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AGRICULTURE
1.
Pakistan: the chickens with golden eggs; Niger: a dry season in
Gumza; Armenia: school of change [Video recording]
Call no: AV 333.7 PTC [1990?] Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNDP
By:
Arrou-Vignod, Jean Francois, ed. and Tracey, Peta and Powel, Jan...[et
al.]
United Nations Development Programme - UNDP. Swiss Development Cooperation
- SDC. World Bank - WB. National Rural Support Programme - NRSP.
Geneva
: UNDP, [1990?]
1 videodisc (30 Min., 46 Sec); sd., col.; 7.7 in. ( Programme No.
78 )
Short documentary in English by UNDP / AZIMUTHS Production
AZIMUTHS sponsored by the TV Unit of the UNDP with support from
SDC in collaboration of UNDP offices in Pakistan, Niger and Armenia
with thanks to NRSP Pakistan, World Bank Armenia, the teachers and
pupils of Goxt. School, Armenia conceived by Jean-Francois Arrou-Vignod
Keywords:
Agriculture, Tradition, Drought, Forestry, Culture, Education,
Teaching, Natural resources, Pakistan, Niger, Developing countries,
Armenia
Accession
Number/s: 12993 - 12994
Abstract:
Video is divided in to three parts highlighting key issues of three
major areas i.e., Pakistan, Niger and Armenia. First part shows
chickens with golden eggs in Kashmir - an area highly full of mountains,
its culture and line of control. It shows short story of Masha who
is a farmer. Previously worked as a teacher and earned Rs. 6000
per month and now he is earning Rs. 9,000 per month in poultry farm.
He get training provided by National Rural Support Programme - NRSP
funded by UNDP. He told his practical experiences regarding feeding
chickens and vaccination process. Life is hard here, mountains are
every where and transport is difficult. Second part shows Niger
dry season in Ghuza. Its tradition, farming problems are shown.
In dry season nothing is available in deserts. It is cut off from
the rest of the world, villages are isolated with no electricity,
food, shops and schools. UNDP constructed houses and wood huts for
the people. Third part shows education and teaching regarding farming
in Armenia and their practical experiences.
2. The State of the World's Plant Genetic Resources for
Food and Agriculture [CD-ROM]
Call no: CD 361 TSO 2000 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations - FAO.
Proceedings
of: International Technical Conference on Plant Genetic Resources,
1st Global Plan of Action for their conservation and sustainable
use : Leipzig. Germany : June 1996
Rome
: FAO, 2000
Keywords:
Agriculture, Plant genetic resources, Livelihoods, Conservation,
Sustainable landuse
Accession
Number/s: 12571
Abstract:
Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (PGRFA)are the
biological basis of world food security and directly or indirectly,
support the livelihoods of every person on Earth. This CD-ROM contains
the first comprehensive global assessment of thses resources - FAO's
report on the State of the World's PGRFA, and the first global Plan
of Action for their conservation and sustainable use, adopted at
the International Technical Conference on Plant Conference on Plant
Genetic Resources, Leipzig, Germany, June 1996. The 158 country
reports and 15 regional reports produced as part of this process,
as well as relevant material and included are this disk.
3.
The State of the World's Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
[CD-ROM]
Call no: CD 361 TSO 2000 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations - FAO.
Proceedings
of: International Technical Conference on Plant Genetic Resources,
1st Global Plan of Action for their conservation and sustainable
use : Leipzig. Germany : June 1996
Rome
: FAO, 2000
Keywords:
Agriculture, Plant genetic resources, Livelihoods, Conservation,
Sustainable landuse
Accession
Number/s: 12571
Abstract:
Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (PGRFA)are the
biological basis of world food security and directly or indirectly,
support the livelihoods of every person on Earth. This CD-ROM contains
the first comprehensive global assessment of thses resources - FAO's
report on the State of the World's PGRFA, and the first global Plan
of Action for their conservation and sustainable use, adopted at
the International Technical Conference on Plant Conference on Plant
Genetic Resources, Leipzig, Germany, June 1996. The 158 country
reports and 15 regional reports produced as part of this process,
as well as relevant material and included are this disk.
CULTURE [Top]
1.
