PRESS RELEASE
Congratulations for all ones born with the same time with independence
27 august
Be free and truly independent…
I had the great luck to be in August, 1991, at Great National Assembly, where poetess Renata Verejanu had a speech among great personalities, after her sang Doina and Ion Aldea-Teodorovici, then we all descended of the improvised stage and get to Parliament and me, student in Ist grade, attended at voting of independence of Moldova, then we knocked a glass of champagne. When we left voting office Mrs. Verejanu told: “Now they will create new structures, all of them free and independent”. And being writer, she created the first media agency and the first independent magazine – first projects that contributed to the base of this original forum that is World Organization of Talented Children, born with the independence.
Born with the independence
World Organization of Talented Children (OMCT-WOTC) is an international forum for children and youth, born with the independence of Moldova.
WOTC is
First international NGO founded by the children of Moldova,
First NGO with general headquarters in Moldova,
First NGO with participatory status with Council of Europe.
WOTC is the first NGO who has created new structures in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe:
1. first media agency truly free and independent (founded at 27 august 1991, registered in November 1991 at Chisinau City Hall, remained with the same strategies and aims:
first school of democracy for a new type media,
first media agency who has brought together the first journalists forum and prestigious media agencies from other countries, while the Transnistria conflict (May 1992),
first journalistic school for students noncontaminated of totalitarianism,
first agency who collects and spreads information correctly, without any comments,
first and only agency who didn’t become pocket agency of anyone, without receiving any moral or material support, during all 15 years,
first press agency from Eastern Europe with NGO status, where nobody is paid, all being volunteers:
Young Journalists Agency “AMP-International”,
2. first publishings without censorships,
first magazine ruled by students,
first magazine made by students for students,
first magazine whom editorial staff is composed of students from different countries,
first publication from Moldova who has published Child’s Rights,
first magazine from Moldova that reached the White House, at UNESCO (Paris) and Council of Europe (Strasbourg) and in many other countries,
first issue that received a greeting from a head of state of USA (from Bill Clinton),
first magazine who published on its covers young talents from Transnistria, after the freezing of the conflict,
first magazine who published messages in different languages (Chinese, English, French etc),
first issue that launched children of different nations, religions, rases – from different countries, to Japan and Argentina or Peru,
first, unique and the most beautiful magazine published by the children in difficult situation, unpaid, without any grant from many sponsors from Moldova and without a sponsor cut out for the project:
Magazine “Micul Print”(1992),
First newspaper of children
First transfrontier newspaper of children
First newspaper launched in Romania
First newspaper who has published a greeting message from Secretary General of Council of Europe
First newspaper publishing a message from Norvegian Ambassador
Newspaper “Children of Europe” (published since 1997)
3. first european conference achieved by the students,
first European conference with field reports from different localities of Moldova,
first conference from Europe where participated a audience of 9000 people (Navodari, Romania, August 1997),
first European conference were even the journalists ask questions of contemporan media for children,
first conference from Eastern Europe where participated 50 journalists from different countries,
first European conference for children and youth dedicated to 50th Anniversary of Council of
first conference who promotes among children and implements one of the most important Child’s Rights – freedom of speake:
European Conference of Young Journalists (yearly since 1995).
4. first dialogue between cultures and people from South-Eastern Europe achieved by the children from Moldova,
first international contest founded in Moldova after the attaining the independence who inspired and helped other contests,
first dialogue between cultures and people from Moldova passed the borders of the country,
first international contest that has national phases in other countries,
first international contest that took place under the patronage of the heads of states, without receiving any financial support,
first and only international contest from Moldova who, only on volunteer work of kids from wotc, during 13 years create the prestige of the country, pushed by the culture ministry to make profit for this ministry,
first intercultural dialogue that has contributed to birth of generic All different, all equal”,
first cultural project from Moldova all time, with jury members of International Jury and great personalities of European culture:
Romania: Ion Caramitru, Culture Minister, Ana Blandiana, poetess,
Corina Chiriac, performer, Manuela Cernat, Doctor in Arts,
Mihai Constantinescu, Anastasia Lazariuc, Andrei Marga, Education Ministry
Greece: Victoria Victoratou, Head of Conservator,
Malta: Mariela Cassar, composer,
France: Pier Menat, Ambassador,
Russian Federation: Yurii Borisihin, doctor in Arts, Ecaterinburg, Natalia Reabova, director of Contest “Roza vetrov”, Andrei Varlamov, composerr, Ludmila Zorina, Moscow
Finland: Laura Finne-Elonen, president of festival,
Germany: Harris Ghouse,
Portugal: Hose Augusto Seabra, Ambassador, poet,
SUA: Mary Pendelton, ambassador, G.Stwart, embassy representative
China: Lin Zenlong, ambassador
Bulgaria: Lucezaria Ivanova, Biser Grigorov, A. Baycev
Georgia: George Kvabziridze
Poland: Lucina Liubienska, Grazinya Jamiak, Kracow
Belarus: Elena Vozmeteli, choreograph,
Azerbaidjan: Kerim Kerimlli, poet,
Ukraine: Victor Focsa, cultural attache, Konstantin Sirotkin, Ala Castelean
Moldova: Eugen Doga, Olga Colacu, Maria Biesu, Mihail Munteanu, Constantin Rusnac,
Turcia: Suleyman
Ankara, Netherlands, Egypt, Iraq, Argentina, Peru etc.etc.etc
First contest from Eastern Europe, with president of jury Mr. Secretary General of Council of Europe,
First intercultural dialogue from Eastern Europe who has brought over 50 thousands young talents, but also great personalities of cultural and diplomatic life from all over the continents, promotes the cultural diversity, only with small local sponsorships (1% of necessities) and a lot of volunteer work:
International Festival-Contest “Little Prince”.
