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Нести мир в сознание мужчин и женщин

International Programme for the Development of Communication

Secretariat Contact

The Secretariat of the Council for IPDC is provided by the Director-General of UNESCO. It provides the necessary services for the sessions of the Council and meetings of the Bureau. The Secretariat assembles suggestions and comments made by Member States of UNESCO and the international organizations concerned. It is responsible for the formulation of specific projects, and prepares them for examination by the Council.

The Secretariat is composed of:

Guy Berger
Director
Division of Freedom of Expression and Media Development (CI/FEM)/ IPDC Secretary
Communication and Information Sector (CI)
Tel: +33-1 45 68 42 03

Rosa Maria Gonzalez
IPDC Deputy Secretary
Communication and Information Sector (CI)
Tel: +33-1 45 68 42 68

Dian Kuswandini
Associate Programme Specialist
Communication and Information Sector (CI)
Tel: +33 1 45 68 03 24

Khalid Aoutail
Consultant
Communication and Information Sector (CI)
Tel: +33 1 45 68 42 02

Sarah Garcia Mourad
Consultant
Communication and Information Sector (CI)
Tel: +33 1 45 68 02 68

Sara Guglielmi
Consultant
Communication and Information Sector (CI)
Tel: +33 1 45 68 23 68

Marie-Christine Botte
Senior Programme Assistant
Communication and Information Sector (CI)
Tel: +33 1 45 68 43 62

Rose-Mene Ravelojaona-Louisius
Project Assistant
Communication and Information Sector (CI)
Tel: +33 1 45 68 03 98

 

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