UNESCO: L’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’éducation, la science et la culture

The Organization

DANS LE MONDE

Europe et Amérique du nord

Autriche
Austrian Commission for UNESCO
Informations générales
Nom anglaisAustrian Commission for UNESCO
Nom françaisCommission autrichienne pour l'UNESCO
Adresse

Universitätsstraße 5/4. Floor/12
A-1010 Vienna
Austria

Téléphone(43-1) 526 13 01
Fax(43-1) 526 13 01 - 20
Courrieloeuk@unesco.at, eschig@unesco.at (SG)
Site Webhttp://www.unesco.at
Langue de correspondanceENGLISH
Dirigeants
NomDr. Eva Nowotny
TitrePresident
Date d'élection1 January 2009
Durée du mandat
DébutJanvier 2009
Modalités d'électionAppointed by the Federal Minister of Education, Science and Culture

Mrs Eva Nowotny, President

NomMs Gabriele Eschig
TitreSecretary-General
Date d'électionMarch 2000
Durée du mandatnot fixed
DébutMars 2000
Modalités d'électionAppointed upon the decision of the Executive Board.

Mrs Gabriele Eschig, Secretary-General

Description
Date et modalités de création30 June 1949
StatutAutonome
Ministère de tutelleFrom its inception till 2001, the Commission functioned as a semi-autonomous governmental body affiliated with the Federal Ministry for Education, Arts and Culture. In 2002, it changed its status and became an independent registered society. The Comm
Dates de la législationLe texte juridique a été accepté30/06/1949 et révisé pour la dernière fois le
LégislationThe statutes of the Austrian NatCom were drawn up in 2002 and were last revised in 2006.
Centre de documentationThe Austrian NatCom runs a documentation centre containing essential UNESCO literature and reports which is accommodated in the library of the Diplomatic Academy Vienna. The inventory of literature is available through an electronic catalogue. Also, a specialized library is accommodated in the premises of the Austrian NatCom and holds the most important UNESCO-publications. It receives periodic inquiries from students, scholars and the public at large.
Structure de la CommissionThe National Commission consists of the following bodies:
- The General Assembly, which meets once a year;
- The Executive Committee, which meets six times a year;
- The Programme/ Advisory Committees and one working group.
Membres/CompositionThe National Commission comprises:
- statutory members from the federal government: the Ministry for Education, Arts and Culture, the Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs, the Federal Ministry of Science and Research, the Federal Chancellery, the Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management, and the Federal Ministry of Health Family and Youth; the provincial governments/federal states and the Association KulturKontakt Austria;
- members accepted due to their application for membership;
- members because of their functions in UNESCO related organs.

Comité exécutifComposed of representatives of the Federal Ministry for Education, Arts and Culture, the Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs, the Federal Ministry of Science and Research, the Federal Chancellery, 1 representative of the nine Provincial Governments of Austria, 1 representative of a NGO in the field of Culture and the Chairpersons of all Programme/Advisory Committees. Meets 4 times a year.
Assemblée généraleComposed 27 members, representing relevant Ministries, nine Provincial Governments of Austria, national professional organizations, universities, 4 institutions and 13 individual experts.Meets in plenary once a year
Comités ou sous-comitésPresently, the Commission has three sub-committees and one working group. The sub-committees are the IFAP Austrian National Committee/Advisory Panel, the Advisory Panel on Youth and “Education for Sustainable Development and Global Learning”. The working group is on Cultural Diversity. They hold their meetings according to necessity.
Détails sur les sous-comités
Nombre de comités ou sous-comités4
Thèmes des sous-comités[X] Education
[X] Culture
[X] Communication
[X] Jeunesse
Coopération avec l’UNESCO et d'autres Commissions nationales
Vue d'ensembleThe National Commission carries out joint activities with a number of other National Commissions in Europe (German Speaking NatComs, France, Georgia).
 
Publications
 
FORUM, UNESCO-Schulen Osterreich (ASP Newsletter Austria)
LangueGerman
TypeLettre d'information
MédiasImprimé
PériodicitéOnce a year
Financementnational funds
RépartitionASP Schools, provincial and national school authorities