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UNESCO Clubs 

UNESCO Clubs are groups of people of all ages and from all socio-professional backgrounds who share the UNESCO ideal and seek to spread it through various activities. A Club is an association made up of members who share tasks and responsibilities. An elected Executive Committee, composed of a President, a Secretary and a treasurer coordinates the activities and represents the Club. Club resources are made up of membership fees, profits from public events, grants and financial aid from (...) Read more ...
ASPNet 

Founded in 1953, the UNESCO Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet), commonly referred to as UNESCO Associated Schools, is a global network of more than 9000 educational institutions in 180 countries. It will celebrate its 60th anniversary in 2013. Member institutions – ranging from pre-schools, primary, secondary and vocational schools to teacher training institutions - work in support of international understanding, peace, intercultural dialogue, sustainable development and quality (...) Read more ...
Basic Education & Learning 

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UNESCO Youth Forum 

UNESCO’s objective is to help empower young people, reaching out to them, responding to their expectations and ideas, fostering useful and long-lasting skills. Meeting this objective is a challenging task! The United Nations defines youth as persons between the ages of 15 and 24. UNESCO understands that young people are a heterogeneous group in constant evolution and that the experience of ‘being young’ varies enormously across regions and within countries. The UNESCO is encouraging (...) Read more ...


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