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DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT

A
SEMINAR REPORT
ON
UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC
AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION
SUBMITTED BY
B. VIKAS RAJ
(ROLL NO-M19MB051)
In partial fulfilment for the award of MBA
SUPERVISOR
K. JAIPAL
Assistant professor
Department of Management
ACKNOWLEDEMENT
I, express my deep sense gratitude to K. JAIPAL, Assistant
professor, Department of Management, Kakatiya Institute
of Technology & Science, Warangal for permitting me to carry
out this report and guiding me throughout this Endeavour, and helping
me to complete the report.

I, also express my sincere thanks to Dr. V. Nivedita Reddy, Head


of the Department, Kakatiya Institute of Technology &
Science, Warangal for encouragement given during the seminar.

My at most thanks also go to the faculty members of department of


management for their co-operation and help for the completion of this
seminar

With Gratitude
B. VIKAS RAJ
M19MB051
DECLARATION

I ,B. VIKAS RAJ bearing Roll No:M19MB051 hereby declare that the
seminar report entitled “UNITED NATIONS
EDUCATIONAL,SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION
(UNESCO)” is submitted by me for the partial fulfilment for the award of
the P.G of master of business administration to the Department of
Management, Kakatiya Institute of Technology And Sciences, and
Warangal.

B.VIKAS RAJ
M19MB051
CONTENTS

CHAPTER-1
 INTRODUCTION
 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
 NEED FOR THE STUDY
 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
 METHODOLOGY
CHAPTER-2

CHAPTER-3
 CONCLUSION
 WEBLIOGRAPHY
CHAPTER-1
INTRODUCTION:
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO)  is a specialized agency of the United
Nations (UN) based in Paris, France. Its declared purpose is to
contribute to promoting international collaboration in education,
sciences, and culture in order to increase universal respect for justice,
the rule of law, and human rights along with fundamental freedom
proclaimed in the United Nations Charter. It is the successor of
the League of Nations' International Committee on Intellectual
Cooperation.

UNESCO has 193 member states and 11 associate members.[4] Most of


its field offices are "cluster" offices covering three or more countries;
national and regional offices also exist.

UNES CO's aim is "to contribute to the building of peace,


the eradication of poverty, sustainable development and intercultural
dialogue through education, the sciences, culture, communication and
information”. Other priorities of the organization include attaining
quality Education For All and lifelong learning, addressing emerging
social and ethical challenges, fostering cultural diversity, a culture of
peace and building inclusive knowledge societies through information
and communication.

UNESCO pursues its objectives through five major


programs: education, natural sciences, social/human sciences, culture
and communication/information. Projects sponsored by UNESCO
include literacy, technical, and teacher-training programs, international
science programs, the promotion of independent media and freedom of
the press, regional and cultural history projects, the promotion of cultural
diversity, translations of world literature, international cooperation
agreements to secure the world's cultural and natural heritage (World
Heritage Sites) and to preserve human rights, and attempts to bridge
the worldwide digital divide. It is also a member of the United Nations
Development Group.

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 War was far from over, yet those countries
were looking for ways and means to reconstruct their systems of
education once peace was restored. Very quickly, the project gained
momentum and soon took on a universal note. New governments,
including that of the United States, decided to join in. Upon the proposal
of CAME, a United Nations Conference for the establishment of an
educational and cultural organization (ECO/CONF) was convened in
London from 1 to 16 November 1945. Scarcely had the war ended when
the conference opened. It gathered together the representatives of forty-
four countries who decided to create an organization that would embody
a genuine culture of peace. In their eyes, the new organization must
establish the “intellectual and moral solidarity of mankind” and, in so
doing, prevent the outbreak of another world war. 

UNESCO's Organizational Chart


OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY:

 EDUCATION
 NATURAL SCIENCES
 SOCIAL OR HUMAN SCIENCES
 CULTURE
 COMMUNICATION OR INFORMATION

LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY :

METHODOLOGY :

For the study, the data was collected from secondary sources only
 Internet
 Magazines
CHAPTER- 2

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