5. Child’s Rights
first involving of Moldavian children in promotion of Child’s Rights,
first exit of children from Transnistria at national television, telling about the violations of Child’s Rights from that region,
first televised debates of UN Convention regarding Childs Rights,
first media information about Child’s Rights in UN Convention ,
first translations in color magazines of the Child’s Rights,
first volunteers among children (1991-1992) who informed local authorities about Child’s Rights,
first examples of good practices of implementing the Child’s Rights, authors-children, broadcasting tv shows with support of kids, the long-term project:
Child’s Rights – National Debates (1993-2006)
6. primul Forum Mondial al Copiilor Talentati
first message from Koitchiro Matsuura, Director General of UNESCO, received by children from Moldova,
first message from Walter Shcwimmer, Secretary General of Council of Europe to a project of children from Moldova,
7. first UNESCO Club from Moldova: Union “Children of Europe”, Club UNESCO, 2000,
first UNESCO Club from villages,
8. first UN club from Moldova (2000),
9. first Clubs of Council of Europe from Europe:
First Club of Council of Europe was created by children of Moldova in Chisinau (2001), then its members have created:
First Club of Council of Europe from Moscow,
First Club of Council of Europe from Malta,
First Club of Council of Europe from Bucovina (Ukraine)
First Club of Council of Europe from Ekaterinburg, Bucharest etc
10. First Caravan of Culture has started in 1993 in Moldova, for discovering, support and promote talented children; in 1995 has passed to Romania, then in 2000, by the project “Le Petit Tour de l”Europe” started to all European countries,
first Caravan from East to West that passed through all European capitals, to Council of Europe and UNESCO, where the children of Moldova, members of the Caravan, had meetings with different officials,
First project with which WOTC become an actor in the UN program “Decade of the Culture of Peace and Non Violence for the benefit of the children of the world” (2001-2010),
11. European Award
First NGO from Moldova that offers a European award to young europeans who work for the goodwill of their country and Europe,
First young people from Moldova who won this award
European Award “Young Person of the Year”(yearly since 2001)
12. first European Academy of Civil Society
14. first involving of the children from Transnistria
15. first structures created in other countries by an NGO from Moldova
17. first transfrontier conference of youth
18. first assembly in movement of youth
We were the first. What happened after us you know as well. But we would like you to know that this people have a long-term memory. And even in these conditions of great poverty, they still remember. It is terrible that after 15 years of independence to realize that your country can be left without mothers and children, as many girls are slaves in western countries and Middle East, being traficed with the help of the embassies, another girls are in Russia, and the students from province are sold even here, at home.
There is a question: fabulous sums from the selling of these human beings, are they the support of some political parties, at “free and correct” elections? Why the politicians aren’t concerned about the disaster that is happening with the society?
Although: we are not free from 15 years.
Some people just can’t afford to be free.
Press release for Young Journalists Agency “AMP-International”
Madame Crina Bocsan,
Je
suis président de l'association "France-Roumanie: Regards Croisés"
partenaire de la FRACCU dont l'objet est de promouvoir les relations
culturelles notamment franco-roumaines par des échanges artistiques et
culturels entre artistes, organismes publics ou privés.
Suite à
un entretien avec Madame Popescu, je vous adresse les activités
culturelles que développe l'association afin que vous puissiez les
utiliser lors de la réunion du 8 octobre:
-2002 : organisation
des premières rencontres d'arts plastiques franco-roumaines de
Montreuil (19/26 octobre à l'association Comme Vous Emoi)
-2003 : aide à la constitution d'un fond de livres français pour la bibliothèque de Crucea (Moldavie)
-2004 : exposition d'artistes français à Bacau
(Moldavie)
résidence d'artistes à Slanic Moldova (juillet) et exposition à la galerie Apostu (Bacau)
-2005 : participation à l'échange artistique franco-roumain "Arts visuels" à la galerie de la Vache Bleue (Paris 19e)
Organisation d'une exposition itinérante "Frontières"
- 2006:
du 15 au 26 juillet 2006: organisation d'une résidence d'artistes à Coucouron (Ardèche - voir dépliant)
suivie d'une exposition itinérante:
- du 22 juillet au 9 août ; Atelier Terre de Lumière, Coucouron (Ardèche)
- du 26 août au 10 octobre : Galerie de l'hôpital, Puy-en-Velay (Haute-Loire)
- du 13 octobre au 27 octobre : Maison Pour Tous Jules Vallès, Villejuif (Val-de-Marne).
En
2007 nous souhaiterions organiser une exposition à Bucarest des oeuvres
réalisée lors de la résidence de cet été sur le thème "Frontières".
Nous
recherchons une salle d'exposition / logement pour cet évènement.
Si vous pouvez nous aider / conseiller nous étudierons toutes les propositions.
En
espérant que ces informations vous seront utiles et en vous remerciant
d'avance pour votre aide, je vous prie d'agréer, madame Crina Bocsan,
l'expression de mes sentiments distingués.
Federation activity 2003-2004
The fact that a lot of NGOs shared UNESCO’s ideals and principles and manifested their opening to partnerships with national and international organisms has lead to the establishment of FRACCU (Romanian Federation of Associations, Clubs and Centres) in July 1999. FRACCU has been founded by 5 NGOs and has juridical personality. The intentions of the federation are to be found in UNESCO’s principles and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by UNO’s General Assembly in 10.12.1948. UNESCO’s ideals are promoted through specific actions in education, science and cultural fields. The main objectives of FRACCU are to facilitate cooperation among the clubs, centers and associations that are its members, to supply specialized reference material, to initiate and support the establishment of further UNESCO Clubs, encouraging contacts with clubs or similar organizations in other countries and cooperation with UNESCO National Commission. The activities mentioned below are initiated and implemented by FRACCU by itself or in partnership with certain members of FRACCU.
* International Symposium: The history of a name: Iulia Hasdeu (Iulia Hasdeu Association)
* Appeal for Peace – message broadcasted at the national level and abroad, UNESCO clubs network (Romania club UNESCO)
* National Symposium in Alternative Medicine, 13th edition (Mirabilis-Alternative Foundation club UNESCO)
* Youth Days – activities meant to stimulate the civic participation of young people 2003,2004 (COGITO)
* Ferdinand and Maria, King and Queen of the Nation Completion – conference (Iulia Hasdeu Association)
* Several meetings dedicated to other UNESCO clubs activities: “Iulia Hasdeu” Association, Centre of Complexity Studies, Cygnus (Romania club UNESCO)
* Creation Camp for Youth Vatopedi, Greece – as a participant on behalf of Romania
* International Balkan Symposium for Youth about international relationships, 2nd edition (Alumnus club)
* Establishment of The FRACCU Group for Women Condition
* National Symposium dedicated to the International Environment Day (The FRACCU Group for Women Condition in partnership with Romanian Institute for Human Rights and The Romanian Association for United Nations)
* Debate and Seminar entitled: The environment healthy for the children (The FRACCU Group for Women Condition)
* A child and a Pine Tree – charity action for the benefit of young mothers (The FRACCU Group for Women Condition)
* 8 March - International Women Day – Musical show (The FRACCU Group for Women Condition)
* Education in the spirit of gender policy – seminar(The FRACCU Group for Women Condition)
* The cultural feminine message towards Europe (The FRACCU Group for Women Condition)
* Economical Criminality – debate (in partnership with The Ministry of Internal Affairs)
The changes that appeared in Romania’s political, economical and social life in the last 15 years also influenced the civil society. The numerous non-governmental organisations, associations and foundations that are now more than 10.000 constituted an expression of enthusiasm, ideals and people’s preoccupation in different fields of activities. NGOs that excelled are those with environmental, social problems, culture and art, human rights, youth organisations, tourism and those who had less success are associations with scientific and educational profile. Even if a lot less organisations remained active, this movement had to be taken into account, the results obtained by some of the organisations are noteworthy.
