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Author/s:  Sector fo rExternal Relations and Cooperation Division of Relations with National Commissions and New Partnerships
Publisher/s:  UNESCO
Published:  2002 in Paris, France
ULC:  UNEVOC Library Catalogue ID 4174

Legal texts on National Commissions for UNESCO

et up by their respective governments in accordance with the Article VII of the UNESCO Constitution, the National Commissions operate, on a permanent basis, for the purpose of associating their governmental and non-governmental bodies in education, sciences, culture and communication with the work of the Organization.

Article VII of the UNESCO Constitution (pdf 1MB)

Presently, there are 198 National Commissions for UNESCO across the world. They constitute a truly global family with as an authoritative network of stakeholders, partners and experts and offer a comparative advantage to the Organization within the United Nations system. This network plays a significant role in raising UNESCO’s visibility at the country level.

Directories of National Commissions

Acting as agencies of consultation, liaison and information, and mobilizing and coordinating partnerships with the civil society, the National Commissions make also substantial contributions in the advancement of UNESCO’s objectives and in the implementation of its programme.

The Coordinating Group of National Commissions closely follows key issues regarding National Commissions, advises on the ways and means of strengthening their global network and advocates for their stronger role in UNESCO's overall strategy and programme - More



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