By contributing as a partner and supporter of this major European rendezvous between science and society, UNESCO demonstrates its commitment towards the re-strengthening of international cooperation for the advancement of science, establishment of science for development and peace, promotion of sustainable development and intercultural dialogue.
Other side events organized by UNESCO cover the areas of water resources, young women in science for sustainable development, and engineering for sustainable development.
UNESCO, which has a specific mandate in the sciences, has long promoted science for sustainable development through programs and platforms such as the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, the International Hydrological Programme, the International Geoscience Programme and the Man and the Biosphere Programme.
Furthering cooperation in Science and Technology for Caribbean Development First Caribbean Conference on Science and Technology, Port of Spain (Trinidad and Tobago), 23-25 September 1998.
Different activities will be undertaken to mobilize support for the objectives of the World Science Day for Peace and Development.
The very first entry point to discuss ocean governance at Rio was a side event of the Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for Sustainable Development on 12 June, focusing on Science and Governance for Global Sustainability.
The Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for Sustainable Development is organized by the International Council for Science (ICSU) in partnership with UNESCO, the World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO), the International Council of Social Sciences, the Brazilian Department of Science, Technology and Innovation and the Academy Brazilian Science.
The first Director of CISTRAT is Professor Wang Yuan, Executive Vice-President of the Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Development.
The award ceremony will be on November 10th, 2011, an envent that integrates various activities sponsored by UNESCO in commemoration of the World Day of Science for Peace and Development.
In November, during the celebration activities for the World Day of Science for Peace and Development, the students will find out who won the first, second and third places in both categories (papers and drawings).
In 2006, China's leadership unveiled the "National Medium- and Long-Term Plan for the Development of Science and Technology, " a blueprint for turning China into a tech powerhouse by 2020.
World Science Day for Peace and Development is celebrated each year on 10 November.
Prepare, plan and execute extra-budgetary projects and locate and mobilize extra-budgetary financial resources for science and sustainable development programmes in the Pacific.
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Presentation in the context of the World Science Day for Peace and Development: theme Towards Green Societies: equity, inclusiveness, participation.
Since its establishment by UNESCO in 2001, the World Science Day for Peace and Development is celebrated worldwide on 10 November each year.
It was intended to help Member States to formulate and execute adequate policy frameworks for science research and development aiming, inter alia, to support researchers and encourage new entrants.
World Science Day for Peace and Development was initiated to be celebrated world wide on the recommendations of Dr. Ishfaq Ahmed - a prominent scientist from Pakistan.
On Wednesday 10 November 2010 to mark the celebration of World Science Day for Peace and Development and the 25th anniversary of Dirac Medal lecture, Professor E.
The Samuel Lindow Foundation received UNESCO patronage and endorsement from the UKNC in November 2014, with a schedule of events to celebrate UNESCO World Science Day for Peace and Development.
Some of the key areas highlighted included marine biodiversity conservation, ocean acidification, marine pollution, and the required investment in science and capacity development for transitioning to a blue-green economy.
The session also coincides with the World Science Day for Peace and Development (10 November 2011) and celebrations of the 40th anniversary of the Man and the Biosphere Programme (3 November 2011).
Organized by the Society for the Archival Science Development and The Mexican Section of Archivists without borders.
The Division for Science Policy and Sustainable Development is preparing a new initiative: the Science, Technology and Innovation Global Assessment Programme (STIGAP).
Such data is particularly valuable for development and science, he said.
The programme includes an illustrative exhibition, screening of scientific films, popular science talk and student activities, which aims to sensitize the students and the general visitors about the potential use of science and technology for the sustainable development.
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Leading international scientists and policy-makers then came together during the Forum on Science Technology and Innovation for Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro in July 2012 and put forward a set of recommendation to help establish such co-designed research, technology and policy agendas.
In the framework of the 10th Anniversary of the UNESCO Declaration on Cultural Diversity and to mark the Celebration of World Science Day 2011 for Peace and Development, UNESCO is organizing a Side Event on 10 November from 1:20 to 3:00 PM in Room IX.
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It took place during the Forum on Science and Technology and Innovation for Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro on 13 June 2012.
Through this Board, the Secretary-General and UN agencies will obtain comprehensive advice on all dimensions of science, technology and innovation for sustainable development.
The Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for Sustainable Development will also provide an opportunity to launch the Future Earth initiative on 14 June.
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