UNESCO National Culture of Peace Programme in Burundi February 2001 - The Culture of Peace Programme was adopted in 1993 and in 1995 it was established as a priority for all sectors of UNESCO when it was expanded into the transdisciplinary project, Towards a Culture of Peace. More
Evaluation of the Nordic World Heritage Foundation (NWHF) February 2008 - The 32nd session of the General Conference granted NWHF the status as a centre under the auspices of UNESCO (category 2). As required by the agreement between NWHF and UNESCO an external evaluation of the Foundation was carried out in 2007. More
Evaluation of the Slave Route Project September 2005 - The Slave Route Project was approved by the General Conference (27 C/Resolution 3.13) in 1993, and launched in 1994 in Ouidah (Benin). The project has three main objectives. More
UNESCO’s NAM HA Ecotourism Project July 2002 - The project was launched in response to the rapid growth in the number of tourists visiting Lao People’s Democratic Republic, against the background of the endangered natural forests and the large number of ethnic groups, which it was feared might be negatively impacted by increased tourism. More
An Evaluation of the World Heritage Fund’s Emergency Assistance February 2005 - The UNESCO World Heritage Centre was set up in 1992 by the Director- General to: (i) serve as the Secretariat of the World Heritage Convention and carry out the decisions adopted by the Committee at its annual meetings; and (ii)coordinate all activities of the UNESCO Secretariat in the field of world heritage, cultural and natural. More
Culture Heritage Management and Tourism: Evaluation and Mainstreaming February 2005 - The four-year project managed by the UNESCO Bangkok Office on “Culture Heritage Management and Tourism: Models for Cooperation among Stakeholders” (CHMT), was implemented in four phases in the period 1999 to 2002: More
UNESCO’s Books, Reading and Cultural Industries Programmes April 2002 - Many of the activities undertaken under the umbrella of the Books, Reading and Cultural Industries Programmes were initiated following studies produced by the Organization in the 1970s, such as 1970-1980:International Book Decade. More