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- 1923-1949
Part of International Institute of Intellectual Co-operation
Series consists of the correspondence files of the IICI. They are arranged in their original order according to an alpha-numeric classification scheme.
Part of International Institute of Intellectual Co-operation
Series consists of the correspondence files of the IICI. They are arranged in their original order according to an alpha-numeric classification scheme.
Part of International Institute of Intellectual Co-operation
The series contains documents on the liquidation of the Institute, mainly from 1946-1947. It includes the agreement between UNESCO and the IIIC, financial documents, as well as general correspondence. The files are in alpha-numeric order.
Part of International Institute of Intellectual Co-operation
Series consists of correspondence files from the CAME Secretariat which was based at the British Council. The series is arranged into two subseries: CAME Secretariat files (with a British Council filing scheme) and CAME Science Commission files (with a different numeric classification scheme).
Documents of the Director General
Part of Secretariat Documents
All official UNESCO Documents produced by the Director General of UNESCO.
Director General of UNESCO
Natural Sciences Sector publications
Part of UNESCO Publications
Publications of the Natural Science Sector and its predecessors
UNESCO. Natural Sciences Sector
Communication and Information Sector publications
Part of UNESCO Publications
Series consists of publications of the Communication and Information Sector and its predecessors.
UNESCO. Communication and Information Sector
Part of UNESCO Publications
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 projects purpose 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 1060 works in the catalog representing over sixty-five different literatures and representing around fifty Oriental languages, twenty European languages as well as 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 then sold the books independently.
Instruments signed with Member States
Part of Secretariat Records
Series primarily consists of legal instruments signed between UNESCO and member states, including state agencies and corporations. Instruments include co-operation agreements, host-country agreements, funds-in-trust agreements and plans of operation. UNESCO agreements signed with local governments are also filed in this series. The series also contains agreements signed between UNESCO and international, regional or other multilateral organizations as well as all multilateral conventions and recommendations adopted by the General Conference or other intergovernmental conferences which designated UNESCO as a depository. United Nations University (UNU), University for Peace (UPEACE) and World Maritime University (WMU) agreements are filed in this series, but other agreements signed with universities, including state universities, can be found in series B. UNITWIN agreements may be filed in this series or series B. Instruments are given a reference code and registered upon receipt in the Archives and are therefore in rough chronological order.
Division for Human Settlements and the Socio-Cultural Environment files
Part of Secretariat Records
Series consists of files transferred directly from the Division for Human Settlements and the Socio-Cultural Environment (SHS/ENV) and its successor the Division of Population and Human Settlements (SHS/POP). Files cover programme activities on rural and urban habitat, reconstruction, quality of life and human ecology. Activities include missions, training programmes and division contributions to conferences such as the 1982 World Conference on Cultural Policies (Mondiacult). Files contain general correspondence, internal memoranda and final documents. They are in no particular order.
UNESCO. Division for Human Settlements and the Socio-Cultural Environment
Records of Deputy Director-General Gerard Bolla
Part of Secretariat Records
Records of Deputy Director-General Michel de Bonnecorse
Part of Secretariat Records
Records of Deputy Director-General Adnan Badran
Part of Secretariat Records
Information Society Division Files
Part of Secretariat Records
The series includes the records of the Information Society Division (CI/INF). Files include records on the Division's projects and programmes, and on the work of numerous related committees, boards, and commissions.
Executive Board private meeting files
Part of Secretariat Records
Series consists of files of the ODG generated from the Private Meetings of the Executive Board. Senior posts are discussed at such meetings, including matters such as nominations, appointments, extensions of contracts, salaries, and the structure of the secretariat. The files consists of PRIV documents issued from the meetings (open for consultation after 20 years in another series), as well as notes and internal memoranda circulated between members of the Directorate. Series begins at the 70th Session of the Executive Board (1965) and ends at the 155th Session (1998).
Part of Secretariat Records
Part of Secretariat Records
Part of Secretariat Records
Executive Board private meeting summary records
Part of Secretariat Records
Records of Deputy Director-General M.S. Adiseshiah
Part of Secretariat Records
The series contain mostly copies of letters, memos, cables, mission reports signed by Adiseshiah or his Executive Assistants, as well as speeches and addresses delivered by him. Most items are of official character, however some are semi-official or personal. There are a few letters received in the files, however the majority of correspondence is out-going mail. There are also inspection reports and mission reports, documents on the negotiations with the representatives of Member States, as well as discussions with UNESCO representatives, officials and experts in the field. The series is arranged in 11 subseries, however, files are numbered sequentially despite the subseries.
