UNJUST INCLUSION OF CUBA ON THE LIST OF STATES SPONSORING TERRORISM HINDERS THE IMPLEMENTATION OF UNESCO COOPERATION PROGRAMS IN THE COUNTRY
Paris, July 4, 2024. The visit to the headquarters of the Director of the UNESCO Regional Office in Havana, Mrs. Anne Lemaistre, offered an important space for a broad exchange with the Ambassador of Cuba Maria del Carmen Herrera Caseiro on the development of UNESCO cooperation programs in the Antillean country, the progress and obstacles to their implementation.
CUBA ADVOCATES FOR STRENGTHENING UNITY AND COOPERATION OF COUNTRIES OF THE SOUTH IN UNESCO
Paris, June 28, 2024. On the occasion of the ceremony of transfer from Azerbaijan to Uganda of the presidency of the Non-Aligned Movement at UNESCO, the Ambassador of Cuba called for the strengthening of coordination at this headquarters between the NAM and the Group of 77 and China, the latter chaired by Palestine.
Cuba maintains that achieving the Sustainable Development Goals is a priority of the Summit of the Future
Paris, June 2024. Within the framework of the informal interactive exchange held by the members of the UNESCO Executive Board with the Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations, Amina Mohammed, the Ambassador of Cuba María del Carmen Herrera Caseiro reaffirmed the priority of the Sustainable Development Goals in the context of the Summit of the Future, which will take place next September in New York.
Cuba reaffirms its commitment to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention
Paris, June 2024. The 10th Assembly of States Parties to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention was the appropriate setting to present the advances that demonstrate Cuba's commitment to this Instrument, which were widely presented by Ambassador Maria del Carmen Herrera Caseiro in her speech at the meeting.
Cuba presents in Latin America and the Caribbean week at UNESCO
Between June 3 and 7, Latin America and the Caribbean Week took place at UNESCO headquarters, a multifaceted and colorful event that focused everyone's attention and participation during those 5 days, becoming a unique space to show the richness and diversity of our culture, art, music, gastronomy and other Latin American and Caribbean expressions.