UNESCO
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Image:UNESCO flag.png The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, commonly known as UNESCO, is a specialized agency of the United Nations established in 1945. Its purpose is to contribute to peace and security by promoting international collaboration through education, science, and culture in order to further universal respect for justice, the rule of law, and the human rights and fundamental freedoms proclaimed in the UN Charter.[1]
191 nations belong to UNESCO. The Organization is headquartered in Paris, with over 50 field offices and several institutes and centres throughout the world. UNESCO pursues its action through five major programmes: education, natural sciences, social and human sciences, culture and communication and information. Projects sponsored by UNESCO include literacy, technical, and teacher-training programmes; international science programmes; regional and cultural history projects, the promotion of cultural diversity; international cooperation agreements to secure the world cultural and natural heritage and to preserve human rights; and attempts to ameliorate the worldwide digital divide.
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Controversy and reform
UNESCO has been the center of controversy, particularly in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Singapore. During the 1970s and 1980s, UNESCO advocacy of a "New World Information Order" and its MacBride report calling for democratization of the media and a more egalitarian access to information was condemned in these countries as attempts to destroy the freedom of the press, and UNESCO was held to be a platform for communist and Third World countries to attack the West. In 1984, the United States withheld its contributions and withdrew from the organization in protest, followed by the United Kingdom in 1985 and Singapore in 1986. The UK later rejoined in 1997 and the United States in 2003, after considerable reforms of the organization.
The organization's reforms included the following measures: the number of divisions in UNESCO was cut in half, allowing a corresponding halving of the number of Directors -- from 200 to under 100, out of a total staff of approximately 2,000 worldwide. At the same time, the number of field units was cut from a 1999 high of 79 to 52 today. Parallel management structures, including 35 Cabinet-level special advisor positions, were abolished. 209 negotiated staff departures and buy-outs took place from 1999–2003, causing the inherited $10 million staff cost deficit to disappear. The staff pyramid, which was the most top-heavy in the UN system, was cut back as the number of high-level posts was halved and the “inflation” of posts was reversed through down-grading many positions. Open competitive recruitment, results-based appraisal of staff, training of all managers and field rotation were instituted, as well as SAP systems for transparency in results-based programming and budgeting.
UNESCO activities
- Designating cultural and scientific significance, such as:
- Biosphere reserves, through MAB (Programme on Man and the Biosphere), since 1971
- Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity
- Memory of the World International Register, since 1997
- Sergei Eisenstein Medals for merit in cinematographic art, since 2005
- World Heritage Sites (UNESCO designates but does not get involved with the preservation of these sites.)
- Promoting events, such as:
- International Decade for the Promotion of a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children of the World (2001–2010, proclaimed by UN in 1998)
- World Press Freedom Day, May 3 each year (Promotes freedom of expression and freedom of the press as a basic human right and crucial ingredients of any healthy, democratic and free society.)
- Founding and funding projects, such as:
- UNESCO-CEPES, the European Centre for Higher Education (Established 1972 in Bucharest, Romania as a de-centralized office to promote international cooperation in higher education in Europe as well as Canada, USA and Israel. Higher Education in Europe is its official journal.)
- Free Software Directory (Since 1998 UNESCO and the Free Software Foundation have jointly funded this project supporting free software — software that gives users freedom to modify and redistribute it.)
- OANA, the Organization of Asia-Pacific News Agencies
- International Council of Science
- UNESCO Goodwill Ambassadors
Directors General of UNESCO
- Julian Huxley, United Kingdom (1946–1948)
- Jaime Torres Bodet, Mexico (1948–1952)
- John Wilkinson Taylor, United States (acting 1952–1953)
- Luther Evans, United States (1953–1958)
- Vittotino Veronese, Italy (1958–1961)
- René Maheu, France (1961–1974; acting 1962)
- Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow, Senegal (1974–1987)
- Federico Mayor Zaragoza, Spain (1987–1999)
- Koïchiro Matsuura, Japan (1999–present)
External links
- Official UNESCO website
- UNESCO's Reforms at a Glance
- Directors-General of UNESCO
- World Heritage website
- Asia Pacific Heritage
- UNESCO's action in the area of communication and information
- UNESCO - Division of Freedom of Expression
- A Ray of Hope UNESCO Youth Ambassador for the Culture of Peaceaf:UNESCO
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