Pan in "A" minor [Video Recording]
Call no: AV 920 AAT 1987 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO
By:
Boiceol, Charlotte and Loneol, Michela and Caspary, Barbara...[et.
al]
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO
[s.
l]: UNESCO Production, 1987
1 VCD[48 Min; 34 Sec]
Produced
by UNESCO and thanks to Government of Trinidad and Tobacco Sandra
Bushell-Scofield Pilgrim, Sheila Soleman
Keywords:
Culture, Music production, Training, Schools, Documentation,
Research
Accession
Number/s: 12978
Abstract:
Participation of Centre National De La Cinematographic shown by
Eldorado College
2.
Copyright [Video Recording]
Call no: AV 340 CRT 1990 Location: UNCOL
Suppliedby: UNESCO
By: Leclaire, Philippe, ed. and Fourcade, Michel and Darondeau,
yves...[et. al]
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO
[s.
l]: UNESCO Production, 1990
1 VCD[32 Min]
Produced
by UNESCO
Keywords:
Culture, Copyright, Law, Screen play, Dialogues, Researchers, Publishers,
Filmmakers, Recording industry
Accession
Number/s: 12974
Abstract:
A film of Jean-Pierre Ronssin with Marcel Marceau is produced by
UNESCO. Through dialogues and screen plays importance of copyright
laws are elaborated to researchers, publishers, film making, recording
industry and so on. All countries must use copyright laws and they
will soon pass through similar laws.
3.
Video production techniques: TV, film, AV programme maker's handbook
[Video Recording]
Call no: 384.558 VPT.V.II 1982 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO
Brentford : Kluwer Publishing, 1982
260 p.; ill.; 24.3 cm.
Library
has : vol. II of the publication
Keywords:
Culture, Industry and education, Communication, Communication
media, Video recordings, Video broadcasting, Television programmes,
Television production, Video record industry, Educational programmes,
Educational television, Interactive communication, Video, Education,
Medical education
Accession Number/s: 2549
4.
Speaking hands [Video recording]
Call no: AV 609.2 SHA 1995 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
By: Sutradhar, Juthi
United Nations Volunteers - UNV. Inter-regional Programme for Atisan
SupportAhimsa Trust. Programme for Artisian Development in South
Asia.
[South
Asia]: UNV, 1995
1 videodisc (14 Min.); sd., col.; 7.3 in.
Short
documentary
Keywords:
Culture, Artisans production, Raw material procurement,
Marketing, Design, Technology, Finance, Community organization,
Occupational health hazards, Environmental situation such as effluent
disposal, Government policy, Legal rights, Health, Bhutan, Nepal,
Sri Lanka, India, South Asia
Accession
Number/s: 12714
Abstract:
A dynamic twenty-minutes video that speak about human activity,
craft creation, integral part of production and artisans work including
bamboos, leather and weaving in South Asian Region. Forty million
people are artisans in South Asia.This is the second most popular
profession after agriculture for Asian countries. Many of the artisans
are women and people from minority, communities and rural areas.
It represent cultural representation. Potential of this sector is
not developed yet and community is the poorest community in the
world. There is desperate situation, poverty,, prostitution, bonded
labour and starvation. Moreover, most artisans household have no
land. There markets and means of life migrate across cities and
become unemployed. Video calls on everyone to take catalytic role
on administration, Marketing, Technology, Design, Professional skills.
Health of the people is also affected due to continuous work load
resulting in health problems and stain on back. Artisanship is a
way to live with honesty and self-reliance. Craft is my only friend.
It gives me hope, energy, joy and the aspiration for great achievement.
Inter-regional Volunteer Programme for Artisan Support - IVPAS,
which is working towards building a voice for the artisan sector.
5.
Made by hand [Video recording]
Call no: AV 609.2 MBH 1995 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
By: Sutradhar, Juthi
United Nations Volunteers - UNV. Inter-regional Programme for Atisan
SupportAhimsa Trust. Programme for Artisian Development in South
Asia.
[South
Asia]: UNV, 1995
1 videodisc (14 Min.); sd., col.; 7.3 in.
Short
documentary
Keywords:
Culture, Artisans production, Raw material procurement,
Marketing, Design, Technology, Finance, Community organization,
Occupational health hazards, Environmental situation such as effluent
disposal, Government policy, Legal rights, Health, Bhutan, Nepal,
Sri Lanka, India, South Asia
Accession
Number/s: 12714
Abstract:
A dynamic twenty-minutes video that speak about human activity,
craft creation, integral part of production and artisans work including
bamboos, leather and weaving in South Asian Region. Forty million
people are artisans in South Asia.This is the second most popular
profession after agriculture for Asian countries. Many of the artisans
are women and people from minority, communities and rural areas.
