United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

UNESCO

UNESCO Latest News

Recently, Unesco's executive board has nominated an Egyptian former tourism and antiquities minister, Khaled el-Anani, to be the agency's next director.

About UNESCO

  • The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations.
  • Goal: It is dedicated to strengthening our shared humanity through the promotion of education, science, culture, and communication.
  • UNESCO was started in 1945 after World War II. It took over from an older group called the International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation.
  • UNESCO is part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Group.
  • UNESCO focuses on five main areas: Education, Natural sciences, Social and human sciences, Culture, Communication and information.
  • Member countries: UNESCO has 194 member countries and 12 associate members. 
  • Headquarter: Paris, France

Functions of UNESCO

  • It supports member states’ efforts to eliminate illiteracy, encouraging the extension of free education, and acts as a clearinghouse for the exchange of ideas and knowledge. 
  • It also works with many other groups, including non-governmental organizations and private companies.
  • UNESCO designates and maintains a list of World Heritage Sites, which are places of outstanding universal value that deserve protection for future generations.

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UNESCO FAQs

Q1: Where is the headquarters of UNESCO located?

Ans: Paris, France.

Q2: What is the World Heritage program of UNESCO?

Ans: A program to protect and preserve cultural and natural heritage sites.

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