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UNESCO has in recent years been particularly active in its efforts to contribute to stability, peace and development in South-East Europe in its fields of competence. These efforts were given further impetus by the General Conference at its 31st session (15 October - 3 November 2001), when it adopted the Organization’s Medium-Term Strategy for 2002-2007 and its Programme and Budget for 2002-2003, which chart UNESCO’s future action in this regard. Recognizing the need for enhanced international cooperation in this region as being essential for the reconstruction of educational, scientific, cultural and communication structures, the Director-General decided to convene a High-Level Conference on Strengthening Cooperation in South-East Europe at UNESCO Headquarters on 4 and 5 April 2002. The aim of the meeting was to consult the national authorities of South-East European Member States on priorities for future cooperation, contribute to better coordination of the action of the major IGOs in the region, and sensitize donors to the need for concerted efforts. Click here to consult the Opening Address by Mr Koïchiro Matsuura, Director-General of UNESCO and the Statements by Ministers of South-East European Member States. Check also related publication Cooperation between UNESCO and its South-East European Member States.
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