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Australian National Commission for UNESCO : ウィキペディア英語版 | Australian National Commission for UNESCO
The Australian National Commission for UNESCO was established under Section 7 of the ''United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Act,'' 1947 (Cwlth)and is the Australian government organisation responsible for advising on the implementation of UNESCO policies and programmes in Australia and for advising on Australia's involvement with UNESCO. The Commission comprises a Secretariat and a total of eighteen (18) members, and operates under the Charter of the Australian National Commission for UNESCO, a statutory instrument pursuant to Section 7 the above legislation. As peace education is fundamental to the mission of UNESCO, so too advising on the promotion and advancement of peace education in Australia is central to the role of the Australian National Commission for UNESCO. ==Further reading==
*James Page. 2002. 'The Australian National Commission for Unesco: Some Proposals for Reform'. ''Australian Journal of Public Administration''. 61(3): 106-112; available on-line at http://eprints.qut.edu.au/archive/00003578/ (Abstract) and http://eprints.qut.edu.au/archive/00003578/01/3578.pdf (Article).
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