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Associations and Clubs for UNESCO as a driving force for a sustainable future

16 November 2023
14:00-16:00 in the Partnerships Hub (Hall Saxe)

The session is dedicated to the launch of the publication on Associations and Clubs for UNESCO prepared by the Kazakhstan National Federation of Clubs with the support of UNESCO and inputs from over 30 Member States on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Associations and Clubs for UNESCO movement. 

An opening ceremony and a panel discussion with youth representatives from the Clubs movement will be followed by a distribution of the publication, and a cocktail. 

The event will be broadcasted live on a Zoom platform. You are kindly invited to register in advance and join the session by following the link:  

https://unesco-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fZCIhn0sSuWaYWsLKCFczw    

    Meeting ID: 827 1154 1842 

    Passcode: 147084 

The Publication “United by UNESCO. Associations and Clubs for UNESCO as a driving force for a sustainable future’’ is already available on the UNESCO website in English and French: https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000387420 

Consecutive interpretation between English and French will be provided during the Youth panel.

Speakers: 

  • Dr Cristina Stanca-Mustea, lead author of the publication, former UNESCO Consultant  - Moderator
  • Mr Bolat Akchulakov, President of WFUCA (video message)
  • Mr Anthony Ohemeng-Boamah, ADG/PAX 
  • Mr Askar Abdrakhmanov, Ambassador, Permanent Delegate of the Republic of Kazakhstan to UNESCO 
  • Mr Riclari Mariñez Lebrón, (Dominican Republic – 13th UNESCO Youth Forum participant) from the Latin America and Carribean region
  • Ms Prisca Mulongo, (France – 13th UNESCO Youth Forum participant) from the Europe region
  • Ms Alaa El Jammal (Lebanon – 13th UNESCO Youth Forum participant) from the Arab region 
  • Ms Aisana Miram, (Kazakhstan) from the Asia-Pasific region  
  • Mr Charifou Tairou Fousseni, (Togo – 13th UNESCO Youth Forum participant) from the African region
  • Mr Wilfrid Ephrem Kamga Nguemnang Njojip, (Cameroon –  13th UNESCO Youth Forum participant) from the African region

 

Contact: a.utegenova@unesco.org; o.ganenko@unesco.org