
General Conference of UNESCO
The General Conference of UNESCO is the main decision-making body where representatives from all member countries gather, typically every two years. They discuss and set policies on global issues related to education, science, culture, and communication. The conference approves budgets, adopts strategic plans, and addresses international challenges like promoting peace, human rights, and sustainable development through collaborative efforts. It provides a platform for countries to share ideas, coordinate initiatives, and develop standards that guide UNESCO’s work worldwide.