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Dr. Roche was an advisor to the WHO, | UNESCO, a Governor of the International Atomic Energy |
ittee at the headquarters of the newly founded | UNESCO, a position from which he stepped down in 1970 |
ism of his acceptance of the ambassadorship to | UNESCO, a post he was forced to relinquish before tak |
In January 2011, | UNESCO addded the Jeju dialect to its Atlas of the Wo |
In 2000, | UNESCO added the central part of the Loire River vall |
On December 2, 2000, | UNESCO added the central part of the river valley, be |
On July 2, 2004, | UNESCO added the park to its World Heritage List, as |
In July 2005, | UNESCO added the Nilgiri Mountain Railway as an exten |
"Bright Side of the Road", was featured in the | UNESCO advertisements for World Press Freedom Day. |
He was nominated as an Indian expert for the | UNESCO Advisory Committee on Biosphere Reserves. |
to his post in the Brazilian representation at | UNESCO after his fourth marriage to Nelita Abreu Roch |
While making its decision, | UNESCO also cited Russian Altai's importance for pres |
harika of the Arab culture of jury composed of | UNESCO and well known literary personalities. |
has represented New Zealand at United Nations, | UNESCO and Commonwealth conferences on apartheid and |
entered onto the monument preservation list of | UNESCO and was declared a 20th century world heritage |
this important conference which was funded by | UNESCO and was still celebrated 50 years later. |
ithout End (1953) directed with Paul Rotha for | UNESCO and Greece: The Immortal Land (1958) in collab |
e United Nations Environment Programme and the | UNESCO, and also an international treaty, the Agreeme |
She has been an advisor to | UNESCO and UNO initiatives relating men, boys and mas |
ons Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), with | UNESCO and with UNICEF. |
Currently a Consultant to | UNESCO and the British Council. |
he chancery, Australia's permanent missions to | UNESCO and the OECD, and additional office space now |
ational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ( | UNESCO) and the United Nations Conference on Trade an |
ral United States Senators, signed a letter to | UNESCO and other organizations condemning Azerbaijan' |
Consulting expert to | UNESCO and the Council of Europe. |
dia and Asia, and was a consultant for the UN, | UNESCO and several media organizations on internation |
nization in formal consultative relations with | UNESCO and Special Consultative Status with the Econo |
UN General Assembly 1944-47, and to FAO 1945, | UNESCO and UNICEF 1946-47. |
Norway in a conference which was organized by | UNESCO and also visited Sweden and Denmark. |
o the United Nations, working extensively with | UNESCO and UNICEF, and chairing an international anti |
She has done sociological research for | UNESCO and ILO as well as for the Moroccan authoritie |
He was a New Zealand delegate to | UNESCO and a consultant to the United Nations Economi |
The Year was promoted politically at | UNESCO and at the United Nations in New York by the P |
e field of geology supported by 113 countries, | UNESCO and major global geoscience bodies. |
l Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations, with | UNESCO, and with UNICEF. |
to 1968 she headed the philosophy division of | UNESCO, and was a member of its executive commission |
umber of international organisations including | UNESCO and the Union of International Academies which |
tional, Scientific, and Cultural Organization ( | UNESCO) and to the International Olympic Committee. |
ent portfolio and also a Consultant to UNICEF, | UNESCO and the World Bank. |
niversity Office in Paris (UNU-OP) is based at | UNESCO and serves as academic interface between the U |
stakeholder and a fully-fledged partner of the | UNESCO and OECD systems and the diplomatic environmen |
hat are held in cities such as Zurich, benefit | UNESCO and Kids of Africa. |
e worked at Carthage in the early years of the | UNESCO archaeological project there. |
UNESCO are considering a proposal to list the Great W | |
She was also appointed | UNESCO Artist for Peace in 2001. |
As | UNESCO Artist for Peace its concerts are committed to |
the son of legendary Oud player, composer and | UNESCO Artist for Peace, Marcel Khalife. |