The movement of UNESCO Clubs in Romania contains actually more than 45 NGOs (30 of them are pro active) that cover all the domains UNESCO has interest in (according to national priorities) and promote the same solidarity attitude of collaboration and experience exchange. The following percentual partition in interest domains and club activities can be noticed:
* 15% science, education and creativity
* 14% arts
* 12% medical domain
* 12% culture
* 12% political sciences, economy and management
* 10% preservation of national traditions and culture
* 7% environment and tourism
* 7% journalistic activities
* 5% youth
* 3% promoting peace and human rights
* 3% gender issues
Among the actions deployed by the UNESCO clubs between 2003-2004 we recollect:
1. Youth Activities
* Youth Camp – Alpine Ski, Busteni resort (Caltun),
* Youth exchange under the project ECO CHALLENGE in EUROPE (international participation Norvegia, Belgia, Italia (Cubul UNESCO Rivoli), Franta, Polonia (Caltun)
* Infocenter – project for youth meant to disseminate information from various domains (Cygnus)
* Summer Camp, Atlantykron in partnership with other NGOs and Romanian Nat.Com. (Cygnus)
* Astronomy and Ecology Summer camp for Youth – 2nd edition (Sirius)
* The young people of the New Milenium – Celebration of the International Youth Day: round tables
* “The sky – the same for all of us” (Sirius)
* Me and future – educational program for young people: journalism, communication, human relationships, children care (The Health Messengers)
* InfoCentre – meant to enhance the young people access to information (COGITO)
* Multiplier of European information – 4 information sessions in high schools (COGITO)
* FERRON – long term voluntary probation – students mobility and exchange, permanent program (COGITO)
* Century’s Itinerary – stimulating the students mobility in Europe (COGITO)
* Europe at High school – information about European values (COGITO)
* Local Youth Groups – clusters of creative young people (COGITO)
* “Young Talents” - Music Recital performed by pupils (Ionel Perlea UNESCO Centre)
* National Reunion of Children and Youth Counsels - Pal-Tin Counsels (Master Forum)
2. Preserving the environment
* Ecological activities and reconstruction of Arges Valey (Caltun)
* Climatic changes and consequences – seminar (Sibienii Pacifisti)
* “A clean Planet!” – debate (Sirius)
* International Day of Environment – Thematic trip (Sirius)
* Water – Resource of life - Paintings exhibition dedicated to The international Day of Wet Areas (Ionel Perlea UNESCO Centre)
3. Exhibitions, Multimedia, Art, Music
* Lights and Flowers – photos exhibiton (Caltun)
* Nowadays Painters at Balcic – round table “Balcic Phenomenon in Romanian paintings” (Elite Art Club Unesco)
* Round table “Queen Mary of Romania and Balcic” (Elite Art Club Unesco)
* Creativity Camp, Balcic (Elite Art Club Unesco)
* CD Launching – Ion Irimescu, A life dedicated to Art (Cygnus)
* The Musical Show (Elite Art Club Unesco)
* The Shumsky Festival in partnership with Shumpsky Foundation (Elite Art Club Unesco)
* Good Morning Balkan – painting exhibition, under the Romanian President auspices (Elite Art Club Unesco)
* Waltz Concert – Christmas Day (Elit Art)
* International New Music week – the main festival of contemporary music in Romania directed by 2 members of ARFA (ARFA)
* CD released – 4 orchestral premieres with soloists, written by Romanian male and female composers (ARFA)
* The Contemporary Art Season – FORUM - ART – project involving music, dance, poetry, thetre and visual arts, 3 editions (ARFA)
* INTER - ART Contemporary Music and Dance Group, international group whose productions blend original music with choreography, or video, featuring artistic personalities from Romania or from abroad (over 30 representations on many stages from Romania or abroad, touring in Italy (2003), France (2003), Greece (2004). (ARFA)
* International ART DIGITAL ERA - project under the European Commission program “Culture 2000” (ARFA)
* Dutch Music Events in Bucharest - programs of the Percussion Group The Hague and of Inter-Art Group, promoting mostly Dutch Contemporary Music, bur also some Romanian works (ARFA)
* MultiSonicFest, a first initiative of this kind in Romania (ARFA)
* Launching of the Poetry Volume “Chiparosi fara anotimp” by Adriana Balan (Romania club UNESCO)
* Book launching – Alexandru Ciucurencu (UNESCO anniversary 2003), by Alexandru Ivanescu (Romania club UNESCO)
* First audition opera: “Marele cântec” by Marius Ciulica, performed by Magnus Cantus Coelestis Orchestra (Romania club UNESCO)
* Expo-Book – books exhibition (ADEP)
* Book festival – The Artistic and Cultural Coffee Shop (ADEP)
* Celebration of the well known Romanian poet Nichita Stanescu (ADEP)
* “EMINESCIANA” – Round table, Book exhibition (Ionel Perlea UNESCO Centre)
* Wooden Sculture Exhibition “CHIPURI Si NECHIPURI”, author Grigore Patrichi SMULTI (Ionel Perlea UNESCO Centre)
* Holy Medal Exhibition “The Religion Influence in Art” (Ionel Perlea UNESCO Centre)
* “Spring show room” – art exhibition (Ionel Perlea UNESCO Centre)
* Youth Trophy “AMARA”- National Romanian Music Interpretation Festival, XXXVII th edition (Ionel Perlea UNESCO Centre)
* Art Exhibition “REAL & IMAGINARY”, author Silviu Runcanu (Ionel Perlea UNESCO Centre)
* Gaudeamus – book show room participation (Iulia Hasdeu Association)
* Autumn in Bistrita county – artistic and cultural event (Granicerii Transilvani in local administration)
4. Culture of Peace and Human rights
*
The war of Bush Family – info seminar (Sibienii Pacifisti)
*
Holocaust Memorial Day - seminar (Sibienii Pacifisti)
*
Peace March in Sibiu City (Sibienii Pacifisti)
*
Press conference-Humanist Movement in Italy (Sibienii Pacifisti)
*
Meeting of Humanism Movement in Sibiu city (Sibienii Pacifisti)
*
Celebration of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Days (Sibienii Pacifisti)
*
Celebration of The International Peace Day (Sibienii Pacifisti)
*
Yugoslavia of ‘90s – conference, book launching, exhibition Valeria Tofan (Romania club UNESCO)
5. Gender Issues
*
International Day for women rights (Sibienii Pacifisti)
*
Celebration of the International Woman Day (Romania Club UNESCO)
*
UNESCO policy in gender issues – round table, debate (Romania club UNESCO)
6. Celebrations
*
Europe Days (Sibienii Pacifisti)
*
Symphonic Concert – Romanian Symphonic Orchestra- on the occasion of National Flag Day Celebration (Elit Art)
*
Activities dedicated to UNESCO anniversaries: Stephen the Great: CDs Launched – The Saint PUTNA Monastery, Suceava Fortress, The Saint DRAGOMIRNA Monastery (Cygnus)
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Celebration of The International Poetry Day – Poetry Contest “Luceafarul” (Sirius)
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Celebration of 75 years of Romanian Broadcasting (Romania club UNESCO)
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Award Ceremony “The personality of UNESCO year 2002” (Romania club UNESCO)
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Celebration of the International Day of Health – aspect of the Romanian medicine history (Romania club UNESCO)
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Celebration of the International Sun Day - Poetry recital (Romania club UNESCO)
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24 January- The Principality Unification, Seminar and artistic Show (Romania club UNESCO)
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8 MARCH- International Woman Day, Painting Exhibition entitled “Times and seasons” by CANDREA IONESCU (Ionel Perlea UNESCO Centre)
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“Come and get Light” – International Religion Painting Exhibition for children, 10th edition (Ionel Perlea UNESCO Centre)
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City of SLOBOZIA Days (Ionel Perlea UNESCO Centre)
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1 June- Chilhood Universe, Paintings Exhibition (Ionel Perlea UNESCO Centre)
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”1st DECEMBER- National Day of ROMANIA”- Musical Show performed by The Symphonic Orchestra “Dinu Lipatti” Bucharest (Ionel Perlea UNESCO Centre)
