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International Convention against Doping in Sport

File contains two signed original copies of the Convention in six languages, as well as a revised version of the Chinese text. There is also a copy of Circular Letter 3779 which distributed a copy of the Convention with its three Appendices to member states.

Letter of intent - United Nations World Conference on Disaster Reduction (WCDR)", Kobe, Japan, 18-22 January 2005

Subseries contains copies in different presentations of the Letter of Intent related to "Integrated Earth system risk analysis and sustainable disaster management" as discussed in the thematic session 3.8 "New International Initiatives for Research and Risk Mitigation of Floods (IFI) and Landslides (IPL)" of the United Nations World Conference on Disaster Reduction held on 19 January 2005 in Kobe, Japan.

Representative Works

The UNESCO Collection of Representative Works (or UNESCO Catalogue of Representative Works) was a UNESCO translation project that was active for about 57 years, from 1948 to about 2005. The purpose of the project was to translate masterpieces of world literature, primarily from a lesser known language into a more international language such as English and/or French. There were ~1,300 works in the catalog, consisting of over sixty-five different works of literature and representing around fifty Oriental languages, twenty European languages, and a number of African and Oceanian literatures and languages. The project also included translations from one less widely known language into another.

UNESCO financed the translations and publications, but UNESCO itself was not a publisher, instead working with other publishers who sold the books independently.

Associate Experts Programme

  • FR PUNES AG 08-LEG-A-465
  • Subseries
  • 1981-1983, 1990-1996, 2001, 2004
  • Part of Secretariat Records

Subseries consists of agreements between member states and UNESCO on the financing and recruitment of associate experts.

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