It represent cultural representation. Potential of this sector is
not developed yet and community is the poorest community in the
world. There is desperate situation, poverty,, prostitution, bonded
labour and starvation. Moreover, most artisans household have no
land. There markets and means of life migrate across cities and
become unemployed. Video calls on everyone to take catalytic role
on administration, Marketing, Technology, Design, Professional skills.
Health of the people is also affected due to continuous work load
resulting in health problems and stain on back. Artisanship is a
way to live with honesty and self-reliance. Craft is my only friend.
It gives me hope, energy, joy and the aspiration for great achievement.
Inter-regional Volunteer Programme for Artisan Support - IVPAS,
which is working towards building a voice for the artisan sector.
6.
Education for rural development project, Bajhanc Unit: The SETI
Project - UNESCO Production [Video recording]
Call no: AV 363 EFR 1984 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
By: Fernandez, Guillernio, Dir.. and Olivera, Claudia and Faherty,
Erin
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO
[s.
l]: UNESCO, 1984
VHS PAL; 30 Min; 38 Sec.
Documentary is in English language
Keywords:
Culture, History, Population, Monuments, Historical sites, Preservation,
Architecture, Cultural Centres, Arts, Crafts, Archaeology, Traditional
culture, Tourism, Rural areas, Agriculture, Child mortality, Basic
education, Soil erosion, Measles, Epidemics, Enrolment, Education
for girls, Cleanliness, Cooking utensils, Teli Pethi Course, Inservice
Teacher Training, Basic training
Accession
Number/s: 12721
Abstract:
European
Video presents development,tourism and traditional culture, 95 percent
of the people live in rural areas depend on agriculture and 40 percent
people live under the poverty line. The government asked UNESCO
to elaborate a Pilot Project of Education for All, launched in 1981,
it is being carried in 5 districts, a challenge which is carried
out in remote areas, traditional resistance to change. The project
is being implemented by the UNESCO / UNDP / UNICEF.
7.
International puppet festival Pakistan: "Strings of Peace"
- October 10-20, 1992 [Video recording]
Call no: AV 609.2 IPF 2001 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
By: Fernandez, Guillernio, Dir.. and Olivera, Claudia and Faherty,
Erin
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO
[s.
l]: UNESCO, 1984
VHS PAL; 30 Min; 38 Sec.
Documentary is in English language
Keywords:
Culture, History, Population, Monuments, Historical sites, Preservation,
Architecture, Cultural Centres, Arts, Crafts, Archaeology, Traditional
culture, Tourism, Rural areas, Agriculture, Child mortality, Basic
education, Soil erosion, Measles, Epidemics, Enrolment, Education
for girls, Cleanliness, Cooking utensils, Teli Pethi Course, Inservice
Teacher Training, Basic training
Accession
Number/s: 12721
Abstract:
European
Video presents development,tourism and traditional culture, 95 percent
of the people live in rural areas depend on agriculture and 40 percent
people live under the poverty line. The government asked UNESCO
to elaborate a Pilot Project of Education for All, launched in 1981,
it is being carried in 5 districts, a challenge which is carried
out in remote areas, traditional resistance to change. The project
is being implemented by the UNESCO / UNDP / UNICEF.
8.
In a changing world [Video recording]
Call no: AV 609.2 IAC [1995?] Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO. Audio-Visual Production. Office of Public Information.
Paris
: UNESCO, [1995?]
1 videodisc (25 Min., 45 Sec); sd., col.; 7.3 in.
Short
documentary in English produced by UNESCO TVAvailable in French
and Spanish, other versions can be reproduced
Keywords:
Culture, Artisans production, Raw material procurement,
Marketing, Technology, Agriculture, Community organization, Occupational
health hazards, Environmental situation such as effluent disposal,
Government policy, Legal rights, Health, Natural resources, Employment
skills, Biodiversity, Cultural heritage, Human resources, Ware houses,
Transportation, Media, Legal empowerment, Social organization, History,
Mass production, Environment, Grassroot world, Diversity of culture,
Developing countries
9.
Leningrad - city of the Neva [Video recording]
Call no: AV 920 LCO [1990?] Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
By: Petersburg, St.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO
[s.
l]: UNESCO, [1990?]
1 videodisc (22 Min; 50 Sec.); sd., col.; 7.7 in.
Short documentary in English
Documentary is produced by UNESCO
Keywords:
Culture, History, Nature, Architecture, Artistic touch,
Rivers, Sites, Leningrad
Accession
Number/s: 12953
Abstract:
Leningrad, city of the Neva was show through UNESCO TV Production.
Video is about culture and natural sites of Leningrad. It further
adds its history, role of architects. Natural sites includes rivers
and historical places of Leningrad.
10.
Only one earth [Video recording]: the road to ruin
Call no: AV 920 OOE [1990?] Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
By: Keefe, Richael, Prod..
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO
[s.
l]: UNESCO, [1990?]
1 videodisc (56 Min; 40 Sec.); sd., col.; 7.7 in.
Short documentary in English
Video is a BBC TV Production in association with North-South Productions
and Better World Society.
Made with the assistance of UNESCO (Man and Biosphere), Ministry
of Development Cooperation - Norway, Government of the Netherlands,
Series Consultant - The International Institute of Environment and
Development Earth Scan. The producer wishes to thanks The World
Commission for Environment and Development, UNICEF, NORDIC Red Cross
Societies and Redda Barna
Keywords:
Culture, History, Nature, Architecture, Artistic touch,
Rivers, Sites, Pollution, Preservation of historical sites, Natural
resources, Agricultural land, Industrial chemicals, World
Accession
Number/s: 12963
Abstract:
Since the beginning of human life, we start depending on world natural
resources. Hunters lived directly on animals and plants. Ten thousand
years ago, we learned how to domesticate our moral lives, culture
and agricultural lands. Great civilizations of ancient history were
build. After world war modern men ruined many ancient cultures.
Worse human activities includes closer destruction of natural system,
burning of fuel, industrial chemicals, tropical rain forest deaths
and vanishing of trees every where with a larger weight. Fertility
of soil is destroyed due to erosion. In this respect new attitudes,
new sense of responsibility is required to fill the world in which
nature is alive. Our survival depends on changes and common future
be shared on earth.
11.
World heritage series [Video recording]: Programme 1- Introduction
to the series
Call no: AV 306 WHP [1993?] Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO
[South
Germany]: UNESCO, [1993?]
1 videodisc (27 Min: 39 Sec); sd., col.; 7.7 in.
Short
documentary in English
Produced by UNESCO Translet, Cologne, P.O.Box # 101707
Keywords:
Culture, Monuments, Sites, Cultural heritage, Natural heritage,
World heritage list, Algeria, Argentina, Brazil, Developing countries,
Australia, Bangladesh, Benin, Brazil, Egypt
Accession
Number/s: 12968
Abstract:
Universal values of these monuments and sites are shown in video
which includes Sahara, Indonesia, Greek (7 wonders), Algeria, Argentina,
Brazil, Australia, Bangladesh, Benin,Brazil. UNESCO is playing the
role to preserve cultural heritage so that it can be enjoyed by
our future generations. International Convention Conserving Preservation
of Natural Heritage called General Conference of UNESCO in 1972.
Convention put forward cultural and natural assets existing inclusion
in the world heritage list. Applications has been submitted for
the protection of natural heritage in Algeria, Argentina, Brazil,
Australia, Bangladesh, Benin and Brazil. Bulletins from 1982 and
onwards are published including all the details of countries which
provides sufficient funds to lack technical co-operation of world
heritage sites. Technical assistance through funds and financial
assistance, contributions of the signatory states and discovery
of new way of cultural identity. Solidarity become possibility in
this era.
12.
Our wonderful cultural heritage Asia and the Pacific [Video recording]
Call no: AV 306 OWC [1993?] Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO
[India]:
UNESCO, [1993?]
1 videodisc (18 Min: 25 Sec); sd., col.; 7.7 in.
