Poverty
is not inevitable. In its effort to fight poverty, UNESCO has
mobilized all programme Sectors to work towards the first of the
Millennium Development Goals as defined by the United Nations:
the eradication of extreme poverty.
As
the year 2006 brings to a close the First United Nations Decade
for the Eradication of Poverty (1997-2006), the International
Day for the Eradication of Poverty, on 17 October, will be the
first opportunity to assess UNESCO's programme on the eradication
of poverty, especially extreme poverty.
On
Tuesday 17 October at 5 p.m., at UNESCO in Room XII, a short film
will be shown, giving an overview of the programme's action in
the field over the past five years. Then, at 5.30 p.m, National
Delegations and all staff members are invited to attend the opening
of an exhibition of photographs illustrating exemplary projects
from around the world.
The
exhibition will run until 26 October in the Miró
Room at UNESCO Headquarters. The current issue of SHS Views, the
magazine of UNESCO's Social and Human Sciences Sector, devotes
several pages to the programme against poverty, which brings together
all Sectors of the Organization. The issue also includes an interview
with Monique Ilboudo, Burkina Faso's Minister for the Promotion
of Human Rights, who calls for the same recognition to be given
to economic, social and cultural rights as to political and civil
rights, in order to overcome poverty.
Organizer
UNESCO
Location UNESCO Headquarters
Contact Chifa Tekaya
c.tekaya@unesco.org