UNESCO maintains an office in New York, primarily for liaison with the United Nations organizations headquartered there. However, that small office is staffed by very friendly and helpful personnel with extensive knowledge and understanding of the organization and is a resource for Americans interested in knowing more about UNESCO.
UNESCO Office in New York
E-Mail: s.bilello@unesco.org
Work Phone: 1 (212) 963 59 95
Fax: 1 (212) 963 80 14
Street Address: 2, United Nations Plaza, room 900,
City: New York
The director of that office is Ms Helene-Marie Gosselin.
Sunday, August 5, 2007
UNESCO Field Office in New York
UNESCO maintains an office in New York, primarily for liaison with the United Nations organizations headquartered there. However, that small office is staffed by very friendly and helpful personnel with extensive knowledge and understanding of the organization and is a resource for Americans interested in knowing more about UNESCO.
UNESCO Office in New York
E-Mail: s.bilello@unesco.org
Work Phone: 1 (212) 963 59 95
Fax: 1 (212) 963 80 14
Street Address: 2, United Nations Plaza, room 900,
City: New York
The director of that office is Ms Helene-Marie Gosselin.
UNESCO Office in New York
E-Mail: s.bilello@unesco.org
Work Phone: 1 (212) 963 59 95
Fax: 1 (212) 963 80 14
Street Address: 2, United Nations Plaza, room 900,
City: New York
The director of that office is Ms Helene-Marie Gosselin.
UNESCO and Non-Governmental Organizations
Since its foundation, UNESCO has given great importance to partnership with civil society organizations, in particular NGOs. The role of civil society representatives is increasingly important in every sector of daily life, and partnership with civil society organizations is becoming indispensable for governmental organizations in pursuing their strategic objectives.
Every six years, UNESCO's secretariat makes a report to the General Conference on the contributions that NGO's have made to UNESCO's operations. A new report has recently been published in preparation for this year's meeting of the General Conference.
UNESCO provides this list of NGO's maintaining official relations with UNESCO that are headquartered in the United States:
Every six years, UNESCO's secretariat makes a report to the General Conference on the contributions that NGO's have made to UNESCO's operations. A new report has recently been published in preparation for this year's meeting of the General Conference.
UNESCO provides this list of NGO's maintaining official relations with UNESCO that are headquartered in the United States:
UNESCO and Non-Governmental Organizations
Since its foundation, UNESCO has given great importance to partnership with civil society organizations, in particular NGOs. The role of civil society representatives is increasingly important in every sector of daily life, and partnership with civil society organizations is becoming indispensable for governmental organizations in pursuing their strategic objectives.
Every six years, UNESCO's secretariat makes a report to the General Conference on the contributions that NGO's have made to UNESCO's operations. A new report has recently been published in preparation for this year's meeting of the General Conference.
UNESCO provides this list of NGO's maintaining official relations with UNESCO that are headquartered in the United States:
Every six years, UNESCO's secretariat makes a report to the General Conference on the contributions that NGO's have made to UNESCO's operations. A new report has recently been published in preparation for this year's meeting of the General Conference.
UNESCO provides this list of NGO's maintaining official relations with UNESCO that are headquartered in the United States:
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