Adiseshiah, Malcolm S.
Part of Archives and Documentation of International Organizations
Series consists of documents relating to the cooperation activities at a national level between the Department and different states. The countries concerned are: Egypt, Lebanon, Kuweit, Saudi Arabi, Tunisia, Syria, Oman, and Qatar.
Notes personnelles du Secrétaire général, Mr. G.S. Métraux
Part of Secretariat Records
Relations with Non-Governmental Organizations
Part of Secretariat Records
Series consists of files on Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) with whom UNESCO maintains or maintained official relations. It reflects the process of admission to categories of official relations as well as the ongoing activities undertaken in observance of the obligations of such categories. The files contain information on the NGO itself, but not necessarily on projects undertaken jointly with UNESCO. Files are arranged chronologically reflecting different transfers over time, and then roughly alphabetically by the French name of the NGO.
UNESCO. Section for Non-Governmental Organizations
Part of Archives and Documentation of International Organizations
The series contains an incomplete set of transcriptions of debates from the sessions of the General Assembly. Only a few sessions have transcriptions.
Part of Archives and Documentation of International Organizations
The IBI Executive Council met for 57 ordinary sessions and 4 extraordinary sessions. The series consists of an incomplete set of files on the sessions, containing the Council's decision and reports on the programme activities and finances of the Organization. The series starts at the 18th Session. Information on prior sessions can be found in the reference documents of the office of the Director-General of the IBI (series IBI/5/1/1).
Consultative Programme and Budget Committee
Part of Archives and Documentation of International Organizations
The Consultative Programme and Budget Committee was created by the 53rd Session of the IBI Executive Council. It held its first meetings on 27-28 February 1986 in Rome. The purpose of the Committee was to analyze proposals for programme activities and the budgets submitted by the Director-General for the years 1987-1988 and then to make recommendations based on its analysis to the Executive Council. The series mostly contains documents and correspondence exchanged by members of the Committee around the time of its meetings.
Part of Archives and Documentation of International Organizations
Part of Archives and Documentation of International Organizations
Subseries consists of original correspondence between IBI management and both internal and external correspondents. Correspondence prior to 1982 is missing. After 1982, the files appear to be complete up until 29 March 1988.
Study Series No: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 16
Annual Reports and Calendars of Activities
Documents de travail en tant que Délégué permanent de la France auprès de l’UNESCO
Cette série contient des documents de travail de Jacqueline Baudrier, au sein de l'UNESCO, et des documents généraux sur l'UNESCO et ses activités. Elle est constituée des deux sous-séries suivantes :
-Conférences générales, Conseils exécutifs et Comités
-UNESCO : Conférences, actualités et généralités
Retrait américain et crise de l’UNESCO
Cette série contient des documents de l'UNESCO, des coupures de presse et des correspondances autour de la crise de l'UNESCO. Elle est constituée des deux sous-séries suivantes :
-Commentaires et réactions officiels dont coupures de presse
-Coupures de presse et interventions de Jacqueline Baudrier
Part of Archives and Documentation of International Organizations
Subseries consists of outgoing mail as registered by the Secretariat of the Director General. The series is incomplete. Files prior to 1985 are missing except for one dating from 1983. There are small gaps in files from the beginning of 1985; however, files from that point onwards to 1988 are more complete.
Part of Archives and Documentation of International Organizations
Part of Audiovisual archives
The first documentary films produced by the organisation were published in the 1950s in order to show the activities of the organisation and to promote them to the external public. In 1958 a unit for radio and television production was established and started to broadcast regularly images taken on the occasion of official visits of state presidents, journeys of the Director General, inauguration etc.
Part of International Institute of Intellectual Co-operation
Series consists of correspondence files arranged into thirteen subseries. The original order and numbering scheme were maintained.
Committee for the Revision of the IBI Convention
Part of Archives and Documentation of International Organizations
The Committee for the Revision of the IBI Convention (REVCO) was an ad hoc committee of the IBI General Assembly. The Committee was convoked when a new revision of the Convention was being discussed. The subseries in particular contains examples of possible revisions to the Convention and to the internal regulations of the Organization since its creation. The subseries consists only of working documents from the Committee’s work in the 1980s.
