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Within the framework of the Government of Albania-United Nations Programme of Cooperation 2012-2016 and with the support of the Embassy of Sweden in Tirana, the UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe, Venice (Italy), organized a two-day workshop with journalists and students of journalism, at Masters level, from 7 to 8 December 2012 in Tirana, Albania, to enhance the fair and balanced reporting of gender issues.
UNESCO: OFFICE IN VENICE
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The implementation of this Strategy on The Safety of Journalists and The Issue of Impunity will be coordinated by UNESCO in close cooperation with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights (OHCHR).
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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Promoting North-South and South-South cooperation is at the root of the strategy of the Programme that is being carried in partnership with the Academy of Sciences for the Developing World (TWAS), scientific unions of the International Council for Science (ICSU), the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) and other science centres, IGOs and NGOs.
UNESCO: 6th Meeting of IBSP Scientific Board
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We hope that this may be the beginning of a larger initiative on this important topic which maximises IGCP and MAB Programme cooperation.
UNESCO: Basic Sciences
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The network will generate knowledge and innovation in support of the acquisition and use of literacy, and promote advocacy, policy formulation and programme delivery, as well as cooperation and partnerships.
UNESCO: International Literacy Day (8 September): UNESCO launches new Knowledge and Innovations Network for Literacy (KINL)
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The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) is presently funding a four-year programme to boost the development of the IGCP in Africa through training workshops and direct support for individual projects.
UNESCO: EARTH SCIENCES FOR SOCIETY
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The controversy over Klaus's re-election meant that when Petr Necas, the leader of the centre-right Civic Democrat party (ODS), was attempting to form a government after the 2010 parliamentary elections, several of his prospective coalition partners made their cooperation conditional on the new government making reform of the presidential election system part of its programme.
BBC: Q&A: Czech presidential election
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The visit to Kyoto also featured the signing of a Cooperation Agreement with Professor Hiroshi Matsumoto, President of Kyoto University, for the establishment of an internship programme to strengthen UNESCO's action -- "through many talented young women and men coming from one of the world's leading institutions of higher learning, a haven for Nobel Prize winners and Fields medallists" said Irina Bokova.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES