The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, referred to as "UNESCO" for short, was established in June 2006 194565438+ 10/6, with its headquarters in Paris, France, and 195 member countries. UNESCO is committed to promoting international cooperation among countries in the fields of education, science and culture in order to jointly build peace. Its main organs include the General Assembly, the Executive Board and the Secretariat.
20211KLOC-0/On October 7th, the opening ceremony of UNESCO Teacher Education Center was held in Shanghai. 1942, at the height of World War II, European governments fighting against the German Nazis and their allies held a meeting of allied education ministers in Britain. At that time, the war was far from over, but these countries began to think about how to rebuild their education system once peace was restored.
This idea has made rapid progress and caused widespread repercussions. 1945165438+1October16 At the end of World War II, according to the proposal of the allied education ministers' meeting, the United Nations conference (ECO/CONF) was held in London. Representatives from about forty countries attended the meeting.
Under the impetus of France and Britain, two war-torn countries, the delegates decided to set up an organization with the aim of establishing a real culture of peace. According to their vision, the new organization should establish "the unity of human intelligence and morality" to prevent the outbreak of a new world war.