arks of the region, and the site was listed by | UNESCO as a World Heritage Site along with the surrou |
adh Archaeological Park has been inscripted by | UNESCO as World Heritage in 2004. |
The Muqam of Xinjiang has been designated by | UNESCO as part of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity |
From 1972 he worked for | UNESCO as a regional statistical advisor in southern |
ational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation ( | UNESCO) as being of “outstanding universal value” and |
In 2004 it was officially recognized by | UNESCO as a site for the implementation of internatio |
Hazor were designated a World Heritage Site by | UNESCO as part of the Biblical Tels - Megiddo, Hazor, |
- The White City of Tel Aviv was designated by | UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. |
effort that led to Edinburgh being selected by | UNESCO as the inaugural City of Literature. |
This city is recognized today by | UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. |
In 1994, it was declared by | UNESCO as a World Heritage site. |
g Estates in Berlin recognized in July 2008 by | UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. |
iosphere Reserve and is under consideration by | UNESCO as part of The Western Ghats World Heritage si |
the Old City of Acre, Israel are designated by | UNESCO as World Heritage Sites |
english by Howard Hibbett in cooperation with | UNESCO, as part of their Contemporary Works Collectio |
sburg and Leningrad Oblast have been listed by | UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. |
hese ancient monuments have been recognized by | UNESCO as World Heritage Sites. |
Since 1993, they have been listed by | UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. |
The Brihadisvara Temple was declared by | UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1987; the Temple o |
It was designated by | UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1999, and includes |
In 2003, the temple was inducted into the | UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards for Culture Herit |
The cathedral was selected for the | UNESCO Asia-Pacific heritage conservation award 2004. |
Shortly after the earthquake struck, | UNESCO assigned special envoy Bernard Hadjadj to eval |
In 1975, between the | UNESCO assignments and the post at Sussex University, |
He took a keen interest in the | UNESCO assisted Kotmale Project - the community radio |
In 1987 the school became a member of the | UNESCO Associated Schools Project. |
UNESCO Avicenna Silver Medal, 1998 | |
ede has been declared a World Heritage Site by | UNESCO because of the high concentration of petroglyp |
isensiedlung ("Horseshoe Estate"), part of the | UNESCO Berlin Modernism Housing Estates World Heritag |
ies at the eastern edge of Lac Saint-Pierre, a | UNESCO biosphere reserve known as a stopping point fo |
ted in 1937 and designated in 1977 as the only | UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in the nation. |
that the Reserve should form part of a future | UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in the Brazilian Amazon. |
It was designated a | UNESCO biosphere reserve in 1976. |
a nature reserve, a World Heritage Site and a | UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. |
In the neighbourhood is the Clayoquot Sound, a | UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. |
The Schorfheide is a | UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and houses several rare anim |
s that limit the valley, and is part of the Eo | UNESCO biosphere reserve. |
ould also be commissioned to do a mural at the | UNESCO building in Paris. |
he became an administrative councillor for the | UNESCO, but then returned to his profession as teache |
The Lagoons were listed under three | UNESCO categories: 1.Superlative natural Phenomena or |
(my translation) which doesn't seem to match a | UNESCO category. |
The | UNESCO CEPES (European Centre for Higher Education) r |
UNESCO Chair in Higher Technical Education, Applied S | |
subsequently led to the appointment of AAU as | Unesco Chair in the problem-based learning. |
Bubka was designated | UNESCO Champion for Sport in 2003 |
He is also vice secretary-general of the | UNESCO China-MAB (Man and the Biosphere) Committee an |
by many standards, and in 2002 it was awarded | UNESCO Cities for Peace Prize for managing to address |
