what are the functions of UNESCO
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The main functions of UNESCO are to ensure that every child has access to a proper education, promoting cultural acceptance between nations while protecting historical sites, improving technology to aid in the distribution of resources and energy, and secure the safety of individual expression and basic human rights.
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The main functions of UNESCO are:
- Laboratory of ideas, including foresight: anticipating the great upheavals which will affect societies and assess the future of education, sciences, culture and communication.
- Standard-setter: setting, applying, monitoring and reviewing international norms and standards. This function is illustrated by UNESCO’s constant production and adoption of declarations, conventions, monitoring mechanisms etc.
- Clearing house: collecting, exchanging and disseminating information in its designated fields of competence.
- Capacity-builder in Member States in UNESCO’s fields of competence: providing advice and assistance to Member States on national policy and development programmes.
- Catalyst for international cooperation
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