UNESCO
Americannoun
acronym
Etymology
Origin of UNESCO
U(nited) N(ations) E(ducational) , S(cientific, and) C(ultural) O(rganization)
Example Sentences
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UNESCO, which participated at senior level in the May 2025 Washington D.C. meeting, is expected to host a follow-up session in Paris on March 3rd, 2026, at Assistant Director-General level.
From Science Daily • Feb. 14, 2026
According to UNESCO, the park is home to between 80 and 90 percent of Sierra Leone's biodiversity.
From Barron's • Nov. 3, 2025
He writes a scathing review in the mid-’50s of a book by Ashley Montague, an anthropologist working for UNESCO, criticizing biological racism.
From Salon • Apr. 20, 2024
The list identifies what UNESCO, the United Nations cultural organization, calls “fragile” nonphysical elements that play a crucial role in “maintaining cultural diversity in the face of growing globalization.”
From New York Times • Jan. 20, 2024
Tensions that cause wars: common statement and individual papers by a group of social scientists brought together by UNESCO.
From U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1977 July - December by Library of Congress. Copyright Office
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