CISV International is an official UNESCO partner Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO).

UNESCO seeks to build a culture of peace and inclusive knowledge societies through information and communication.  To that end, it pursues its objectives through five major program areas: education, natural sciences, social/human sciences, culture and communication/information.

10 July 2023

On this day UNESCO held the second session of the intergovernmental meeting related to the revision of the 1974 Recommendation concerning Education for International Understanding, Co-operation and Peace and Education relating to Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. CISV participants from a nearby camp were able to visit UNESCO and their guide turned out to be a former member of CISV Italy!


17 April 2023

UNESCO webinar: Freedom of expression as a driver for all other human rights.

Date and time:
17 April 2023
14:00-15:15 (CEST)

Part of the “How to Engage alongside UNESCO” Webinar series.

Any CISVer who is interested in attending should register here.

(Interpretation is available in English and French.)

 


On 12 November 2021 between 4:30 pm to 8:30 pm UNESCOs 75th anniversary will be celebrated.

The 41st General Conference will take place from 9 November till 24 November. Information and links to the live webcast and the e-journal: General Conference : 41st session | UNESCO.

 


14 September 2020

UNESCO webinar: The Voice of NGOs “Global citizenship to spur inclusion and diversity”.

Date and time
14 September 2020
2PM– 3-30 PM
(CEST)

The Voice of NGOs
“Global citizenship to spur inclusion and diversity”

Any CISVer who is interested in attending should register here.


28 July 2020

In response to the 2020 pandemic, UNESCO has launched a series of online forums entitled ‘Imagining the world to come’. The purpose of this initiative is to give a voice to those whose views may not have been sufficiently heard and to use the takeaways to inform UNESCO’s strategic reflections, ensuring that programmes ongoing meet the needs of our changing world.

Learn more about ‘Imagining the world to come’ here and watch the forums on UNESCO’s Youtube channel.