Mr Sergei Lavrov, President of the Commission of the Russian Federation for UNESCO
Nom
Mr Vladimir E. Fortov
Titre
Vice-Chairperson
Date d'élection
2004
Durée du mandat
Début
2004
Nom
Mr Alexander Dzasokhov
Titre
Second Vice-Chairperson
Date d'élection
Nov. 2006
Durée du mandat
Début
Novembre 2006
Nom
Mr Grigory Ordzhonikidze
Titre
Secretary-General
Date d'élection
2003
Durée du mandat
Début
2003
Nom
Mr Amir Bilyalitdinov
Titre
Deputy Secretary-General
Début
Août 2004
Description
Date et modalités de création
1955
Ministère de tutelle
the Department of International Organizations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Centre de documentation
The Documentation Centre mainly holds UNESCO publications and welcomes about 1000 visitors a year. An information Centre has been created in July 2000 to disseminate information on the activities of UNESCO, publications and other documents.
Structure de la Commission
The National Commission is composed of the following bodies:
- The General Assembly, which meets twice a year;
- The "Presidium" (comprising the President, the Vice-Presidents, and the Secretary-General), which meets every three months;
- 17 Programme Committees dealing with different areas related to UNESCO fields of competence.- 5 Regional Offices in Vladivostok, Novosibirsk, Yakutsk, Ufa and Kyzyl;
- The Secretariat.
Membres/Composition
The National Commission comprises 90 Members representing Ministries (Education, Culture, Science, Immigration Policy, Foreign Affairs, Emergency), universities, national institutions and NGOs involved in UNESCO's fields of competence, as well as renowned personalities from the scientific, cultural, education and communication/media communities.
Coopération avec l’UNESCO et d'autres Commissions nationales
Vue d'ensemble
The Commission of the Russian Federation for UNESCO collaborates with National Commissions of (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kirghistan, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine), the Baltic States, as well as with the National Commissions of: Denmark, Germany, Italy, France, Poland, the Republic of Korea and Slovenia.
The Commission also maintains good working relations with the UNESCO Field Offices in Moscow and Bangkok and cooperates with the CEPES (Bucharest), the ROSTE (Venise), the UIE (Hamburg), the IIEP (Paris), and the IBE (International Bureau for Education, Geneva).
Activités de la Commission nationale
Second International Conference on Linguistic and cultural Diversity in Cyberspace
Domaines
Multilingualism
Lieu
Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
Pays
Fédération de Russie
Région
Global
Portée
Inter-régional
De (A-m-j)
12/07/2011
A (A-m-j)
14/07/2011
Type d'activité
Conférences
Description
To the conference attended over 100 representatives from 31 countries from all continents: Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Dominican Republic, Egypt, India, Cape Verde, China, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Mali, Mexico, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Republic of Korea, Republic of Moldova, Russian Federation, USA, Thailand, Ukraine, France, Central African Republic, South Africa, Japan. Guests of the conference were also members of UNESCO and the International Telecommunication Union.
Managers and staff members of intergovernmental and international non-governmental organizations, government bodies, institutions of culture, education, science, information and communication, business, civil society, media, politicians and public figures, leading experts will consider political, cultural, social, ethical and technological aspects of activities to support and preserve languages and cultures.
Particular attention was devoted to discussing the specific tools for ensuring the preservation of multilingualism, particularly in cyberspace.
This Conference is considered as a preparatory event of the World Summit for linguistic diversity.
In the final plenary session a political and practical guide Net.Lang, Towards the Multilingual Cyberspace prepared with the assistance of UNESCO, the Latin Union, ANLoc and IDRC was presented.
This event provided a platform for innovative experience exchange in international policy, exchange of standards and tools for preservation and development of linguistic and cultural diversity.
Organisateurs
The Russian Committee of the UNESCO Information for All Programme, the North-Eastern Federal University, the World Network for Linguistic Diversity MAAYA, the Latin Union, the Inter-regional Library Co-operation Centre.
Financement
North-Eastern Federal University (Yakutsk), Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, UNESCO, Interregional Library Cooperation Centre
Mots-clés
Communication, Diversité culturelle, Langues, Nouvelles technologies de l'information et de la c
International Conference of UNESCO Associated Schools "Youth Studies and Preserves the Natural and Cultural Heritage in the Regions of the Great Rivers of the World"
Lieu
Siberian city Khanty-Mansiysk
Pays
Fédération de Russie
De (A-m-j)
27/05/2010
A (A-m-j)
02/06/2010
Type d'activité
Conférences
Description
The International Conference of UNESCO Associated Schools “ was held within the framework of the International Ecological Action under the UNESCO auspice “To Save and to Preserve”.
The Conference aimed at joining youth efforts on the preservation of water resources for sustainable development. The tasks of the event were: study of experience of UNESCO Associated Schools in a field of nature protection activity; participation of youth in nature protection actions and actions, held for the purpose to draw the authorities' attention to the environmental problems.
Organisateurs
The Government of the Khanty-Mansiysky Autonomous Region of the Russian Federation and the Commission of the Russian Federation for UNESCO.