Short documentary in English
Produced by UNESCO
Keywords:
Culture, Monuments, Sites, Cultural heritage, Natural heritage,
World heritage list, The Great Wall in Xiang, Moenjodaro, Kakadu
National Park, Australia, Bhuddism, Asia, Pacific, India, Developing
countries, Australia, China
Accession
Number/s: 12970
Abstract:
Ancient civilization drain like great rivers. The construction of
the great wall to protect themselves from their neighbours is stretched
more than 5000 km in Xiang District, culture of the town was remarkably
international in character. China attracted scholars, traders, merchants,
tourists across the world. Kakadu National Park in Northern Australia
with high evolutionary culture of people with food resources to
create an artistic heritage. Various religions are inspired by the
cultural triangle. Bhuddism originated in India in 5th century BC,
Bhuddist monuments, stupa, replica of all lives, mini sculptures
depict human philosophy.
13.
World heritage [Video recording]: Programme 6 rock churches of Lalibela
(Ethiopia); the Ajanta caves (India)
Call no: AV 306 WHP [1993?] Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO
Cologne
: UNESCO Transtel , [1993?]
1 videodisc (16 Min: 50 Sec); sd., col.; 7.7 in.
Short
documentary in English and translated in Arabic, Spanish and French
Produced by UNESCO
Library has English version only
Keywords:
Culture, Monuments, Sites, Cultural heritage, Natural heritage,
Sculptures, Mosques, Africa, India, Lalibela, Developing countries,
Ethiopia
Accession
Number/s: 12976
Abstract:
Video highlights christian culture, history, sculptures,
mosques, churches, fort church and mountains of Lalibela. It also
shows Bhudda history in India. Under the supervision of UNESCO the
whole world should be involved in the protection of cultural sites.
14.
The hidden treasures of Cappadocia [Video recording]
Call no: AV 920 THT [1993?] Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO
Cologne
: UNESCO Transtel , [1993?]
1 videodisc (16 Min: 50 Sec); sd., col.; 7.7 in.
Short documentary in English and translated in Arabic, Spanish and
French
Produced by UNESCO
Library has English version only
Keywords:
Culture, Monuments, Sites, Cultural heritage, Natural heritage,
Sculptures, Mosques, Africa, India, Lalibela, Developing countries,
Ethiopia
Accession
Number/s: 12976
Abstract:
Video highlights christian culture, history, sculptures,
mosques, churches, fort church and mountains of Lalibela. It also
shows Bhudda history in India. Under the supervision of UNESCO the
whole world should be involved in the protection of cultural sites.
15.
Ethiopia - the bottle for literacy [Video recording]
Call no: AV 370 ETB 1987 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
Ethiopia. Ministry of Education. United Nations Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organization - UNESCO .
[s.l]:
UNESCO, 1987
1 videodisc (25 Min: 25 Sec); sd., col.; 7.7 in.
Short
documentary translated in English
Produced by UNESCO
Keywords:
Culture, Population, Educational dimension, Teachers, Recruitment,
Master plan, Literacy, Agricultural reform, Furniture, Stiching,
Sewing, Ethiopia, Developing countries
Accession
Number/s: 12980
Abstract:
More than 800 million people are illiterate in todays world, majority
of them lives in least developed countries and literacy go hand
in hand. War has now declared on these people by several governments
including Ethiopia. Half of the country schools are in cities, majority
of children have no access to schools, agricultural reform and in
1974 new government has declared that population must have access
to education. The first campaign launched in 1975, served teachers,
academicians enriched for 750,000 people. This campaign was organised
for rural population and it has educational dimension which help
in the preparation of future. In July 1979, National Literacy Campaign
was launched. 240,000 instructors were raised. Now the programme
has reached to one and a half million participants. Its second phase
launched in July, 1982. In order to obtain fruitful results, solid
organizational set up was established. This National Master Plan
is reproduced in 14 regions.
16.
Victoria in Nubia [Video recording]
Call no: AV 290 VIN [1990?] Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
Ethiopia. Ministry of Education. United Nations Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organization - UNESCO .
[s.l]:
UNESCO, 1987
1 videodisc (25 Min: 25 Sec); sd., col.; 7.7 in.