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Nicolas Georgescu-Roegen (byoeconomy creator) celebration, in partnership with Romanian Society for Economy (SOREC) under American Embassy auspices (Center of Complexity Studies)
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The Two Julia’s Day-Campina Castle (Iulia Hasdeu Association)
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Celebrating Steven The Great (UNESCO anniversary), literary contest (Iulia Hasdeu Association)
7. Preserving national tradition and culture
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Bucovinean Values in European Context – project dedicated to preserve traditional culture and costumes (Cygnus)
*
Documentary trip to Balcic (Romania club UNESCO)
*
National Specificity in Romanian Spirituality – conference (Romania club UNESCO)
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Cultural Tourism – Trip to Balcic (Romania club UNESCO)
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“ION ALBESTEANU” FESTIVAL – National Festival-Contest National of the Young Interpreters from rural areas, 2nd edition (Ionel Perlea UNESCO Centre)
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The Traditional Flower Caravan (Iulia Hasdeu Association)
*
Eminescu, Literary circle – Contest and debate entitled: Eminescu, differently (Iulia Hasdeu Association)
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Launching the contest: Loving the book (Iulia Hasdeu Association)
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Documentary trip to the Monasteries (Iulia Hasdeu Association)
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Reality and fiction- debating the Fantasy Journal by Iulia Hasdeu (partnership with National Commission) (Iulia Hasdeu Association)
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Meeting the Gheorghe Pitut poetry (Iulia Hasdeu Association)
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Introducing the literary creation of Daniela Caurea (Iulia Hasdeu Association)
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Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu, an encyclopedic spirit (Iulia Hasdeu Association)
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Literary circle: The poet of immortality -Magda Isanos (Iulia Hasdeu Association)
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Cherishing our values: The Hasdeu’s (Iulia Hasdeu Association)
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Remember Iulia Hasdeu – celebration (Iulia Hasdeu Association)
8. Civic activities
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Loving life, loving the city – civic educational project (Cygnus)
*
My first vote – multimedia civic and educational campaign (The Health Messengers)
*
Challenge Day – sport competition and activities (COGITO)
*
Community Service Learning Network – international partnership meant to increase the role of the civil society at local and regional level, permanent program (COGITO)
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The role of Civil society in its relationship with local administration – seminar (Granicerii Transilvani)
9. Science, research, education
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National Physics Seminar ”EVRIKA!” (Cygnus)
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Launching the Magazine “Cygnus-Newsletter for Gymnasium education” (Cygnus)
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Week-end School – non formal educational activities for young students (Cygnus)
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Eminescu, the National poet, and education (Sirius)
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Launching the Magazine “Steps towards infinity”, no.10,11 (Sirius)
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National Contest of Design, Painting and Astronomy Photos-3rd edition
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Celebration of The Astronomy Day (Sirius)
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National Symposium “Education and Astronomy in the 3rd Millennium” (Sirius)
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Activities dedicated to “The week of Global Education”, theme: “Together in the Europe without poverty” (Sirius)
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Great astronomical anniversaries – Kepler, modern approach creator of the Solar System (Sirius)
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H-Radio – TV and radio informational programs about health (The Health Messengers)
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Ecology Lesson – non formal education focused on the environment (COGITO)
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Spring Camp-Champion Point , creative camp, usage of ICTs in real experiments, in partnership with SIVECO ltd (Center of Complexity Studies)
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Summer Camp, Atlantykron, in partnership with other NGOs and Romanian Nat.Com, Launching the project SETI&C (Complexity and Communication with extraterrestrial intelligence) (Center of Complexity Studies)
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Hands on Science International Project (Slovenia) – participating with the pilot program Nexus-T Romania representative (Center of Complexity Studies)
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Launching the web portal (first of a kind in Romania) dedicated to promoting The Science of Complexity (Center of Complexity Studies)
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Launching the LUM (Multiply Users Laboratory) – e-learning and e-laboratory, in partnership with Politehnica University Bucharest (Center of Complexity Studies)
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TORNADA – project dedicated to the students in Management and Economy for promoting the application of Science of Complexity in Economy (Center of Complexity Studies)
10. Fight against drugs and slavery
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Children against drugs – educational program meant to train young people to organize multimedia campaign against drugs (The Health Messengers)
11. Partnership activities
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Cooperation in Euro region Danube, Cris, Mures, Tisa (COGITO)
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Exhibition Atena Corlateanu (Romania club UNESCO and Ionel Perlea UNESCO Centre)
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International Contest “ART is CULTURE” –ITALY( Ionel Perlea UNESCO Centre and International Academy “Art is Culture”-Castel san Giorgio, Italy)
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“BATIK”- Yonka Gospodinova exhibition from Bulgaria
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LINKEAST Project – International project for representatives of Institutes of culture
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Theater Micro Performances (Ionel Perlea UNESCO Centre and Jewish State Theater)
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Conferences on Science of Complexity with applications in various domains, in partnership Romanian Chamber of Commerce and American Chamber of Commerce (Center of Complexity Studies)
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The Complexity Land – conferences, round tables, debates in partnership with National Commission (Center of Complexity Studies)
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Book show room entitled The literary life, in partnership (Iulia Hasdeu Association and Ionel Perlea Centre)
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Festival-Contest of Lied Interpretation “Ionel Perlea”, XII edition (Ionel Perlea Centre and National Commission)
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Acciones del Centro UNESCO Melilla
para la memoria de la Federación Europea
- Participación en programas radiofónicos sobre "Días Internacionales" en colaboración con Onda-Cero, Melilla, 2001.
