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Argentine
Comisión Nacional Argentina de Cooperación con la UNESCO
Informations générales
Nom anglaisArgentina National Commission for Cooperation with UNESCO
Nom espagnolComisión Nacional Argentina de Cooperación con la UNESCO
Adresse

Pizzurno 935,
P.B. Of. 20
1020 Buenos Aires
ARGENTINA

Téléphone(54.11) 41 29 11 56; (54.11) 41 29 12 90
Fax(54 11) 41 29 11 57; (54 11) 41 29 12 85
Courrielmvallone@me.gov.ar; conaplu@me.gov.ar;
Langue de correspondanceESPAÑOL
Dirigeants
NomSr Alberto Estanislao Sileoni *
TitrePresidente
Date d'électionJulio 2009
Durée du mandat
DébutJuillet 2009
Modalités d'électionex officio *
Poste gouvernementalMinistre de l'Éducation nationale

Sr Alberto Estanislao Sileoni, Presidente de la Comisión Nacional Argentina de Cooperación con la UNESCO

NomSr Miguel Vallone
TitreSecretario Ejecutivo a.i.
Intérim[X]
Date d'élection1993
Durée du mandat
DébutJanvier 1993
Modalités d'électionBy Minister of Education by resolution No 290

Description
Date et modalités de créationOctober 1958 as a Governmental body
StatutGouvernemental (rattaché à 1 ministère)
Centre de documentationThe National Commission has settled a Documentation Centre which serves as depository library for UNESCO publications (USD 35,000 obtained under Participation Programme, 1996).
Structure de la CommissionThe National Commission consists of the following organs:
- The General Assembly (composed of 5 members);
- The Executive Committee (composed of 5 members), which meets twice a year;
- One Programme Committee which meets when required;
- The Secretariat.
Membres/CompositionThe Membership of the National Commission is composed of 9 members representing Ministries and Government Departments (Education; Foreign Affairs; Technology, Science and Productive Innovation; Environment; Culture).
Coopération avec l’UNESCO et d'autres Commissions nationales
Vue d'ensembleThe Argentinean Commission collaborates with the National Commissions of Latin America, especially that of the countries of the Mercosur (Brazil, Paraguay; Uruguay, as well as Bolivia and Chile). It also maintains regular working relations with UNESCO/Montevideo and has received technical and financial assistance from the UNESCO Office of Santiago (OREALC: Regional Office for Education in Latin America and the Caribbean).