El texto judicial fue aceptado01/01/1947 y revisado por última vez el 01/01/1985
Legislación
The National Commission, which was officially established in 1947, was reorganized in 1985.
Centro de documentación
The Documentation Centre of the National Commission gathers over 2000 publications and is regularly consulted by school and university students, teachers, scholars and the general public.
Estructura de la Comisión
The National Commission consists of the following bodies:
- The General Assembly, which meets at least once a year;
- Four Programme Committees, whose members meet regularly, dealing with:
(1) Education;
(2) Sciences;
(3) Culture; and
(4) Communication
- A number of National Committees dealing with: the Management of Social Transformations (MOST); Man and the Biosphere (MAB); Memory of the World; and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC);
- The Secretariat.
Miembros/Composición
The National Commission meets in Plenary at least once a year and is composed of some 30 members from various governmental departments and ministries in the fields of UNESCO's competence, as well as representatives of Universities, NGOs, and well-known personalities from the scientific, cultural, educational and communication communities.
Asamblea General
Meets once a year.
Comités o Subcomités
Four Programme Committees:
(1) Education;
(2) Sciences;
(3) Culture; and
(4) Communication
Detalles sobre los Subcomités
Cantidad de Comités o Subcomités
4
Periodicidad
regularly
Temas de Subcomités
[X] Educación
[X] Ciencias
[X] Cultura
[X] Comunicación
Interacción con UNESCO y otras Comisiones Nacionales
Descripción
The Colombian National Commission collaborates closely with a number of National Commissions of Latin America. The Commission maintains good relations with the UNESCO Field Units in Caracas, La Havana, Montevideo and Santiago.