''The UNESCO Courier'' is the main magazine published by the
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). It has the largest and widest-ranging readership of all the journals published by the United Nations and its specialized institutions.
History and profile
''UNESCO Courier'' was started in 1948 by
Sandy Koffler (1916–2020). There was a gap in publication from 2013 until 2017. The magazine has changed a great deal over the years, both in content and in form. But it pursues its original mission: promote UNESCO's ideals, maintain a platform for the dialogue between cultures and provide a forum for international debate.
The printed ''UNESCO Courier'' covers issues of literacy, human rights, environment, culture, science and arts.
Available online since March 2006,
''The UNESCO Courier'' serves readers around the world: It is available for free on PDF in the six official languages of the organization (English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Russian and Chinese), as well as in Portuguese and
Esperanto
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. A limited number of printed issues are also produced.
The UNESCO Courier – in EnglishThe UNESCO Courier – in FrenchThe UNESCO Courier – in SpanishThe UNESCO Courier – in Arabic The UNESCO Courier – in Chinese The UNESCO Courier – in Russian The UNESCO Courier – in Portuguese The UNESCO Courier – in Esperanto
The magazine is also translated into
Sardinian and
Sicilian.
The texts of current issues are available in
Open Access
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under the Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 IGO (CC-BY-SA 3.0 IGO) license.
Editors-in-chief
Current Director is
Matthieu Guével and Editor-in-Chief is
Agnès Bardon.
Previous directors:
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Jasmina Sopova since April 2007
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Enzo Fazzino 2006
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Vincent Defourny 2005
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Michel Barton
Michel may refer to:
* Michel (name), a given name or surname of French origin (and list of people with the name)
* Míchel (nickname), a nickname (a list of people with the nickname, mainly Spanish footballers)
* Míchel (footballer, born 1963), ...
2002–2004
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J. Burnet 2000–2001
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John Kohut 1999–2000
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Sophie Bessis
Sophie Bessis ( , 1947) is a Tunisian-born French historian, journalist, researcher, and feminist author. She has written numerous works in French, Spanish, and English on development in the Maghreb and the Arab world, as well as the situation ...
1998
*
Bahgat El Nadi et Adel Rifaat Bahgat may refer to:
People with the surname
* Gawdat Bahgat (born 1960s), Egyptian-born American political scientist
*Helmy Bahgat Badawi
Helmy Bahgat Badawi (13 November 1904 - 4 March 1957) was an international arbitrator and a civil law aut ...
1988–1998
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Édouard Glissant
Édouard Glissant (21 September 1928 – 3 February 2011) was a French writer, poet, philosopher, and literary critic from Martinique. He is widely recognised as one of the most influential figures in Caribbean thought and cultural commentary a ...
1982–1988
*Jean Gaudin 1979–1982
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René Calloz
René (''born again'' or ''reborn'' in French) is a common first name in French-speaking, Spanish-speaking, and German-speaking countries. It derives from the Latin name Renatus.
René is the masculine form of the name ( Renée being the femin ...
1977–1978
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Sandy Koffler 1951–1977
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Peter du Berg
Peter may refer to:
People
* List of people named Peter, a list of people and fictional characters with the given name
* Peter (given name)
** Saint Peter (died 60s), apostle of Jesus, leader of the early Christian Church
* Peter (surname), a su ...
1950
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Sandy Koffler 1948–1950
References
External links
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