Short
documentary translated in English
Produced by UNESCO
Keywords:
Culture, Population, Educational dimension, Teachers, Recruitment,
Master plan, Literacy, Agricultural reform, Furniture, Stiching,
Sewing, Ethiopia, Developing countries
Accession
Number/s: 12980
Abstract:
More than 800 million people are illiterate in todays world, majority
of them lives in least developed countries and literacy go hand
in hand. War has now declared on these people by several governments
including Ethiopia. Half of the country schools are in cities, majority
of children have no access to schools, agricultural reform and in
1974 new government has declared that population must have access
to education. The first campaign launched in 1975, served teachers,
academicians enriched for 750,000 people. This campaign was organised
for rural population and it has educational dimension which help
in the preparation of future. In July 1979, National Literacy Campaign
was launched. 240,000 instructors were raised. Now the programme
has reached to one and a half million participants. Its second phase
launched in July, 1982. In order to obtain fruitful results, solid
organizational set up was established. This National Master Plan
is reproduced in 14 regions.
17.
Amphora war [Video recording]
Call no: AV 920 AWA 1987 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
By: Phillippe Leclaire, Dirc.. and Bond, Lawrence and Leclaire,
Philippe
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO. A Cross Communication Europe and UNESCO Production.
[s.
l]: UNESCO, 1987
VHS PAL; 26 Min;21 Sec.
Documentary
is in English language
Keywords:
Culture, History, Population, Monuments, Historical sites, Preservation,
Architecture, Cultural Centres, Arts, Crafts, Archaeology
Accession
Number/s: 12722
Abstract:
In the past 20 years in France, America and Europe statues have
been discovered by deep sea divers. Illegal traffic, booats and
twenty divers found dead due to congested work. Video highlights
history of the diving and expedition. These temples are transported
from Asia to Europe. UNESCO has run major projects to protect archaeological
sites by Protection of Undergoing Archaeological Sites.
18.
Istanbul: the changing city [Video recording]
Call no: AV 920 ITC [1999?] Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
Turkey. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO.
Istanbul
: UNESCO, [1999?]
VHS PAL; 23 Min
Documentary is dubbed in English language
Keywords:
Culture, History, Population, Monuments, Historical sites,
Preservation, Architecture, Islamic Cultural Centre, Arts, Crafts,
Archaeology, Galahtyia, Sri Lanka
Accession
Number/s: 12723
Abstract:
Istanbul city reflects blue water of the Mediterranean and Black
sea. The film highlighted history of Istanbul city, growth of its
population, economic crisis. On 29 October, 1933, Turkey becamethe
1st Islamic State to move in to the 2000 centre.UNESCO at the request
of the Turkish Government has undertaken the preservation of the
monuments and the old Tower, Istanbul. Video represent some of the
finest examples of civilization. the spititual wealth of Islamic
dom, the orientation of Istanbul city,its markets,bazaars are the
largest in the world. It is a city with 18 gates, rebuilt recently.
It is the best place to admire the popular variety of arts and crafts.
UNESCO is trying to establish an Islamic Cultural Centre to restore
these monuments. To restore the monuments and to give new life to
the historical city $108 million and $500,000 has been pledged over
$30 million of this campaign in order to preserve unique heritage
for future generations.
19.
At home with invention [CD-ROM]
Call no: CD 341.7582 AHW 1999 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
World Intellectual Property Organization - WIPO.
Geneva
: WIPO, 1999
Trilingual:
English, French and Spanish
Keywords:
Culture, Industrial property - copy rights, Inventions, Innovations,
Trademarks, Industrial designs, Geographical indicators of source
copyright, Literary works, Artistic works, Architectural works,
Musical works, Simple objects, Protected creations, Compact disc,
Creativity, Evolution, Technology, Innovations, Changing our lives,
Changing our homes
Accession
Number/s: 12580
Abstract:
WIPO invites the public to discover the world of intellectual
property in an accessible, hands-on information center devoted to
explaining how - and why - creative works are encouraged and protected
through the international intellectual property system. Visitors
will learn how ideas for inventions, designs or trademarks are registered
and protected worldwide, and how copyright helps safeguard literary
and artistic works such as novels, poems, songs, paintings, and
sculptures. The center features interactive exhibitions that illustrate
how intellectual property is a key part of our day-to-day lives,
as well as a book store and souvenir shop. A friendly, multilingual
staff is there Monday through Friday, 9:30 am to 12:30 PM and from
2:30 PM to 5 PM, to answer your questions. Please stop by when in
Geneva, or take a virtual visit through our website on http://www.wipo.int.
In June 1999 The World Intellectual Property Organization - WIPO
recreated in its Information Centres living room and child room
of simpleapartments, which illustrate various aspects of intellectual
property which form a key part of day to day life at home with inventions
ran through June 2000 and attracted more than 18,000 visitors. This
presentation is based on exhibition.
