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  1. History

    UNESCO's History As early as 1942, in wartime, the governments of the European countries, which were confronting Nazi Germany and its allies, met in the United Kingdom for the Conference of Allied Ministers of Education (CAME). The Second World

  2. Structure

    This section introduces the bodies ensuring the link between Luxembourg and UNESCO.

  3. 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...

  4. 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.

  5. Goodwill Ambassador

    Goodwill Ambassadors are distinguished personalities who offer their reputation and charisma in the service of UNESCO's ideals.

  6. Permanent Delegation

    The permanent delegation represents the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg at UNESCO. It is directed by a permanent delegate, acting as head of diplomatic mission, who is aided by a number of consultants.