Le texte juridique a été accepté09/09/1981 et révisé pour la dernière fois le
Législation
The Statutes of the Commission were approved in 1981.
Centre de documentation
The Documentation Centre of the Commission mainly holds UNESCO publications (information is in paperback form, pamphlets and periodicals, archive files, loose sheets and hardcover publications). The Centre welcomes researchers and the public at large.
Structure de la Commission
The National Commission consists of the following bodies:
- The General Assembly (15 members), which meets four times a year;
- The Executive Committee (6 members), which meets at least six times a year;
- (to check:) 5 Sub-Committees dealing with: (1) Education; (2) Science; (3) Culture; (4) Communication; (5) Relations with other organizations;
- The Secretariat.
Membres/Composition
Not specified.
Comité exécutif
The Executive Committee has 6 members who hold meetings whenever necessary (more than 6 meetings are held per annum).
Assemblée générale
The General Assembly has 15 members who meet 4 time a year.
Comités ou sous-comités
There are sub-committees for Education, Science, Culture and Communication, and Other Organizations (HRD, APEC). The membership consists of the sectors that come under or who have vested interest in the various committees. For example, in the communication sub-committee are representatives of radio, TV, telecommunications, newspapers, etc.
Coopération avec l’UNESCO et d'autres Commissions nationales
Vue d'ensemble
The National Commission collaborates with its counterparts from the Asia and the Pacific Region (in particular: Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, Niue, Samoa, Tonga). It also cooperates with the Apia UNESCO Field Office.