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The Luxembourg Commission for Cooperation with UNESCO
The Luxembourg Commission for Cooperation with UNESCO is part of a global network and its mission is to promote UNESCO's objectives, programmes and actions in Luxembourg.
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Heritage
This section presents the different elements of the heritage of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg that benefit from international protection and recognition.
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Législation
Découvrez la législation de la Commission nationale pour la coopération avec l’UNESCO.
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Communication and Information
UNESCO works to promote free, independent and pluralistic media. In order to empower individuals and communities as producers and consumers of information, UNESCO defends the freedom of the press and security for journalists.
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Culture
UNESCO is convinced that no development can be sustainable without a strong cultural component. Indeed, only an approach to development, focused on the human and based on mutual respect, can lead to sustainable and inclusive results.
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Memory of the World
The international register « Memory of the World », created in 1992 by UNESCO, is a list that includes all the collections of documentary heritage identified by the advisory committee as meeting the selection criteria for universal significance.
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Natural, social and human sciences
UNESCO works to advance and promote science in the interests of peace, sustainable development and human security and well-being, in close collaboration with its Member States and a wide variety of partners.
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Publications
Découvrez les publications de la Commission nationale pour la coopération avec l’UNESCO.
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Chairs
The programme UNESCO Chairs supports the establishment of university chairs in the Organization's fields of competence, including education, the natural and social sciences, culture, communication and human rights.
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Unesco - Luxembourg
Welcome to the homepage of the Luxembourg Commission for Cooperation with UNESCO.
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Structure
This section introduces the bodies ensuring the link between Luxembourg and UNESCO.
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Education
UNESCO believes education is a human right for all, throughout life, and that access to education must be matched by quality. Its work includes the development of education, from pre-school to higher education and beyond.
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Agenda
Browse events organised by the Luxembourg Commission for cooperation with UNESCO and get involved.
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Expertise
This section presents UNESCO’s activity in its fields of competence: education, science, culture and communication and information.
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Members
Simone Beck Présidente de la Commission nationale Catherine Decker Secrétaire générale / Ministère de la Culture Maryse Arendt UNICEF Luxembourg Christian Biever Ministère des Affaires étrangères et européennes, Direction des Affaires consulaires et des relations culturelles internationales Carole Closener Commission de...
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École privée Sainte-Anne Ettelbruck
L’Ecole privée Sainte-Anne Ettelbruck
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Primary schools
In Luxembourg, 3 primary schools are members of the UNESCO network of local schools. Find out more about them here.
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Ministry of Culture
The Luxembourg Commission for Cooperation with UNESCO is an autonomous advisory committee attached to the Ministry of Culture; its missions are defined by the Grand-Ducal Decree of 28 January 2015 on the constitution of Ministries.
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Intangible Heritage
Intangible cultural heritage includes traditions or living expressions inherited from our ancestors and passed on to our descendants. This heritage includes oral traditions, the performing arts, social customs and rituals and festive events, amongst others.
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Associated Schools
UNESCO's Associated Schools Project Network brings educational institutions worldwide together around common objectives: teaching children and young people the vital importance of defending peace and sustainable development.