ucation, Scientific and Cultural Organization ( | UNESCO) claimed this site as a protected area for its |
yalam) novel Chemmeen, accepted as part of the | UNESCO Collection of Representative Works - Indian Se |
he title Wild Bapu of Garambi as a part of the | UNESCO Collection of Representative Works, which had |
King Matanakama, the Story of Peacock Ravana, | UNESCO Collection of Representative Works: Indian Ser |
The | UNESCO commission recognized the Horta Museum as UNES |
In 1999 she led the | UNESCO Communication Campaign for the World Conferenc |
was formed in 1984, is an ad hoc committee of | UNESCO comprising representatives of UNESCO Regional |
lished in 2009 by the World Economic Forum and | UNESCO concluded that water scarcity is now a bigger |
The | UNESCO condemned the killing. |
ging, the Institute of Medicine-2004, the 2005 | UNESCO conference on Health and Longevity in Paris, t |
The | UNESCO considered it as a World Heritage Site in 1996 |
During this time he also served as an | UNESCO consultant to the Indian Institute of Technolo |
roperty in the Event of Armed Conflict and the | UNESCO Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Pre |
of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions is a | UNESCO convention and treaty adopted by the UNESCO Ge |
ication made him the recipient of the covetous | UNESCO Copernicus award for Social Sciences in 1983. |
UNESCO Courier. | |
He was also | UNESCO Cultural Fellow at Kyoto University, Japan (19 |
ologists - both Indian and Western to have the | UNESCO declare the site of the Edakkal Caves a World |
After | UNESCO declared 2007 as Year of Rumi, he was achieved |
In 1988, | UNESCO declared the old city of Salamanca a World Her |
UNESCO declared the citadel of Persepolis a World Her | |
Departments and Advanced Training Centers; the | UNESCO Department for Ecology in the Technogenous Reg |
As stated in the | UNESCO description of the site, "the region represent |
UNESCO designated the "Castle of the Teutonic Order i | |
In 1983 | UNESCO designated Machu Picchu a World Heritage Site, |
Sewell a National Monument in 1998, while the | UNESCO designated it a World Heritage Site in 2006. |
Prof Lionel Elvin, | UNESCO Director of Education (also authored the Schoo |
Tamil scholar V. Sivathambi from Sri Lanka, | UNESCO Director Arumugam Parasuraman, MP and politica |
the | UNESCO Director-General declared. |
In 1998, she was featured in the | UNESCO documentary "Prodigies of the 20th Century". |
table trust within the larger framework of the | UNESCO Dorset and East Devon Coast World Heritage Sit |
as been designated as a World Heritage Site by | UNESCO due to its extraordinary biodiversity and preh |
On leaving the British Museum he worked with | UNESCO during the rescue of the temple complex at Phi |
In 1979, | UNESCO established the Waterton Biosphere Reserve to |
and 42nd sessions of the UN General Assembly, | UNESCO Executive Council and General Conference, UNFP |
also served as ambassador to France and on the | UNESCO executive. |
In 1972, she was awarded the | UNESCO Fair Play Prize, for her support to the ideals |
of Paris II (Sorbonne - Pantheon) (1989-1990), | UNESCO Fellow at the Open University, UK (1978) and g |
of Government, Harvard University (2002); and | UNESCO Fellow at the Richardson Institute for Peace S |
A | UNESCO fellowship enabled him to obtain a PhD in Soil |
ceived a number of awards, including the first | Unesco Fellowship allocated to Sri Lanka under the Cr |
International Film Festival he was awarded the | Unesco Film Award for 'Curfew' (1994) and received th |
h book of 1989, a French version, published by | UNESCO, followed in 1997, and an Arabic one in Lebano |
He also worked for | UNESCO for five years. |
He won the Kalinga Prize in 1987 from | UNESCO for his work. |
d Bank, and he chaired the U.S. Commission for | UNESCO from 1963 to 1965. |
dams served on the U.S. National Commission to | UNESCO from 1982-1984, and was a member of the South |
He served as a diplomat for | UNESCO from 1995 until his retirement in March 1997. |
rsal Declaration of Human Rights, he worked in | UNESCO from 1951 to 1966. |
An Idea and Its Servants: | UNESCO from Within (Chatto and Windus, 1978) ISBN 0-7 |
served as Chairman of the USSR Commission for | UNESCO from 1970 - 1973. |