Executive Council session transcriptions
Part of Archives and Documentation of International Organizations
Series consists of an incomplete set of transcripts and audio-recordings from the sessions of the Executive Council. Of the 57 ordinary sessions and 4 extraordinary sessions, there are only records from 29 sessions in this series.
Consultative Scientific Committee
Part of Archives and Documentation of International Organizations
The Consultative Scientific Committee was created by a decision at the 13th Session of the General Assembly of the IBI as part of a larger initiative of reflection on the Organization, its present situation and its future prospects. The Scientific Committee was proposed as a supporting body to IBI programme activities which would meet every two years to study and propose state of the art technologies and their use for the socio-economic and cultural development of member states.
The series consists of correspondence about the Committee exchanged between 8 January to 2 February 1987. One of its sessions seems to have been held on 20-21 January 1987. Any possible official documents from these meetings are missing.
Part of Audiovisual archives
The aim of UNESCO radio was to contribute to the understanding of the ideals that the Organization stands for, through discussion of issues in the field of education, science, culture and communication. Around fifteen 30-minute feature programmes were produced each year in at least three official languages of UNESCO, English, French, Spanish or Russian. Their subjects, chosen on the basis of their interest both for UNESCO and the general public, covered a vast field ranging from Aids to astronomy, from biodiversity to bioethics, from street children to indigenous peoples, from the violence of war to the culture of peace.
The recordings were offered on tape or cassette to over 400 national, public and community radios in all parts of the world (257 stations broadcasting in English, 60 in French, 60 in Spanish and 42 in Russian) as well as to international short-wave broadcasters.
Biographical files of staff members, experts, consultants, delegates etc. These biographical information do not claim to be complete in any way. They are more an arbitrary collection, updated on an irregular basis, which might be useful as additional information for researchers.
Part of Archives and Documentation of International Organizations
Series contains documents on conferences organized by the Arab Region Department.
Non-governmental Organization publications
Part of UNESCO Publications
Series consists of works compiled and published by non-governmental organizations which were either in receipt of specific funding from UNESCO, as well as those publications from NGOs which had official relations with UNESCO and were exchanging information based on the conditions of this relationship.
Part of International Institute of Intellectual Co-operation
Series consists of IICI account books and financial registers arranged into thirty-six volumes.
Records of Deputy Director-General C.L. Sharma
Part of Secretariat Records
Part of Secretariat Records
Series consists of fellowship files created by the Division of Training Abroad. It is arranged roughly in chronological order. Files contain applications to the programme and administrative correspondence. They are often very slight (3-5 documents), but can also have final reports and more substantive correspondence.
Donations, bequests and legacies
Part of Secretariat Records
Series consists of legal instruments or other documents generated when UNESCO received a donation of property. It does not include instruments related to gifts of art (with the exception of photograph C/9) or smaller regular donations of books, objects and equipment. The files are arranged in order of the reference code given upon registration in the Archives and are, therefore, roughly in chronological order.
Part of Secretariat Records
Director/ADG CAB chronological files
Part of Secretariat Records
Files consists of outgoing letters, notes and memoranda signed by the Director or Assistant-Director General of the Office of the Director-General.
Direction générale meeting files
Part of Secretariat Records
Part of Secretariat Records
Part of Secretariat Records
Part of Secretariat Records
Part of Secretariat Records
Part of Preparatory Commission of UNESCO
Part of International Institute of Intellectual Co-operation
Series consists of publications (periodicals, volumes, and series or collections) that IICI issued during its existence.
Part of International Institute of Intellectual Co-operation
Series consists of official documents of the IICI, the International Museums Office and the International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation. The original order has been maintained; documents are organized roughly in alpha-numeric order or in alphabetical order according to document code.
Part of UNESCO Publications
Publications of the Education Sector and its predecessors
UNESCO. Education Sector
Part of UNESCO Publications
Publications of the Culture Sector and its predecessors.
