Unesco

UNESCO national commissions are in many countries in the world.  InSEA members are encouraged to meet with their UNESCO representatives about arts education ideas and initiatives and to engage with other UNESCO policies whenever possible.

Find your national commission on the listing of national UNESCO commissions

 
The UNESCO Observatory: Multi-Disciplinary Research in the Arts
The UNESCO Observatory brings together people with shared interests in the arts and encourages activities that cross disciplinary divisions, drawing on the combined expertise of national and internationally recognised researchers. The Observatory's focus crosses over the areas of architecture; the physical, natural, social and health sciences; well-being, culture, heritage, arts practice, education in the arts, community arts practice, research methodology, philosophy, ethics and program evaluation across pure, strategic, applied and action research.
The UNESCO Observatory offers a Refereed E-journal on Multidisciplinary Research in the Arts
World Digital Library

UNESCO, U.S. Library of Congress and partners launched World Digital Library

UNESCO and 32 partner institutions yesterday launched the World Digital Library, a web site that features unique cultural materials from libraries and archives from around the world. The site – located at www.wdl.org – includes manuscripts, maps, rare books, films, sound recordings, prints and photographs. It provides unrestricted public access, free of charge, to this material.

World Digital Library