ARROI accompanies the French National Commission for UNESCO – CNFU
After the preparation of the 70 years of CNFU and the seminar on complex thought with Edgar Morin on 8 and 9 December 2016.
« We need a regenerated and re-humanized version of humanism for all human beings to be recognized as such, by concrete and simple gestures » (Edgar Morin)
ARROI continues its commitment to carry out the redesign of UNESCO Clubs to ensure a network of clubs that reflect UNESCO’s commitments and whose actions respect its values. Educational missions of these Clubs operates on an international level.
- Creation and animation of a digital platform dedicated to its networks: associated schools, chairs and clubs
- Partnership researches on the territory
A commitment to education, peace, culture, Europe, and international engagement for peace.
The first Unesco club was established in Japan, in 1947. There are nearly 4,000 of them today in more than 100 countries across the world.