Civilizaciones y el Decenio Internacional de una Cultura de Paz y no Violencia para los Niños del Mundo.
Sobre todos, la BSP es responsable de la participación y de la contribución de la UNESCO en los esfuerzos del programa Interinstitucional dentro del sistema de las Naciones Unidas de asegurar la coherencia de orientaciones y a los esfuerzos, especialmente en la carta recordativa al declaración del milenio de Naciones Unidas y a la búsqueda de las metas del desarrollo del milenio (MDGs). |
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Eventos
| Globalization and Intangible Cultural Heritage: Opportunities, Threats and Challenges
(Nations University, Tokyo 26-08-2004 - 27-08-2004)
What are the opportunities, threats and challenges for intangible cultural heritage in an era of rapid globalization? Over 15 political and intellectual leaders will debate this at the UNESCO/UNU International Conference on “Globalization and Intangible Cultural Heritage: Opportunities, Threats and Challenges” on 26 and 27 August 2004 in Tokyo, Japan. Más |
Documentos
| 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.
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| 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.Más |
| 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.Más |
| 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.Más |
| Approved Programme and Budget, 2006-2007, (33 C/5) - by UNESCO The Programme and Budget of the Organisation is a consolidated document outlining those funds which are appropriated by the General Conference of UNESCO and which are financed by contributions assessed on Member States and by Miscellaneous Income (if available), as distinct from the budget financed from extrabudgetary resources, e.g. voluntary contributions.Más |
| Dialogues: Au-delà des mots - by Etoundi Essamba, Angèle Angèle Etoundi Essamba's work invites us to careful observation, participation, reminds us of the need to see, to understand, and to act.
Even though Essamba's photographs capture just a single moment in time, they convey something enduring and of great permanence: they can make us see others and ourselves. Others enter into DIALOGUES with us and we dialogue in return in different forms.Más |
| Voix de femmes, mais pas seulement... - by Association Mélodie pour le Dialogue entre les Civilisations Un dialogue entre musiques classique, traditionnelle et contemporaine. Brochure du concert organisé à l’occasion de la Journée internationale de la femme.
Le spectacle est organisé et présenté par l’Association Mélodie pour le Dialogue entre les Civilisations.
Le concert a lieu à la Maison de l'UNESCO dans la Salle I le 8 mars 2006 à 19h30.Más |
| Mozart, but not only... A dialogue between traditional, classical and contemporary music - by Melodies for Dialogue among Civilizations Association The “Mozart, but not only…” concert, organized on 16 November 2005 to mark the sixtieth anniversary of UNESCO, was one of the greatest and most beautiful moments of that day of commemoration… The concert represented an innovative and exciting approach: musical performances involving live interaction between traditional instruments played by musicians from different cultures, thus emphasizing that dialogue goes beyond words and can thrive in the realm of music. Such concerts give practical expression to a hallmark of UNESCO's Constitution, namely international cooperation. The dialogue between traditional, classical and contemporary music epitomizes the very essence of international cooperation in a field that is not often singled out in this context.Más |
| Glossary of terminology for the 33 C/5 and 2006-2007 UNESCO workplans SISTER Forms - by UNESCO/BSP UNESCO's SISTER system requires Programme Specialists to enter certain information using specific terminology. The purpose of this Glossary is to provide appropriate definitions for the terminology used. The purpose of this glossary it to help define certain mandatory information requested by these web-based forms and has been developed in cooperation with Sectors/Services, thus allowing for the production of both programming and monitoring reports for internal purposes as well as for Member States (e.g. SSFs, RAMs, C/5, Workplans, EX/4, C/3).Más |
| Programa y Presupuesto Aprobados 2006-2007 (33 C/5) - by UNESCO En este documento se defi nen la orientación y las líneas de trabajo correspondientes a la tercera y última fase del periodo que abarca la Estrategia a Plazo Medio para 2002-2007 (documento 31 C/4 Aprobado). Por ello en su concepción ha primado la voluntad de confi gurar la acción de la UNESCO para que responda a los objetivos estratégicos, temas transversales y resultados esperados que fi guran en el documento 31 C/4, aprovechando los logros, resultados, evaluaciones y exámenes estratégicos de la Organización desde 2002, sobre todo en materia de Educación para Todos, y también para que se afronten las tareas pendientes.
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| UNESCO and the IYHF -- towards an active working partnership - by Hans d'Orville The beginnings of the formal relationship between UNESCO and the International Youth Hostel Federation (IYHF) can be traced to April 2003 when UNESCO's Director-General, Koïchiro Matsuura and IYHF's President, Harish Saxena signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This MoU formalises and concretises the already existing partnership between both Organisations and provides a concrete framework for future cooperation. It provided for a new focus on a three-year Campaign for International Peace and Understanding, the annual celebration of International Youth Day (12 August - proclaimed by the UN in 1999) and awareness-raising activtities pertaining to HIV/AIDS in the context of preventive education.Más |
| Final Report of the Director-General's Consultation of the National Commissions for UNESCO of the Europe and North America Region on the Preparation of the Draft Programme and Budget for 2006-2007 (33 C/5) - by UNESCO While some participants were of the view that the unifying theme and the strategic objectives and sub-objectives of document 31 C/4 had been adequately reflected in 31 C/5 and 32 C/5, several others considered that more should be done to enhance the linkage between 31 C/4 and 33 C/5. In that context it was suggested that the C/4 and C/5 documents could be combined into a single document with a view to (i) offering a clear medium-term perspective for each biennial programme and (ii) allowing a better integration between the expected outcomes in the C/4 document and the expected results contained in related C/5 documents. Considering that the 31 C/4 was conceived as a “rolling” medium-term strategy, such a combined strategy and programme document was also seen to facilitate a more dynamic adaptation to changing circumstances.
Participants unanimously agreed, that in order to ascertain the linkage between strategy and programme, expected results should be carefully evaluated to assess whether the programme has achieved the objectives of the Medium-Term Strategy. Overall, there was general agreement that UNESCO should focus, in future planning, on practicing management by objective, setting a limited number of goals and having clearly articulated and measurable outcomes.Más |
| Final Report of the Director-General's Consultation of the National Commissions for UNESCO of the Africa Region on the Preparation of the Draft Programme and Budget for 2006-2007 (33 C/5) - by UNESCO At the invitation of the Government of Mozambique, the Director-General’ s Consultation on the draft Programme and Budget for 2006-2007 (33 C/5) was held in Maputo from Friday 14 to Tuesday 18 May 2004, with the invaluable logistic support provided by the Mozambique National Commission for UNESCO and the UNESCO Office in Maputo.
The main objectives of the Consultation were:
To invite comments and proposals from National Commissions on key principles, priorities and other issues related to the preparation of the Draft Programme and Budget for 2006-2007, based on a questionnaire prepared by the UNESCO Secretariat.
To hold thematic debates, as contribution to the elaboration of the Draft 33 C/5, on key issues of particular relevance to the Africa Region, especially the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD).Más |
| Illiteracy: a female phenomenon? - by Hans d'Orville Powerpoint presentation given by the Director of the Bureau of Strategic Planning during UNESCO's celebrations of International Literacy Day, 10 Spetember 2002Más |
| Strategic Thinking and Planning - by Hans d'Orville, Director, Bureau of Strategic Planning Presentation by the Bureau of Strategic Planning to UNESCO's "Leadership and Change Management Programme" (LCMP) on Strategic Thinking and Planning.Más |
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