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Unesco Celebrates Its 60th Anniversary.

Mmegi/The Reporter (Botswana) - AAGM

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(From Mmegi / The Reporter (Botswana) - AAGM)

Byline: Dorcas Molefe

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) was created in London on the 16th of November 1945, when 37 nations signed the constitution and it was born on the 4th November 1946, following ratification by 20 signatories.

The new organisation became known by the acronym "UNESCO" (as shown in the copyright on their thousands of publications). Today, it is capitalised and its work continues "to build peace in the minds of people" through its key divisions devoted to education, the natural sciences, social and human sciences, culture and communications …

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