UNESCO Courier
The UNESCO Courier is the main magazine published by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). It has the largest and widest-ranging readership of all the journals published by the United Nations and its specialized institutions.[1]
1972 edition of the International Book Year. | |
Editor | Jasmina Sopova |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Publisher | UNESCO |
Year founded | 1948 |
Based in | Paris |
Language | Spanish, English, French, Arabic, Chinese, Russian, Portuguese, Esperanto, Sicilian |
Website | UNESCO Portal - in English |
ISSN | 2220-2269 |
History and profile
UNESCO Courier was started in 1948 by Sandy Koffler (1916-2020). There was a gap in publication from 2013 until 2017.[2] The magazine has changed a great deal over the years, both in content and in form. But it pursues its original mission: promote UNESCO’s ideals, maintain a platform for the dialogue between cultures and provide a forum for international debate.
The printed UNESCO Courier covers issues of literacy, human rights, environment, culture, science and arts.
Available on line since March 2006,[3] The UNESCO Courier serves readers scattered around the world: it is on PDF in the six official languages of the Organization (English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Russian and Chinese). A limited number of printed issues are also produced.
- The UNESCO Courier - in English
- The UNESCO Courier - in French
- The UNESCO Courier - in Spanish
- The UNESCO Courier - in Arabic
- The UNESCO Courier - in Chinese
- The UNESCO Courier - in Russian
- The UNESCO Courier - in Portuguese
- The UNESCO Courier - in Esperanto
The magazine is nowadays translated in Esperanto,[4] Sardinian[5] and Sicilian.[6] Projects also exist to translate the magazine into other languages.
Editors-in-chief
- Jasmina Sopova since April 2007
- Enzo Fazzino 2006
- Vincent Defourny 2005
- Michel Barton 2002 - 2004
- J. Burnet 2000 - 2001
- John Kohut 1999 - 2000
- Sophie Bessis 1998
- Bahgat El Nadi et Adel Rifaat 1988 - 1998
- Édouard Glissant 1982-1988
- Jean Gaudin 1979 - 1982
- René Calloz 1977 - 1978
- Sandy Koffler 1951 - 1977
- Peter du Berg 1950
- Sandy Koffler 1948 - 1950
References
- "About". UNESCO. 2017-04-30. Retrieved 2019-11-24.
- "Archives". UNESCO. 2017-04-20. Retrieved 2019-11-24.
- "The magazine". Unesco. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
- Esperanto Version, made in collaboration with the World Esperanto Association.
- "SU CURREU DE S'UNESCO". PAPIROS (in Italian).
- Cademia Siciliana. "Lu Curreri di l'UNESCO" (in Italian).