UNESCO Strategy in Brazil
The strategy in Brazil is aligned to UNESCO Mid-Term Strategy for 2008-2013 (C/4 document) that together with the Programme and Budget for 2010-2011 (C/5 document) represent the programmatic pillar of the Organization. The mid-term strategy and the biennial programmes allow tracing the evolution of UNESCO international cooperation in the country.
The identification of Brazilian development challenges defines the UNESCO programmatic priorities in the country. The strategic objectives for each of the five UNESCO programmes guide the actions to be developed during the biennium.
As a specialized United Nations agency for Education, Science and Culture, UNESCO is committed to joining forces with the Brazilian government and civil society in reaching common development goals.
Documents
- 65 ways UNESCO benefits countries all over the world (PDF, 4 Mb)
- Results-based programming, management and monitoring (RBM) approach as applied at UNESCO: guiding principles (PDF,
- RBM monitoring and reporting guidelines (PDF, 189 Kb)
- Strategic framework for UNESCO in Brazil (PDF, 485 Kb)
- United Nations Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) 2007-2011 for Brazil (PDF, 415 Kb)
- The Millennium Development Goals Report 2010 (PDF, 6,34 Mb)
- UNESCO Constitution
- UNESCO Programme in Brazil 2011-2012 (PDF, 2 Mb)
- UNESCO Programme in Brazíl 2011-2012: UNESCO Country Programming Document (UCPD); complete programmatic plans (PDF, 1,1 Mb)

