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| Inicio > La UNESCO y Afganistán - Updated: 06-10-2005 2:37 pm | |
La UNESCO contribuye a la reconstrucción de Afganistán apoyando los esfuerzos de los afganos en su búsqueda de paz, seguridad y desarrollo.
La acción de la UNESCO en Afganistán responde a la necesidad de ayudar a los afganos a ser dueños de su destino, porque son ellos quienes tienen que liderar el proceso de rehabilitación y de reconstrucción de su propio país.
Aunque la ayuda exterior es por ahora indispensable, todo lo que, desde el interior del país, pueda obrar a favor de la paz y de la seguridad debe ser desarrollado y apoyado.
Las acciones de la UNESCO están pues concebidas para que Afganistán tome las riendas de su propio destino.
![]() | Kabul museum January 2002 | |
![]() | Minaret of JAM Islamic architecture, 1974 | |
![]() | Afghanistan Map (c) UNHCR | |
![]() | Herat Mosque Afghanistan, 1974 | |
![]() | Bamiyan General view of the Bamiyan Buddha | |
![]() | Bamiyan valley september-october 2002 | |
![]() | Dipankara, the Buddha Kabul Museum | |
![]() | Former UNESCO educational technology centre Kabul | |
![]() | Girls reading In Afghanistan | |
![]() | Hamid Karzai was in UNESCO Headquarters on 1st March 2002 UNESCO, Paris | |
![]() | Hamid Karzai , Abdullah Abdullah and UNESCO representatives (Tokyo, Japan; 21/01/2002 - 22/01/2002) | |
![]() | Hamid Karzai, Koïchiro Matsuura, Aziza Bennani UNESCO Headquarters, 1 March 2002 (c) UNESCO | |
![]() | Head of Buddha Afghan Museum, Kaboul | |
![]() | Interview with UNESCO Director-General Matsuura Kabul, January 2002 | |
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