- Desarrollo del programa "Prevención y Tratamiento del Absentismo Escolar" mediante convenio con el MECD, durante los cursos: 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03.
- Participación en Seminario Interregional organizado por la FMACU "Humanidad, Naturaleza y Tecnología: Nace un nuevo mundo" del 23 al 28 de septiembre de 2000 en Hannover (Alemania).
- Participación en Comité Permanente de la Confederación Española, en Granada, días 8 y 9 de diciembre de 2000.
- Proclamación de Socio Honorífico al Sr. Ayú Llamandas Lalchandani, Melilla, 20-dic-2000.
- Participación en Jornadas Bilaterales España-Marruecos, Granada (España), abril de 2001.
- Publicación de investigación sobre problemas de la voz en profesorado de Melilla en colaboración con MECD y Consejería de Educación. Melilla, 2001.
- Participación en Asamblea General de la Confederación Española, 26-03-2001 en Madrid.
- Realización del curso "Educador Social: Contexto Protección de Menores" del 15 de marzo al 2 de mayo de 2001, en colaboración con Consejería de Bienestar Social de la C.A. de Melilla.
- Participación en Asamblea Constitutiva de Federación Europea , en Busteni (Rumanía), del 15 al 20 de febrero de 2001.
- Participación en Encuentro "Leer para construir la paz" organizado por Centro UNESCO de Florencia (Italia) y Bibliotecas Asociadas a la UNESCO (UNAL) marzo 2001.
- Participación en Asamblea General de la Confederación Española en Madrid, 25 de enero de 2001.
- Participación en Asamblea General de la Confederación Española en Madrid, 26 de marzo de 2001.
- Participación en presentación de proyecto de Biblioteca Asociada a la UNESCO del Centro de Profesores de Melilla, 2001.
- Participación en "III Congreso Andaluz de Educación Social", Málaga (España) del 9 al 11 de mayo de 2001.
- Firma del Convenio con Instituto Nacional de Juventud y Consejería de Educación para programa de intervención social; "Atención a Jóvenes drogodependientes en instituciones penitenciarias", desarrollado durante los años 2001 y 2002 en Melilla.
- Firma del Convenio con Consejería de Bienestar Social, para "Atención a menores inmigrantes en Centro de Acogida Temporal", desarrollado desde 15 de junio de 2001.
- Participación en I Seminario Hispano Marroquí organizado por el Centro UNESCO de Andalucía sobre "Ética y liderazgo juvenil. Encuentro de jóvenes por la paz" en Granada (España) del 3 al 5 de abril de 2001.
- Participación en "III Congreso Andaluz de Educación Social: Ed. Social y Valores Democráticos: un nuevo planteamiento" organizado por Facultades Andaluzas de Ciencias de la Educación en Málaga, del 9 al 11 de mayo de 2001.
- Participación en recepción de S.A. Real la Infanta Cristina al Director General de la UNESCO en Barcelona, 18 de junio de 2001.
- Participación en II Conferencia Europea sobre Patrimonio: "Patrimonio y Cultura de Paz"organizada por Club UNESCO de Oporto (Portugal), septiembre de 2001.
- Participación en reunión de Comité Permanente de la Confederación Española, Granada, 14 de octubre de 2001.
- Impartición del curso "Voluntariado y función docente" para el profesorado de Melilla, del 22 de octubre al 19 de noviembre de 2001.
- Participación en Congreso Internacional "Violencia mediatica, infancia, adolescencia y cultura de paz" organizado por Centro UNESCO-Andalucía del 15 al 17 de octubre de 2001.
- Participación en Asamblea General de la Confederación Española en Yuste (Cáceres) el 5 de diciembre de 2001.
- Participación en "Seminario Estatal de Intercambio de Experiencias de Asociaciones, Centros y Clubes UNESCO", organizado por Confederación Española, Yuste (Cáceres) 3 y 4 de diciembre de 2001.
- Acto de nombramiento de Socio Honorífico del Centro UNESCO-Melilla a D. Eduardo Morillas, pintor y profesor melillense, 20 de diciembre de 2001.
- Desarrollo del curso organizado por el Centro UNESCO-Melilla: "Educador Social: Contexto Reforma de Menores", enero de 2002.
- Participación en Encuentro del Consejo Ejecutivo de la Federación Europea de ACC UNESCO (FEACU) en Melilla, marzo de 2002.
- Firma de Convenio con la Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla para la implementación del programa "Ejecución de medidas impuestas por los jueces de menores", desde febrero de 2002.
- Asamblea Anual Ordinaria del Centro UNESCO-Melilla, IES "Juan Antonio Fernández" 14 de mayo de 2002.
- Asamblea Extraordinaria del Centro UNESCO-Melilla, IES "Juan Antonio Fernández" 10 de septiembre de 2002.
- Participación en Jornadas del Club UNESCO de Pechina (Almería) sobre "Educación, Medio ambiente y desarrollo", octubre 2002.
- Participación en encuentro del Consejo Ejecutivo de la Federación Europea en Nafpaktos (Grecia) del 7 al 10 de noviembre de 2002.
- Apoyo a visita a Melilla del Coordinador Nacional de Escuelas Asociadas a la UNESCO, D. Miquel Martí, diciembre de 2002.
- Programa de donación al Club UNESCO de Nador (Marruecos), desde diciembre de 2002.
- Programa de apoyo a Asociación ASCLAVE de Atenas (Grecia), desde diciembre de 2002.
- Participación en Asamblea General de Confederación Española en Priego de Córdoba, 3 de diciembre de 2002.
- Participación en "I Jornadas de Educación para la Cultura de Paz y Prevención de la Violencia en Centros Educativos" (3-5 dic.2002) organizadas por Comisión Nacional UNESCO, Club UNESCO de Priego de Córdoba y Centro UNESCO Andalucía.
