Mr Bhatara said the assessment was urgent to prevent a culture of revenge among the children or relatives of terror suspects.
New curriculums that give the Gypsies' own culture a fair wind have engaged the imaginations of children who might otherwise have dropped out.
This heritage is pursued by her granddaughter, Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for the Empowerment of Minority Children through Education and Culture, with whom the Director-General will meet during the visit.
As part of these endeavours, UNESCO and the Ministry of Information and Culture have produced a series of publications and promotional materials aimed at children, youth and the general public, highlighting the different aspects of the rich and varied cultural heritage of Afghanistan.
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She has also served (or serves) as a board member or Chair for numerous organizations, including Women for Women International, the Jane Goodall Institute, A Blade of Grass, Culture Project, Free the Children, and Video Volunteers.
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We produced some of the best designers in the world, because of our clothing culture and the fact we're more liberal with our children.
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On the occasion of UNESCO's 50th Anniversary, seven Sub-Regional Children's Culture of Peace Festivals were held around the world enabling pupils and teachers taking part in the UNESCO Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet) to speak out in favour of peace and tolerance.
For instance, accusations of dishonour may emerge because someone from an older migrant generation remains utterly tied to the culture or code of their village - and fails to accept their children have been brought up in modern British society with all that goes with that.
This is the latest example of parental concerns about children growing up in an oversexualised culture.
It is our hope that the academians, philosophers and policy makers will finally realize that it is the children whose hearts and brains we must tap with that Culture of Peace versus a Culture of War.
Or he could have highlighted - as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton often did during her tenure in the US Senate - that official Palestinian institutions indoctrinate Palestinian children in a culture of death, teach them to hate Jews and aspire to become suicide bombers in a jihad aimed at Israel's physical eradication.
The ready availability of that snack bar, packet of crisps or can of soft drink is reinforcing the grazing culture that is adding pounds to our children's waistlines.
The role of Njurinceke since the start of the Meru community was to preserve the cohesiveness of the people of Meru, the territorial integrity, ensure proper governance of the society with justice and fairness to all, protect the weak and vulnerable especially women and children, and act as guardians of culture and identity.
In the past century as feminists discovered the clitoris, gay liberationists discovered homosexuality, and flower children discovered free love the illusion of erotic novelty entered mass culture.
These visits play an important role in building community in Shimo-Koshiki: children gradually develop a sense of affiliation with their village and its culture, while the men who act as Toshidon reinforce their identity and the continuity of their longstanding traditions.
"We have a culture of trying to place blame on the manufacturer or someone else with deep pockets, but ultimately the safety of children is beholden to their parents, " Felman says.
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