UNESCO. Culture Sector
Social and Human Sciences Sector publications
Part of UNESCO Publications
Publications of the Social and Human Science Sector and its predecessors
UNESCO. Social and Human Sciences Sector
Part of UNESCO Publications
All works published directly by UNESCO Field Offices
UNESCO Field Offices, Institutes and Centres
Part of UNESCO Publications
Works compiled and published byUNESCO in cooperation with other institutions
Instruments signed with organizations, companies and private individuals
Part of Secretariat Records
The series consists of legal instruments signed between UNESCO and non-governmental organizations, universities, foundations, private companies, or individuals. The series includes state universities and academies, but not research institutes with reporting relations to branches of government. United Nations University (UNU), University for Peace (UPEACE) and World Maritime University (WMU) agreements are filed under series A as they were established by the UN system. All UNESCO Chair agreements are filed in this series, but UNITWIN agreements may be found in series A or B. The Archives staff also used this series at first to register special documents or objects of intrinsic value, such as medals, emblems, speeches, recordings, and stamps. The series further contains subseries of agreements for the safeguarding campaigns. Agreements are arranged in order of the reference code given upon registration in the Archives and are, therefore, roughly in chronological order.
Records of Deputy Director-General John E. Fobes
Part of Secretariat Records
Records of Deputy Director-General Jean Knapp
Part of Secretariat Records
Alphabetical correspondence files
Part of Secretariat Records
Director/ADG CAB subject files
Part of Secretariat Records
Executive Board Committee on Conventions and Recommendations files
Part of Secretariat Records
Part of Secretariat Records
Series consists of ODG files on the Hammarskjold Commission - an independent body commissioned to advise the Director-General on ways and means of improving staff efficiency and management in the UNESCO Secretariat. The files are in original order.
Part of Secretariat Records
281.32 linear metres of textual records
Part of International Institute of Intellectual Co-operation
Series consists of the correspondence files of the OIM. It is arranged into thirteen sub-series, organized according to the original alpha-numeric classification system.
Photos and copies of documents
Part of Secretariat Records
Part of Secretariat Records
Part of Secretariat Records
Series consists of typed or mimeographed manuscripts that, for the most part, have no annotations. They are arranged in order of volume and chapters.
La France au sein de l’UNESCO et la Francophonie
Cette série contient des documents relatifs à l'action, à la place, et aux représentants de la France à l'UNESCO, ainsi que des documents relatifs à la francophonie, notamment dans le cadre de l'UNESCO et des organisations auxquelles participe Jacqueline Baudrier. Elle est constituée des deux sous-séries suivantes :
-CNF et Délégation de la France
-Francophonie
Dossiers professionnels et personnels divers
Cette série contient des documents extrêmement divers, pouvant être relatifs aussi bien à des activités officielles auprès de l'UNESCO qu'à des activités exercées à l'extérieur. Elle est constituée des trois sous-séries suivantes :
-Documents autour des interventions de Jacqueline Baudrier et conférence à Abidjan
-Documents divers
-Autres types de documents : photographies et agendas
Part of Archives and Documentation of International Organizations
The General Assembly met for 13 ordinary sessions and 6 extraordinary sessions. The documents include information on: decisions made at each session; financial reports; and, reports on the activities and budget of the Organization. Records from the 8th session of the General Assembly are missing from the series.
Part of Archives and Documentation of International Organizations
The Reflection Committee was established by a decision of the IBI Executive Council during its 54th session in April 1986. The Committee's purpose was to evaluate the present situation of the Organization and to reflect on future orientations and prospects. The Committee was composed of former Presidents of the governing bodies of the IBI - the General Assembly or the Executive Council. The series contains correspondence and records of the meeting of the Committee.
Correspondances avec les organisations et pays membres et non membres de l'IBI
Part of Archives and Documentation of International Organizations
Les correspondances du comité de liquidation concernent avant tout les modalités de règlement financier des employés licenciés et du matériel de l'IBI. Une part importante de la correspondance est faite avec le gouvernement italien d'une part, et l'UNESCO d'autre part. Les correspondances avec l'UNESCO concernent les modalités de versement des archives de l'IBI à l'UNESCO. Les correspondances avec les organisations internationales et les autres pays sont essentiellement des courriers de demande d'information sur la publication de l'IBI AGORA, les conférences et programmes en cours de l'IBI et les notifications de liquidation de l'organisation par Dino Valenza.
Part of Secretariat Records
Journal of World History maps and illustrations and consultants files
Part of Secretariat Records
Part of Secretariat Records
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