Don't underestimate UNESCO--or the power of women.I shall never forget the 31st General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO UNESCO: see United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. UNESCO in full United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ). It took place only a few weeks after the terrorist attacks on Manhattan and Washington. The atmosphere before the opening was very tense, and all the delegates from the Arab states felt apprehensive, lest lest conj. For fear that: tiptoed lest the guard should hear her; anxious lest he become ill. [Middle English, from Old English the terrible deed reflected on them. At the time I was President of the General Conference in Paris and very much aware of what was at stake. I was, and still am, convinced that one of the aims of the perpetrators of the terrible attacks was to drive a wedge between the Islamic and the Christian worlds. At the time, the UNESCO General Conference was the only one at governmental level that was not postponed. Thanks to words of wisdom uttered by President Jacques Chirac of France and others at the beginning of the conference, and the fact that practically all the delegates were educated, enlightened people of good will, a good working atmosphere was established. The resolution against terrorism was adopted unanimously and work went on in an atmosphere of mutual understanding and respect. (I intentionally avoid the word 'tolerance', as in my opinion it is not enough to tolerate, one has to try to understand and respect others.) Thus UNESCO played a crucial role at a very difficult time. Now the US has rejoined "Rejoined" is an episode of , the sixth episode of the fourth season. Quick Overview: Jadzia Dax is reunited with the mate of a former host and the two struggle with their feelings for one another. UNESCO after many years of absence. It left the organization at a time when the Soviet bloc wielded enormous influence. Today, democracies are in the majority, and the reason for staying away from UNESCO no longer exists. The US's return is significant for many reasons. No doubt its financial contribution will be more than welcome. But the US will also bring fresh air into the organization as Americans are 'doers'. This will widen their horizons and give them the opportunity better to understand the situations that developing countries face. The preamble A clause at the beginning of a constitution or statute explaining the reasons for its enactment and the objectives it seeks to attain. Generally a preamble is a declaration by the legislature of the reasons for the passage of the statute, and it aids in the interpretation of to UNESCO's constitution states: 'Since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defenses of peace must be constructed. Ignorance of each other's ways and lives has been a common cause, throughout the history of mankind, of that suspicion and mistrust between the peoples of the world through which their differences have all too often broken into war.' UNESCO is often criticized for its lack of efficiency, for the fact that too big a slice of the budget goes to the Paris Secretariat Secretariat, 1970–89, thoroughbred race horse. Trained by Lucien Laurin and ridden by Ron Turcotte, Secretariat won the Kentucky Derby, Preakness, and Belmont Stakes to capture the Triple Crown in 1973. Secretariat (foaled 1970) U.S. . Yes, it is a mammoth mammoth, name for several large prehistoric elephants of the extinct genus Mammuthus, which ranged over Eurasia and North America in the Pleistocene epoch. institution--but it has undoubtedly been allotted al·lot tr.v. al·lot·ted, al·lot·ting, al·lots 1. To parcel out; distribute or apportion: allotting land to homesteaders; allot blame. 2. a mammoth task, a task that is perhaps of greater importance today then ever before. HUMAN RIGHTS For many, UNESCO is connected only with the protection of our cultural, natural and intangible heritage. Yet the delegates from every continent keep stressing that the main pillar of UNESCO is education. For, without education, a more enlightened attitude to life and human responsibilities cannot be achieved. In the less fortunate countries of Asia and Africa, access to education and the acquisition of basic skills is a decisive condition for growth towards prosperity. Their intellectual potential will never be fully realized until the people have access to education. Another of UNESCO's tasks that people do not fully appreciate is the support of human rights. The Committee for Conventions and Recommendations deals with human rights violations. It often has very satisfying results thanks to the fact that it works in strict confidentiality and never brags about a success. So countries that make concessions or release a prisoner of conscience Prisoner of conscience (POC) is a term coined by the human rights pressure group Amnesty International in the early 1960s. It can refer to anyone imprisoned because of their race, religion, color, language, sexual orientation, or belief, so long as they have not used or advocated do not lose face and are more willing to cooperate with the committee. Anyone can send a complaint to the committee on a specific case without waiting for the so-called 'domestic remedies', which in some countries exist only on paper or not at all. UNESCO also endeavours to support all activities that contribute towards greater understanding of peoples in this troubled world of ours. DEADLIEST POISONS The strongest and deadliest poisons that plague humanity are hate and greed. Not much can be done about greed, but we should do our best to break the vicious circle vi·cious circle n. A condition in which a disorder or disease gives rise to another that subsequently affects the first. in which hate, distrust and prejudice against nations and peoples is handed on from one generation to another. Women can play a decisive role in this endeavour. They have enormous power as they can shape the minds of young children, both at home and at school, as most primary schools teachers are female. If women took it upon themselves to break the vicious circle of hate and prejudice, this world would be a happier one. I intend to propose such a global movement of women to UNESCO when the opportunity arises. I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. whether I shall succeed. But at least people will think about it, and some action might result. In any case, I hope that some readers of For A Change might respond to the idea. I shall welcome any suggestions and initiatives. (Write c/o the Editors.) Do not underestimate UNESCO. The organization's aim is a better quality of life on our planet and the enhancement of human dignity Human dignity is an expression that can be used as a moral concept or as a legal term. Sometimes it means no more than that human beings should not be treated as objects. Beyond this, it is meant to convey an idea of absolute and inherent worth that does not need to be acquired and . As I stated at the 30th General Conference, over which I had the honour to preside pre·side intr.v. pre·sid·ed, pre·sid·ing, pre·sides 1. To hold the position of authority; act as chairperson or president. 2. To possess or exercise authority or control. 3. : 'Whoever violates the human dignity of another loses his own; whoever elevates the human dignity of others enhances his own.' Jaroslava Moserova is a playwright and politician, and former Senator in the Czech Republic Czech Republic, Czech Česká Republika (2005 est. pop. 10,241,000), republic, 29,677 sq mi (78,864 sq km), central Europe. It is bordered by Slovakia on the east, Austria on the south, Germany on the west, and Poland on the north. . A medical doctor and burns specialist, she has also been her country's Ambassador to Australia and New Zealand New Zealand (zē`lənd), island country (2005 est. pop. 4,035,000), 104,454 sq mi (270,534 sq km), in the S Pacific Ocean, over 1,000 mi (1,600 km) SE of Australia. The capital is Wellington; the largest city and leading port is Auckland. . |
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