- Acto de Socia Honorífica del Centro UNESCO de Melilla de Dña. Pilar Muñoz, profesora de baile, Melilla, diciembre de 2002.
- Impartición de curso de "Heráldica, Escudo de Melilla y España", en el Centro de Profesores (CPR-MECD), enero 2003.
- Participación en proyecto sobre "Potenciación del voluntariado" en colaboración con el MECD, 2003.
- Participación en proyecto sobre "Semana del libro", en colaboración con el MECD, año 2003.
- Participación en Congreso Internacional "Convivencia Juvenil. Repensar el Conflicto", Mallorca, febrero de 2003.
- Presentación del libro de poemas de D. Antonio Pérez: "Contracorriente". Prólogo de Federico Mayor Zaragoza. Facultad de Educación, Melilla 27 de marzo de 2003.
- Participación en II Congreso Nacional de Gestión y Administración Pública, organizado por la EU de Ciencias Sociales de la Universidad de Granada en el Campus de Melilla, del 26 al 29 de marzo de 2003.
- Participación en Jornadas sobre "Etica, compromiso y medio ambiente" organizadas por el Centro UNESCO de Andalucía (Granada), del 1 al 3 de abril de 2003.
- Dirección del curso: "Educar en valores desde el liderazgo educativo", impartido en el Centro UNESCO en el CPR (MECD) de Melilla y organizado en colaboración con la Consejería de Bienestar Social de la C.A. de Melilla, del 24 al 27 de abril de 2003.
- Organización del "Encuentro Nacional de Expertos e Investigadores en Educación Social" organizado en colaboración con la Universidad "Pablo de Olavide" (Sevilla) en Melilla del 8 al 11 de mayo de 2003.
- Participación en "III Seminario de Formación en Ed. Social y ASC", organizado por la U. de Sevilla, en Melilla los días 9 y 10 de mayo de 2003.
- Participación en programa radiofónico de Onda-Cero del día 26 de mayo de 2003: "Rostrogordo: nueva experiencia educativa en el Programa de Acogida".
- Participación en Asamblea de la Confederación Española de ACC UNESCO en Cáceres, el 3 de junio de 2003.
- Participación en "I Encuentro de la Red Civil de la UNESCO en España e Iberoamérica". Organizada por la Comisión Nacional Española, en Cáceres del 3 al 6 de junio de 2003.
- Participación en programa radiofónico de Onda-Cero del día 9 de junio de 2003: "I Encuentro de la Red Civil de UNESCO".
- Participación en programa radiofónico de Onda-Cero del día 23 de junio de 2003: "Segundo aniversario del Programa de Acogida. Análisis factorial".
- Participación en VI Congreso de la Federación Mundial de Asociaciones, Centros y Clubes UNESCO, en Limassol (Chipre) del 5 al 10 de septiembre de 2003, bajo el lema "Los Clubes UNESCO un puente hacia la diversidad cultural".
- Nombramiento de Socio Honorífico 2003 a D. "Eladio Algarrra" en Campus Universitario el 27 de noviembre de 2003.
- Participación en Encuentro Internacional de UNESCO en Florencia (Italia), del 4 al 6 de diciembre de 2003, bajo el tema: "La comunicación para los derechos humanos. El derecho a la identidad cultural para la tradición, el desarrollo y la tecnología".
- Desarrollo del Seminario: "Análisis organizativo y funcional de los centros de atención a menores en el ámbito de la C. A. de Melilla: Concreción reglamentaria".
- Participación en 23 ª Sesión del Consejo Ejecutivo de la Federación Mundial (FMACU) celebrado en Vinci (Italia) del 27 de febrero al 3 de marzo de 2004.
- Participación en programa radiofónico de la Cadena Ser (Melilla), el 9 de marzo de 2004: "La UNESCO y su acción".
- Campaña de ayuda humanitaria a los afectados del Terremoto de Alhucemas (Marruecos) febrero-marzo 2004.
- Participación en Encuentro de Jóvenes en Estrasburgo (Francia), julio de 2004, bajo el título "Jóvenes europeos y aprendizaje democrático", organizado por la UNESCO, el Consejo de Europa, la Federación Europea y la Federación Francesa de ACC UNESCO.
- Participación en diferentes Grupos de Trabajo de la DFMACU y la Federación Europea en París (Francia) del 13 al 19 de septiembre de 2004.
- Libros publicados por el Centro UNESCO de la C. A. de Melilla:
- Investigación en Educación Social y Política de Empleo. Estudio de casos en contexos multiculturales. ISBN: 84-699-7266-5
- La UNESCO en Melilla. Recopilación normativa y fundamentos. ISBN: 84-699-7268-5.
- Menores en riesgo de exclusión. Convenios Internacionales. Proyecto de intervención. ISBN: 84-699-7267-7.
- Encuentro cultural y educación. Mujeres inmigrantes de origen tamazight en Melilla. ISBN: 84-699-7904-3.
- Política Internacional y Nacional en relación con las personas mayores: contextos normativos. ISBN: 84-699-8202-8.
- El voluntariado y la UNESCO. ISBN: 84-699-8203-6.
- Educación sexual y educación social. Valores sexuales y compromiso social. ISBN: 84-699-8370-9.
- Procesos de inclusión y exclusión sociolaboral de personas con discapacidad. ISBN: 84-699-9169-8.
- Salud sexual y salud social. Valores y compromiso educativo. ISBN: 84-699-9171-X
- Envejecimiento y calidad de vida. ISBN: 84-699-9170-1.
- Engranajes educativos de melilla. Un estudio de los elementos curriculares en los IES en la etapa de ESO. ISBN: 84-688-2261-2.
- Melilla: Un cuaderno de campo para la investigación social. ISBN: 84-688-2263-9.
- Educación social y juventud. Proyecto de intervención en la C. A. de Melilla. ISBN: 84-688-2262-0.
- Peculiaridades de la enseñanza de las Ciencias Sociales en Melilla. Elaboración de recursos específicos. ISBN: 84-688-2260-4.
Dr. D. Juan Antonio Vera Casares
Presidente del Centro UNESCO
de la Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla
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BULGARIA: Synthesis of activities of your Federation for the years 2003-2004
The NNEK-UNESCO was founded in 1970, and it is the first club in the UNESCO clubs movement in Bulgaria.
In 1973 after successful participation in the campaign for preservation of the ancient Cartage (Tunisia), the club was declared officially “Club UNESCO”. The activities were carried out under the auspices of the UNESCO Director-General Mr. Rene Maheu, and he gave the idea and the creation of the club logo in person. The logo, the ceremony and the act of declaration as “Club UNESCO” were officially published into the UNESCO adopted programme final documents.
