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BSP/C/16/NGO/65 Reply to the Consultation of Member States and Associate Members, including their National Commissions for UNESCO, as well as of intergovernmental organizations and international non-governmental organizations, on the preparation of the Draft Programme and Budget for 2018-2021 (39 C/5) International Cultural Youth Exchange

UNESCO naire on the Programme and Budget for the period 2018-2021 (39 C/5) #113 COMPLETE Collector: Questionnaire39C5EN (Web Link) Started: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 5:51:10 PM Last Modified: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 6:17:36 PM Time Spent: 00:26:26 IP Address: 91.46.211.210 PAGE 2: IDENTIFICATION Q1: Please select whether you are representing: Non-Governmental Organization in official relations with UNESCO PAGE 3: IDENTIFICATION Q2: Please select your region Q3: Member States Q4: Please enter your name and title below: Q5: Please enter your e-mail address below: PAGE 4: IDENTIFICATION Q6: Please select your region Q7: Associate Member Q8: Please enter your name and title below: Q9: Please enter your e-mail address below: PAGE 5: IDENTIFICATION Q10: For UN, IGO or NGO, please specify the name of your organization: International Cultural Youth Exchange - ICYE Federation Q11: Please enter your name and title below: Salvatore Romagna, Secretary General 1 / 8

UNESCO naire on the Programme and Budget for the period 2018-2021 (39 C/5) Q12: Please enter your e-mail address below: icye@icye.org PAGE 6: A - THE INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT 2 / 8

UNESCO naire on the Programme and Budget for the period 2018-2021 (39 C/5) Q13: Question 1: With respect to your national needs and priorities, for which of the following SDGs would you require UNESCO s support? Please indicate the level of priority by assigning, or Low to each Goal.If you are a UN agency, IGO or NGO, please assess according to areas for joint collaboration with UNESCO, whether at global, regional or local level.[note: For the purpose of prioritization, you may wish to avoid using only ratings]. SDG 1 End poverty in all its forms everywhere SDG 2 End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture SDG 3 Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages SDG 4 Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all SDG 5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls SDG 6 Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all SDG 7 Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all SDG 8 Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all SDG 9 Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation SDG 10 Reduce inequality within and among countries SDG 11 Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable SDG 12 Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns SDG 13 Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts SDG 14 Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development SDG 15 Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss SDG 16 Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels SDG 17 Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development Low PAGE 7: B - INTERSECTORALITY 3 / 8

UNESCO naire on the Programme and Budget for the period 2018-2021 (39 C/5) Q14: Question 2: From the following list, please rate the areas where you think UNESCO should further capitalize on its multidisciplinary expertise and enhance its intersectoral approach to support Member States in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda.[Note: For the purpose of prioritization, you may wish to avoid using only ratings] Intercultural dialogue, peace building and the fight against all forms of discrimination Global citizenship education, including preventing violent extremism Education for sustainable development Climate change Biodiversity and management of transboundary natural resources Sustainable cities Emergency preparedness and response (including Disaster Risk Reduction) Harnessing Digital and Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for promoting sustainable development Low Q15: Question 3: Do you agree that the Organization should enable a more flexible, cost-efficient and effective implementation of intersectoral programmes and projects? Somewhat agree PAGE 8: C - TARGET GROUPS Q16: Question 4: Do you agree that the Organization continue giving the same emphasis to specific target population or country groups? Yes PAGE 9: C - TARGET GROUPS Q17: If your answer is yes, please rank the following by order of priority (1=Lowest to 5=highest): Youth (in line with the UNESCO Operational Strategy on Youth, 2014-2021) 5 Least Developed Countries (LDCs) 3 Small Island Developing States (SIDS) 1 Post-conflict and post-disaster situations (PCPD) 2 Most marginalized and impoverished segments of society, including persons with disabilities 4 PAGE 10: C - TARGET GROUPS 4 / 8

UNESCO naire on the Programme and Budget for the period 2018-2021 (39 C/5) Q18: If your answer is no, you may wish to provide your comment in the text box below: PAGE 11: D - FUNCTIONS Q19: Question 5: In view of its limited resources, do you think that UNESCO should prioritize its regular budget resource allocation to support its normative and upstream work, and complement its resources with extrabudgetary funding to finance its operational work? Agree PAGE 12: E - RECENT ACHIEVEMENT OF UNESCO Q20: 6.1. Major Programme I Education ly significant Q21: 6.2. Major Programme II Natural Sciences, including the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) Moderately significant Q22: 6.3. Major Programme III Social and human sciences Moderately significant Q23: 6.4. Major Programme IV Culture ly significant Q24: 6.5. Major Programme V Communication and information ly significant Q25: 6.6. UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) Moderately significant Q26: 6.7. Other (e.g. interdisciplinary/intersectoral activities) Moderately significant PAGE 13: F - PROGRAMME PRIORITIES FOR THE FUTURE 39 C/5 5 / 8