He served as Director-General of | UNESCO from 1987 to 1999. |
ficer for the United States Delegation and the | UNESCO general conferences in Florence in 1950 and Pa |
In 1956, he served as president of the | UNESCO General Conference held in Delhi. |
as Vice-Chairman of the U.S. Delegation to the | Unesco General Conference in Paris in 1964, Chair of |
, in June 2006 in collaboration with the OECD, | UNESCO, George Washington University, and the U. S. E |
B has been chosen as a Centre of Excellence by | UNESCO Global Network for Molecular and Cell Biology |
He was designated a | UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador in 1992. |
d its Abolition (having welcomed the fact that | UNESCO had proclaimed it as such earlier). |
UNESCO have designated the wetlands as a Wetland of I | |
To serve | UNESCO, he had lived in Ethiopia, England and Zambia |
nd World Congress on Disarmament Education, at | UNESCO headquarters, in Paris; first European Forum f |
UNESCO Headquarters, place de Fontenoy | |
At numbers 7 are the | UNESCO Headquarters. |
ites like this tower that the proposal to seek | UNESCO Heritage status for Hyderabad was revived. |
aintings of Balma dels Vilars (included in the | UNESCO Heritage list and the former Agostianian monas |
UNESCO Husein Prize for Young Scientists | |
tional, Scientific, and Cultural Organization ( | UNESCO) in Paris from 1972 to 1973 while the case was |
West Polesie biosphere reserve, designated by | UNESCO in 2002. |
h Commissioner to Canada, and was President of | UNESCO in 1949. |
as later appointed United States Ambassador to | UNESCO in Paris and served from 1963 to 1968. |
ited Nations in New York and Geneva and at the | UNESCO in Paris. |
ational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ( | UNESCO) in 2010 to seeking "to celebrate multilingual |
and was designated the Romanian ambassador to | UNESCO in 2006. |
rector of the Division of Political Science of | UNESCO in France and in 1952 he worked as a political |
lth and Social Care, Director of Statistics at | UNESCO, in which capacity she founded the Institute f |
t of the International Music Council, based in | UNESCO in Paris, and has been responsible for some ma |
It was also listed as World Heritage Site by | UNESCO in 1998, as part of the Routes of Santiago de |
collaborate with | UNESCO in its gender equality policy and strategy. |
It was declared a biosphere reserve by | UNESCO in 1976. |
rnational cultural figures to be celebrated by | UNESCO in 1977-78. |
delegate to the Seventh General Conference of | UNESCO in Paris. |
ves, being officially recognized and listed by | UNESCO in 1995. |
ll-tower, classified as World Heritage Site by | UNESCO in 2005. |
first head of the Natural Sciences Section of | UNESCO in Paris, France. |
omplex was designated a World Heritage Site by | UNESCO in 1999. |
at Nisa was declared a World Heritage Site by | UNESCO in 2007. |
t-Pierre was designated a biosphere reserve by | UNESCO in 2000. |
uchola Forest Biosphere Reserve, designated by | UNESCO in 2010. |
and was recognized as a World Heritage Site by | UNESCO in 1980. |
Mowlana has worked for | UNESCO in Paris and is a former President of the Inte |
was New Zealand's deputy permanent delegate to | UNESCO in Paris. |
, she served as head of the USSR Delegation to | UNESCO in Paris, and later as the Soviet Ambassador t |
He is a doctor of law, a title obtained at | UNESCO in 1998. |
He has worked with | Unesco in Namibia to improve the local information so |
mgad was inscribed as a World Heritage Site by | UNESCO in 1982. |
ecame president of the National Commission for | UNESCO in East Germany. |
It was declared a World Heritage Site by | UNESCO in December 1985. |
rail was declared a World Heritage Site by the | UNESCO in 2010. |
anent Delegate of the Republic of Lithuania to | UNESCO Ina Marciulionyte and others. |
UNESCO included the facility in its 2007 World Herita | |
tion-only online literary journal sponsored by | UNESCO included him as a contributor to an internatio |
It has been declared as a | UNESCO information centre. |
When the | UNESCO inscribed the church on the World Heritage Lis |
domain, including national censuses, UNDP, the | UNESCO Institute of Statistics, UNCTAD, the WTO, Worl |
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