The created in 1973 under the auspices of the Director-General of UNESCO Mr. Rene Maheu logo is still the acting official logo of the club.
The NNEK-UNESCO everyday activities are focused at:
- Creating conditions for and contributing to all-round and harmonious development and creative self-expression of its members;
- Streamlining practical activities to new non-standard directions, to generation and experimental implementation of new forms of research, of methodologies for revealing and developping creative abilities, initiative, entreprise and invention;
- Promoting, in accordance with the UNESCO principles the international cooperation and understanding, as well as consolidation of peace and security;
- Assisting, on the basis of the interdisciplinary approach to studies and scientific expeditions, to the education – culture – science synthesis and realization of a concrete contribution in this field;
- Securing complex conditions of work to individual and collective researches and on the basis of independent plans;
- Publishing the succeses and achievments and stimulating the contribution in the field of education, science and culture;
- Enhancing the general background of its members through direct contacts with the rich national and world material and spiritual culture;
- Providing conditions, through interaction of theory and practice for full accomplishment of its goals by assisting to the professional orientaion and creative self-expression and normal activity of other organizations working in the sphere of education, science and culture;
- Helping the establishment and development of the UNESCO clubs movement in Bulgaria, as well as their efforts to achieve results of mutual interest on a national and international scale.
Since 1990 the NNEK-UNESCO is a founder of the EVRIKA foundation – http://www.evrika.org
By the specificity of its activities in the field of scientific expeditions, the NNEK-UNESCO is unique in the world movement of UNESCO clubs.
In its long and fruitful history, the NNEK-UNESCO held over 300 scientific youth expeditions, exhibitions, forums, conferences and seminars. Among them also these with such international and scientific importance as that one in Cartage (Tunisia), Cuba, Mosambic, Vietnam. In the archives of the NNEK-UNESCO is conserved a whole treasure of materials for the Bulgarian cultural and natural heritage, collected with the participation of the most eminent Bulgarian and foreign scientists and experts.
The NNEK-UNESCO used to support during many years the most experienced non-professional diving group for scientific research in Bulgaria, in the fields of marine archaeology and marine biology. The exposition of the museum of the town of Nessebar has been collected during the scientific expeditions of the NNEK-UNESCO. All these results have contribuated this town to be included in the UNESCO World List of Cultural and Natutal Heritage.
Since the year 1999, the NNEK-UNESCO is co-founder and co-organizer of the “National Student Information Centre of Bulgaria”, where all students and students’ organizations could use Internet access, PC consulting and training free of charge. The main partner for this project is the Student computer art society – http://www.scas.acad.bg
Other acting projects during the period 2003 – 2004 are “The Rhodopes – cradle of civilization”, “Crossroads” and “Youth network”.
The main project in 2004 was the “Fund for studies, preservation and promotion of the cultural and historic heritage” – http://www.nnek-unesco.org/fonden.htm
During the year 2003 the NNEK-UNESCO has celebrated 33 anniversary of the club, 30 anniversary of the first UNESCO club in Bulgaria and 33 anniversary of the first diving archaeological programme.
The NNEK-UNESCO is registered upon the Bulgarian Law for Non-Profit Legal Persons. The Chairman of the Board of Managers is Mr. Eduard Geshev; the Secretary General is Mr. Nikolay Ivanov, both elected for five-year mandate by the General Assembly, held in August 2001. Mr. Eguard Geshev and Mr. Nikolay Ivanov are inscribed by the Court of Law in Sofia as representative persons for the NNEK-UNESCO, separately.
At the 6th regular congress of the World Federation of UNESCO Clubs, Centers and Associations (5-10.09.2003 – Limassol, Cyprus), the Chairman of the BM of NNEK-UNESCO Eduard Geshev was elected Vice-president of the World Federation for region Europe and North America, mandate 2004-2007.
Synthesis of major activities and characteristics of the Clubs Movement in your country (fields of interest, age group..) :
There is no formal structure of national federation in Bulgaria, although several attempts for creating national federation were made by NNEK-UNESCO. The basic cause is the weakness of the created UNESCO clubs, which could not withstand the severe conditions of the market economy, established in Bulgaria last years.
The NNEK-UNESCO is a full member-founder and represents Republic of Bulgaria in the World Federation of UNESCO Clubs, Centers and Associations (since 1981), and in the European Federation of UNESCO Clubs, Centers and Associations (since 2001).
In 1991, by official recommandation of the Bulgarian National Commision for UNESCO, the NNEK-UNESCO took the name “National” (since 1970 the name was only NEK), and assumed definitely the task to act as a national UNESCO movement representative in all international contacts.
The NNEK-UNESCO is assisting the activities of the other Bulgarian UNESCO bodies, and has founded in 1990 with the help of some Bulgarian national youth organizations two new structures - the Bulgarian Association for Cooperation with UNESCO and the Students’ UNESCO Association. Both associations are working with the material and financial support of NNEK-UNESCO, and are using its office space and technical equipment for free.
During its long history, the NNEK-UNESCO has always been acting with the entire and full support of the Bulgarian National Commission for UNESCO.
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GREECE: PLANNING 2005
JANUARY
Presentation of the 2005 calendar, with the participation of 52 artists, members of our club. Its aims are:
To give the possibility to the artists to communicate with each other, by changing elements and ideas, through the dialogue of the colors, of the artistic ways and thoughts. That way, transforms the calendar to a “Bridge of communication and dialogue among the artists”
To promote the work of the artists to the general public and in the same way to sensibly the citizens, and especially the young people, to get interesting and love the arts
The presentation will take place with the presentation of the paintings, which are in the calendar.
At the cover of the calendar, there are paintings of Aggelos, Georgas, Mitaras, and of the sculptor Xenoulis
In the frame of the events, of the promotion of the Monuments of the Cultural Exchange, protected by UNESCO, UNESCO Club of the Department of Piraeus and Islands organizes a 7-day trip to Constantinople from 3 to 9 of January 2005
FEBRUARY
UNESCO Club of the Department of Piraeus and Islands organizes a festive event for the financial support of its programs. The event will take place on Friday 25/02/2005, at 21:30, at “FEVER” Club. A fantastic program with Sakis Rouvas, Giorgos Mazonakis, Elena Paparizou. Choreographer: Phokas Evaggelinos
Festive- Carnival event for the children. Special guest the children from the Foundations of Piraeus.
