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12th General conference, Paris

Documents of the 12th General Conference of UNESCO, taking place in Paris as ordinary session.
President of the Conference: Mr. Paulo E. de Berrêdo CARNEIRO (Brazil).

24th General conference, Paris

Documents of the 24th General Conference of UNESCO, taking place in Paris as ordinary session.
President of the Conference: Mr. Guillermo PUTZEYS ALVAREZ (Guatemala).

26th General Conference, Paris

Documents of the 26th General Conference of UNESCO, taking place in Paris as ordinary session.
President of the Conference: Mr. Mr Bethwell Allan OGOT (Kenya).

30th General Conference, Paris

Documents of the 30th General Conference of UNESCO, taking place in Paris as ordinary session.
President of the Conference: Ms. Jaroslava MOSEROVA (Czech Republic).

31st General Conference, Paris

Documents of the 31st General Conference of UNESCO, taking place in Paris as ordinary session.
President of the Conference: Mr. Mr Ahmad JALALI (Islamic Republic of Iran).

32nd General Conference, Paris

Documents of the 32nd General Conference of UNESCO, taking place in Paris as ordinary session.
President of the Conference: Mr. Mr Michael Abiola OMOLEWA (Nigeria).

89th Executive Board session, Madrid/Paris

Documents of the 89th Executive Board session of UNESCO taking place in Madrid (First Part), then in Paris (Second part).
President of the session: Mr. Prem N. KIRPAL (India).

Main series documents

The rules on what is to be considered as a Main documents have changed throughout UNESCO’s existence. According to the definition giving in the UNESCO Manual, Secretariat handbook on administrative methods and precedures, main documents are:
Main series documents are mostly programme documents of a definitive nature which are distributed to all Member States. They include i.a. reports of meetings, surveys, analysis of replies to questionnaires and bibliographical and clearing house material.

Administrative circulars

Instructions of a temporary nature, or which are subject to frequent change, are conveyed to the Secretariat by Administrative Circulars.

Depending on the area regulated and the issuing authority, there are two types of Administrative Circular:

  1. Administrative Circulars on activity, finances and property
  2. Administrative Circulars on personnel matters

Circular Letters

Circular letters (CL) signed by the Director-General are addressed to the Governments of Member States or National Commissions for UNESCO in the course of official business. For example, they are used to inform the Governments, to solicit information from them and ask for their position on certain questions, to send invitations to conferences, to invite applications for higher posts in the Secretariat.

UNESCO Publications

Works published by UNESCO itself under its own imprint (complete until December 1971, afterwards some publications might be missing or only be available in the UNESCO library)

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