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UNESCO's Twentieth Anniversary: Human Rights and Future Programs

UNESCO's Twentieth Anniversary: Human Rights and Future Programs

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The sources provide a multi-faceted overview of the role and activities of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) around its 20th anniversary, reflecting on its past achievements and future priorities. One key theme emphasizes that human rights and the rights of peoples are inherently linked, advocating for their promotion as a force for unity rather than hostility between nations. Furthermore, the text highlights the successful collaboration between UNESCO and the Junior Red Cross in fostering humanitarian ideals through travel and study grants for youth leaders. Lastly, the documents detail UNESCO's evolving focus and increased responsibilities, noting that its modern programs prioritize education and science for development, with major projects addressing literacy, cultural heritage protection (like the Nubian monuments), and new initiatives for the 1967-1968 program.

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