The UNESCO/UNICEF Joint Committee on Education (JCE), established in # addresses recommendations to draw the attention to new challenges and important trends in those areas
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The UNESCO/UNICEF Joint Committee on Education (JCE), established in 1989 addresses recommendations to draw the attention to new challenges and important trends in those areas.
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The UNICEF Executive Board membership on the UNESCO/UNICEF Joint Committee on Education for the 2001-2002 biennium (1 January 2001-31 December 2002) is as follows:
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Report on the meeting of the UNESCO/UNICEF Joint Committee on Education, including the report of the President of the Executive Board on the meeting (1995/4)
· Report on the meeting of the UNESCO/UNICEF Joint Committee on Education, including the report of the President of the Executive Board on the meeting (1995/4)
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Report on the eighth meeting of the UNESCO/UNICEF Joint Committee on Education, including the report of the President of the Executive Board on the meeting (1995/4)
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Report on the eighth meeting of the UNESCO/UNICEF Joint Committee on Education, including the report of the President of the Executive Board on the meeting (1995/4)
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The present report contains the recommendations of the eighth meeting of the UNESCO/UNICEF Joint Committee on Education of the Executive Boards of UNICEF and UNESCO, which was held in Paris on 25 November 2002.
Agrees with the recommendation of the Joint Committee on Education, as contained in the report on its eighth meeting ( # ), that the Committee be discontinued, and requests the UNICEF secretariat to work with the UNESCO Secretariat to propose how to strengthen coordination within existing structures
Agrees with the recommendation of the Joint Committee on Education, as contained in the report on its eighth meeting (E/ICEF/2003/8), that the Committee be discontinued, and requests the UNICEF secretariat to work with the UNESCO Secretariat to propose how to strengthen coordination within existing structures.