added.He said while the Department of Education (DepEd) had the biggest share of the national budget at P158.2 billion for 2009‚ it still did not meet the budgetary standard set by the United Nations Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco)‚ which is 6 percent of a country?s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).Education is the greatest equalizer. Most of the children who are left behind live in poverty and in remote areas. The next administration must aggressively move to narrow the education
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References: Levi Obijiofor. 2001. Saving endangered languages through public broadcasting‚ UNESCO Ndolo‚ J Tarlach McGonagle‚ Bethany Davis Noll & Monroe Price. 2003. Minority-language related broadcasting‚ University of Oxford. Brenzinger‚ Matthias ed. 1998. Endangered languages in Africa. Köln: Rüdiger Köppe. Paris: EHESS‚ CEA‚ CARDAN. Connell
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the responsibility of preservation on the current generation. Smaller objects such as artworks and other cultural masterpieces are collected in museums and art galleries. Grass roots organizations and political groups‚ such as the international body UNESCO‚ have been successful at gaining the necessary support to preserve the heritage of many nations for the future. Objects figure in the study of human history because they provide a concrete basis for ideas‚ and can validate them. Their preservation
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wildlife park in South America. Being in such a forested area it has a high amount of rainfall each year accompanied by a warm and humid climate‚ reaching up to 2000mm or rainfall per year. 2. Why is it a UNESCO world heritage site: outline the ecology of the area? It was chosen to become a UNESCO site along with several other parks because of several factors. One of these was that within the area there number of different habitats and ecosystems is very high. As well as all the different types of
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TOURISM ON CULTURE AND THE ENVIRONMENT INDIA Jaisalmer‚ Khajuraho and Goa Prepared by A.G. Krishna Menon UNESCO PRINCIPAL REGIONAL OFFICE FOR ASIA AND THE PACIFIC BANGKOK‚ 1993 UNESCO Principal Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific. Case study on the effects of tourism on culture and the environment: India; Jaisalmer‚ Khajuraho and Goa‚ prepared by A.G. Krishna Menon. Bangkok‚ UNESCO‚ 1993. 99 p. (RACAP Series on Culture and Tourism in Asia 1) 1. TOURISM. QUALITY. 2. CULTURAL HERITAGE
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It is with this knowledge that The UNESCO recommended that 26% of the annual budget be allocated to the Education sector and the agreement between the Federal Government and Staff unions on October 22‚ 2009 was also aimed at the improvement of the education sector. However in our study we would realize that a country like Nigeria has been operating below the percentage recommended by UNESCO as our expenditure on education usually
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for everyone and the future generations to behold these marvels. But sadly‚ there is a continuous deterioration and disappearances of our world’s natural and cultural heritage so the United Nations Educational‚ Scientific‚ and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) adopted the “World Heritage Convention”‚ a treaty whose goal is to protect and preserve the world heritage sites for all time. As of July 2002‚ there have been more than 750 sites on the world heritage list‚ 8 of which are in the Philippines.
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CCHU9013: Cultural Heritages in the Contemporary World Written Essay of Tutorial Assignment: Theme A (Critically discuss the role of UNESCO in highlighting the significance of cultural and intangible heritage in our modern world.) Group Six Name: Yau Ho Cheung‚ John UID: 3035095107 Date of Submission: 17th October 2014 The interpretation of ‘heritage’ differs among organizations and can be ambiguous because it can connote a multitude of meanings‚ ranging from lifestyles to religions. However‚ it
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considerable to be embraced by the poverty. Education is an important key to eradicate poverty. Evidence which has been given by the Education for All Global Monitoring Report‚ published by the UN Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)‚ reports that 171 million people who have basic reading skills from their school could be elevated from poverty (cited in UN News 2010). Quality education should be given to people all around the world‚ especially disadvantageous people‚ to change
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LEVEL OF AWARENESS OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT OF FILAMER CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY IN PROTECTION AND PRESERVATION OF THE HERITAGE SITES OF CAPIZ A Research Proposal Presented to the Faculty of the College of Hotel Restaurant and Management and Tourism of Filamer Christian University Roxas City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the subject TOUR 405 – Tourism Research‚ Methods and Techniques by Gabriel Joshua A. Corro Via Marie B. Francisco Nera A. Lazona
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