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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) It's purpose is to contribute to peace and security by promoting international collaboration by education, science, and culture so as to further universal respect for justice, the actual rule of law, and human rights as well as fundamental freedom proclaimed in the UN Charter. It's the heir of the League of Nations' International Commission on Intellectual Cooperation.

The UNESCO was created in 1945, order to respond to the firm belief of nations.
The UNESCO has 196 member states and nine associate members.


Abbreviation: UNESCO
Formation: 4 November 1946
Type: Specialized agency
Legal status: Active
Headquarters: Located on the Place de Fontenoy, in Paris, the main building which houses the Headquarters of UNESCO was inaugurated on 3 November 1958.
Website: www.unesco.org



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