UNESCO naire on the Programme and Budget for the period 2018-2021 (39 C/5) Q27: 7.1. Education thematic areas[note: For the purpose of prioritization, you may wish to avoid using only ratings] Relevance UNESCO Comparative Advantage Sector-wide policy and planning Literacy Technical and vocational education and training (TVET) er education Teachers Promotion, monitoring and evaluation of learning outcomes Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in education Global citizenship education Education for Sustainable Development Health education, HIV and sexuality education Low Global, regional and national coordination of Education 2030 Q28: 7.2.a. Natural sciences thematic areas[note: For the purpose of prioritization, you may wish to avoid using only ratings] Q29: 7.2.b. IOC thematic area[note: For the purpose of prioritization, you may wish to avoid using only ratings] Strong scientific understanding and systematic observations of the changing world ocean climate and ecosystems shall underpin sustainable development and global governance for a healthy ocean, and global, regional and national management of risks and opportunities from the Ocean Releva nce UNESC O Compa rative Advant age 6 / 8

UNESCO naire on the Programme and Budget for the period 2018-2021 (39 C/5) Q30: 7.3. Social and human sciences thematic areas [Note: For the purpose of prioritization, you may wish to avoid using only ratings] Mobilizing knowledge and values to equip societies to comprehend and accompany social transformations Participatory and inclusive policy formulation to promote equity, rights and ethical principles Peaceful and inclusive societies harnessing the potential of dialogue and the participation of youth Relevan ce UNESCO Comparativ e Advantage Integrity and governance of sport as an enabler of sustainable development and peace Low Q31: 7.4. Culture thematic areas[note: For the purpose of prioritization, you may wish to avoid using only ratings] Protecting cultural property in the event of an armed conflict (1954 Convention and its two Protocols) Combating illicit import, export and transfer of cultural property and enhancing the capacities of museums (1970 Convention and 2015 Recommendation concerning the Protection and Promotion of Museums and Collections, their Diversity and their Role in Society) Identifying, protecting, monitoring and sustainably managing tangible heritage (1972 Convention and 2011 Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape) Releva nce UNESC O Compa rative Advant age Protecting Underwater cultural heritage (2001 Convention) Safeguarding the intangible cultural heritage, including indigenous and endangered languages (2003 Convention) Sustaining and promoting the diversity of cultural expressions (2005 Convention and 1980 Status of the Artist Recommendation) Mainstreaming Gender Equality through the implementation of the culture conventions Culture for Sustainable Development, in particular through sustainable urban development within the 2030 Agenda Emergency preparedness and response, including the implementation of the 2015 strategy to reinforce UNESCO s action for the protection of culture and the promotion of cultural pluralism in the event of armed conflict Educational programmes to promote heritage values, creativity and cultural diversity 7 / 8

UNESCO naire on the Programme and Budget for the period 2018-2021 (39 C/5) Q32: 7.5. Communication and information thematic areas[note: For the purpose of prioritization, you may wish to avoid using only ratings] Releva nce UNESC O Compa rative Advant age Freedom of expression and press freedom, including safety of journalists Media development through the International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC) Enhanced pluralistic media and empowered audiences Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in education and open ICT solutions for building inclusive knowledge societies ICTs for creating employment and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Universal access to knowledge including persons with disabilities, linguistic minorities, people living in remote areas and other marginalized and vulnerable social groups (2003 Recommendation on the Promotion and Use of Multilingualism and Universal Access to Cyberspace) Preservation of documentary heritage including through the Memory of the World Programme (MoW) Implementation of the World Summit of the Information Society (WSIS) outcomes Outcomes of the Intergovernmental Information for All Programme (IFAP) priorities promoted Low Q33: 7.6. UNESCO Institute for Statistics- Major work areas[note: For the purpose of prioritization, you may wish to avoid using only ratings] PAGE 14: G - SUNSET CLAUSES Q34: Question 8: In the light of the programme assessment results in the SRR, as well as the findings of external evaluations and your own assessment, please indicate which of the thematic area(s) listed above under Part F - Programme priorities for the future 39 C/5 should be discontinued in the 39 C/5. Please use also the same text box for any other related comment.[note: For ease of reference you may wish to access the list of thematic areas in the pdf version of the naire] PAGE 15: LAST QUESTION Q35: Question 9: If you wish to add any other general comment please enter your text in the box below: 8 / 8