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Monaco


Official relations

Joined UNESCO: 6 July 1949

Head of State and/or Government in relation with UNESCO

Prince Souverain de Monaco: Son Altesse Sérénissime le Prince Albert II

Permanent Delegation to UNESCO

H. E. Mrs Yvette Lambin-Berti
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Delegate (3/3/2010)

Permanent Delegation of the Principality of Monaco to UNESCO
Maison de l'UNESCO 1, rue Miollis Bureaux M8.34/35/36 75732 PARIS Cedex 15
Telephone: 01.45.68.34.04
01.45.68.34.60/01.45.68.34.14
Fax: 01.45.67.24.52
E-mail: dl.monaco@unesco-delegations.org

National Commission for UNESCO

Présidente: Mme Anne Willings-Grinda
Vice-Président: Mgr. Joseph Barsi
Secrétaire général: M. Jean-Charles Curau

Commission nationale monégasque pour l'UNESCO
4, boulevard des Moulins MC 98000 Principauté de Monaco
Telephone: (377) 98 98 85 15; (377) 98.98.83.03;
Fax: (377) 93.50.66.94
E-mail: fgamerdinger@gouv.mc; jccurau@gouv.mc (SG); cverrando@gouv.mc

Representation on the Executive Board

Title Name Years Sessions
Representative2009- 2011183-187
Note: The 1991 amendment modified Article V of the Constitution, with respect to the status of members of the Board, which with effect from the 27th session of the General Conference (1993) consists of Member States rather than of persons (26 C/Resolution 19.3).
Participation in subsidiary organs

    Subsidiary organs of the General Conference

  • Executive Board
    Representative (Term expires : 2013)

  • Legal Committee
    Member elected by the General Conference at its 34th session
  • Other intergovernmental organs

  • Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission
    Member

Celebration of anniversaries

Hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the birth of Albert I of Monaco, scholar prince and humanist (1998).

 
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