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Cooperation with Parliamentarians

UNESCO. Cooperation with Parliamentarians. The Rationale for Greater Engagement with Parliamentarians. Growth of democracy and of legislative assemblies worldwide Challenges posed by the global economy to national development agendas

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Cooperation with Parliamentarians

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  1. UNESCO Cooperation with Parliamentarians

  2. The Rationale for Greater Engagement with Parliamentarians Growth of democracy and of legislative assemblies worldwide Challenges posed by the global economy to national development agendas Common strategy of cooperation by UN and other multi-lateral agencies

  3. Global Strategy • International: Agreement of Cooperation with IPU (1997) • Regional: Cooperation with regional parliamentary associations (APF, CPA, Parlatino, UPA, PACE, AIPO, AIPU) • National: Creation of 32 Parliamentary Friends of UNESCO Leagues

  4. Objectives of Dialogue • Distribution of UNESCO-related information • Global forum of Parliamentarians • Synergy between Parliamentarians and National Commissions

  5. Modalities: Discussion Consultation Cooperation Strategy aiming at: Sensitizing Parliamentarians Associating Parliamentarians to UNESCO’s activities Elaborating joint projects Synergy: Between different stakeholders of civil society Between UNESCO’s field offices, Headquarters, National Commissions and Parliamentarians Partnership Policy 2002-2007

  6. Recent Activities • Conclusion of a cooperation agreement with African Parliamentary Union (APU) • Signing of a letter of intention with the Parliamentary Assembly of Francophonie • Preparatory conference for the constitution of Forum of Parliamentarians for UNESCO • Practical guide UNESCO / IPU concerning the question of Education for All (EFA) • Constitutive Assembly of the Forum of African Parliamentarians for Education (FAPED) • Meeting considering the partnership along with the UN Johannesburg Summit 2002 – the World Summit on Sustainable Development • Organization of the first Interparliamentary Conference on education from the initiative of Parlatino and UNESCO • Letter of intention between UNESCO and the Commission for Education and Culture of the Mexican Senate • Creation of a Commission for future generations within the Knesset (Israeli Parliament) • Meeting concerning “Dialogue between cultures and civilizations” by the Canadian League of Parliamentary Friends for UNESCO • 107th IPU Conference in Marrakech 2002: Resolution ”Ten years after Rio: global degradation of the environment and parliamentary support for the Kyoto Protocol” • Action Plan UNESCO - IPU 2002-2003

  7. National Commissions’ Outreach to Parliamentarians Ways to stimulate multiparty outreach: • Parliamentarians as members of National Commission’s committees • Guests at the National Commission’s General Assembly • Keynote speakers at events e.g. Literacy Day, Women’s Day • Support for special events: UNESCO International Year for Cultural Heritage, Dialogue amongst Civilizations • Presence at UNESCO prize and fellowship ceremonies • Advocacy action by National Commissions’ Presidents • Involvement in media events: TV and radio debates, press interviews

  8. Expected Impact of Action • A more comprehensive and effective in-house approach • Enhanced awareness of UNESCO amongst national lawmakers worldwide • Stronger advocacy by national legislators and parliamentary groups in support of UNESCO • More regular dialogue between parliamentarians and UNESCO • An increase in national legislation related to UNESCO’s priority issues

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