New Year cake of the Club UNESCO of the Department of Piraeus and Islands
MARCH
One –day Cruise to Argosaronikos Islands (Aigina – Poros- Hydra), under the topic “Cultural Heritage – Dedication to the National Day of Poetry – Theater – Water”
Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, with the participation of many artists, under the topic “About Art” at Gallery “Triangle” at Kifisia
APRIL
Campaign for the program “Book Seeks For Reader”
Pan-Hellenic Contests for PIANO, GUITAR, HARMONIUM, TRADITIONAL ORGANS, SONG, CHORUS, ORCHESTC GROUPS, POETRY in cooperation with HON
Event under the topic “Easter’s Customs and Traditions”, with the participation of groups which will represent not only Greek Easter customs but also traditional dances from Greece.
MAY
2ND Itinerary to the Greek and National Tradition, 14-15 of May 2005, at Katrakio Theater in Nikaia. The 2ND Itinerary to the Greek and National Tradition is a great event, since it is the biggest meeting of the participation of 5.500 dancers from many traditional unions, from all over Greece. It is an event, in which our tradition, our traditional music, songs and dances, as well as the beauty of the traditional costumes are promoted. The 2ND Itinerary to the Greek and National Tradition is an very important cultural event, the greatest event, ever organized, the biggest union meeting. At the 2ND Itinerary to the Greek and National Tradition traditional dances will be performed from: Athens, Ipiros, Macedonia, Pontus, Cyclades, Aegean Islands, Eptanisa, - Kithira, Dodekanisa, Crete, Thrace, and Thessalia, Roumeli, East Romilia, Mikra Asia.
Pan – Hellenic Painting Exhibition with the participation of many awarded painters.
JUNE
7th Multiethnic Cultural Festival, daily at Pasalimani, at the same time with the Book Exhibition. In this Festival over than 40 countries (groups from embassies and Unions) will take part, and will present in kiosks elements from their tradition (books, culture and national products which represent their country). Also, every evening, each country will perform to the public, culture events with music, dances, gastronomical nights, etc.
In that way, we will have a 20-day rich multiethnic event, full of culture that will take place at the Central Stage in Pasalimani.
JULY
Painting Exhibition of Painters – Members of our club in South Italy.
Campaign for the program “Book Seeks For Reader”
AUGUST
VACATIONS
SEPTEMBER
Campaign for the program “Book Seeks For Reader
Event in co-operation with the Union of Latin – Americans and Spanish in Greece ASCLAYE in the frame of the Dialogue of Culture among people.
OCTOBER
Cruise – Meeting, under the topic: “Sensitization for the Environment: A traditional value of our culture”. At this cruise, traditional groups will perform traditional dances from all over Greece. (Possible date 1/10/05)
Event dedicated to the Elder people
21st Pan- Hellenic Symposium of Poetry and Prose. 21st Pan- Hellenic Literature Competition “Sikeliana 2005”, which is organized by Club UNESCO of the Department of Piraeus and Islands in co-operation with the Municipality of Salamina and the Union “Ideal Café”
NOVEMBER
Theatrical Performances for the Children (possible date 20/11/05, National Date for the Children)
Club UNESCO of the Department of Piraeus and Islands visits Piraeus’ Foundations. Volunteers of the Club will share presents to the children.
DECEMBER
Event – dedication to the Nation day of Human Rights.
UNESCO Club of the Department of Piraeus and Islands organizes a festive event for the financial support of its programs
Edition of the Calendar for 2006 with the participation of many conjectural artists
GREEK UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES IN CLUB UNESCO OF PIRAEUS’ CALENDAR
On the occasion of the 60th anniversary since the signing of the Constitution of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization), Club UNESCO of the Department of Piraeus & Islands has issued a Collector’s Calendar for 2006, dedicated to the Greek UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The official presentation of this collection’s edition of the “2006 Calendar” will take place on Wednesday, January 11, 2006, at 20:00, at the cultural multi-centre of Club UNESCO of Piraeus, “INTERNATIONAL ACTION ART” (212, Alkiviadou Street, Piraeus).
33 years ago, the UNESCO General Conference, by adopting the decisions of the 1972 Convention, established the criteria, according to which a natural or cultural site may be considered as important enough to be enrolled in the List of World Heritage Monuments. This List was founded, and is constantly enriched, on the conviction that certain sites are of outstanding universal value from the point of view of their natural features, historical importance or spiritual significance. It also binds the Convention States Parties with the responsibility for the proper management and preservation of these sites on a universal level.
Of the 812 cultural, natural and mixed properties today registered in the UNESCO List of World Heritage, 628 are cultural, 160 are natural, and 24 are mixed, and they are situated in 137 different states.
Among the countries appearing in the UNESCO List of World Heritage, Greece has registered in it 16 sites of archaeological, historical, natural and spiritual importance –although there are still many Greek monuments which have not yet been registered in the List, despite the fact that they meet the requested criteria.
These 16 monuments are enclosed in the pages of the Club UNESCO of the Department of Piraeus & Islands’ Calendar, and embellish it with a series of exceptional photographs from the Paleochristian and Byzantine Monuments of Thessalonika, Meteora, the Acropolis, the archaeological site of Vergina, Mount Athos, Delos, the archaeological sites of Mycenae and Tyrins, the archaeological site of Olympia, the Historic Centre and the Monastery of Saint John in Patmos, the Monasteries of Daphni, Hossios Luckas, and Nea Moni of Chios, the archaeological site of Epidaurus, the Pythagoreion and Heraion of Samos, the Temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae, the archaeological site of Delphi, the Medieval City of Rhodes, and Mystras.
The Calendar also includes a small description of each monument, as well as the date of registration and the criteria according to which each property has been registered in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
In the Calendar, one can also find a detailed description of all the general criteria, according to which a site may be registered in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The publishing of this “2006 Calendar” aims at projecting the Greek cultural heritage and raising awareness for its protection and development. Club UNESCO of Piraeus wishes for this Calendar to be, not only a tool of information and knowledge, but also a motivation for the competent institutions, so that more Greek sites, which meet the criteria, are registered in the List (as, for instance, archaeological and natural sites in Crete, Corfu, etc., which, unfortunately, are not yet included in the List).
It is worth mentioning that, in order for the Calendar to reach as many hands as possible, to be placed in spaces accessible by a wider public, and especially by young people, Club UNESCO of the Department of Piraeus & Islands has already begun to distribute it freely to schools and educational institutions, to public and municipal services, to cultural spaces, embassies, travel agencies, etc.
The issuing of the Calendar was realized with the courteous sponsorship of “DOMIKI” Publications.
For any further information, please contact Club UNESCO of the Department of Piraeus & Islands, at telephone numbers 210 4132273, 210 4110678, 210 4179797, and at 6944450809.
EUROPEAN FEDERATION OF UNESCO CLUBS, CENTERS & ASSOCIATIONS