- UNESCO : Building Peace through Education, Science and Culture . . .
UNESCO is the United Nations organization that promotes cooperation in education, science, culture and communication to foster peace worldwide
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UNESCO promotes education, science, culture, and communication to foster peace, sustainable development, and international cooperation worldwide
- UNESCO | Definition, History, Members, Facts | Britannica
UNESCO, specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) that was outlined in a constitution signed November 16, 1945 The constitution, which entered into force in 1946, called for the promotion of international collaboration in education, science, and culture
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UNESCO's projects are organized under 5 Major Programmes including Education, Natural Sciences, Social and Human Sciences, Culture, Communication and Information
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At UNESCO, we believe that education, science, and culture are the cornerstones of peace and sustainable development As a specialized agency of the United Nations, our mission is to foster international cooperation in these critical areas to build a better, more peaceful world for all
- An Overview and History of UNESCO - ThoughtCo
Since then, UNESCO has grown in significance across the globe and its number of participating member states has grown to 195 (there are 193 members of the United Nations but the Cook Islands and Palestine are also members of UNESCO)
- UNESCO - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
UNESCO is the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (French: L'Organisation des Nations unies pour l’éducation, la science et la culture) It is an agency of the United Nations (UN)
- UNESCO in brief
UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, is a specialized agency dedicated to strengthening our shared humanity through the promotion of education, science, culture, and communication
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