Economic
& social development [Top]
1.
Social market economy: an economic system for developing countries
[Video Recording]
Call no: 330.122 SME 1990 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNDP - Pakistan
By: Jung, Winfried, ed.
Academia Verlag Richarz - AV
Sankt
Augusin : AV, 1990
126 p.; 21 cm.
Keywords:
Economic and social development, Economics systems, Market
economy, Developing countries, Government, Social marketing
Accession
Number/s: 5144
2.
War on war [Video Recording]
Call no: AV 361 WOW [1990?] Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
By: Jung, Winfried, ed.
Academia Verlag Richarz - AV
Sankt
Augusin : AV, 1990
126 p.; 21 cm.
Keywords:
Economic and social development, Economics systems, Market
economy, Developing countries, Government, Social marketing
Accession
Number/s: 5144
3.
Cambodia: Carmen's dance; Afghanistan: Afghan to Afghan [Video recording]
Call no: AV 361 CCD [1990?] Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNDP - Pakistan
By: Arrou-Vignod, Jean Francois, ed. and Tracey, Peta and Powel,
Jan...[et al.]
United Nations Development Programme - UNDP. Swiss Development Cooperation
- SDC. National Centre for Disabled Persons. BBC
Afghan Education Project. British Broadcasting Corporation - BBC.Geneva
: UNDP, [1990?]
1 videodisc (25 Min.); sd., col.; 7.7 in. ( Programme No. 88 )
Short documentary in English by UNDP / AZIMUTHS Production
AZIMUTHS sponsored by the TV Unit of the UNDP with support from
SDC in collaboration of UNDP offices in Pakistan and Cambodia with
thanks to UNV,National Centre for Disabled Persons - Cambodia, BBC
Afghan Education Project - Pakistan, the teachers and pupils of
Goxt. School, Armenia conceived by Jean-Francois Arrou-Vignod
Keywords:
Economic and social development, Tradition, Disability,
Poverty, Culture, Education, Teaching, Handicrafts, Training, Employment,
Media development, Afghan community, Pakistan, Cambodia, Developing
countries
Accession
Number/s: 12988 - 12989 - 12956
Abstract:
Video is divided in two parts highlighting key issues of two major
areas i.e., Afghanistan and Cambodia. First part shows disabled
centres and efforts put forward by UNV's to help disabled people
to live an independent life. Cambodia is providing its commitment
to democracy after war and many Cambodians are working for their
political and economic stability. To fight against poverty is still
a reality in Cambodia especially with disabled people. UNDP has
worked in Cambodia for the period of two years for disabled people.
Carmen's dance a disabled centre is particularly suited to help
disabled people and to gain confidence. The country should respond
to the needs of every one promoting the crafts items made by disabled
community as a priority. Carmen Zubiaga is United Nations Volunteer.
She manages all sorts of activities in running the centre by working
with them and providing them an organizational atmosphere. She says
centre is a place where disabled people find help, training and
double opportunities in employment. Second part of the video shows
Afghan community in Pakistan, not far from the Afghan border. Audio
cassettes, pushto songs and new home new life drama which is extremely
popular in Afghan families. New home new life is made by the British
Broadcasting Corporation and targeted Afghan living in Afghan. Every
sunday Vitan play come on TV which shows education programme for
Afghans. Before each recording session they make rehearsals of dialogues.
Story highlights fully activated Afghanis in a typically Afghan
village. This programme is so popular in Afghanistan that BBC developed
cartoon books also and the writers get together twice every month
to get story line. BBC provides them entertainment and give them
crucial information on key issues like livestock, Agriculture and
books.
4.
Zanzibar: small island on the coast of Tanzania; Pakistan: Jamila
Elias story; Guinea: fish music [Video recording]
Call no: AV 361 ZRA 1996 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNDP - Pakistan
By: Arrou-Vignod, Jean Francois, ed. and Tracey, Peta and Powel,
Jan...[et al.]
United Nations Development Programme - UNDP. Swiss Development Cooperation
- SDC. Ministry of Health for STDs. Network Leasing Corporation
Ltd.
Geneva
: UNDP, 1996
1 videodisc (22 Min.: 25 Sec.); sd., col.; 7.7 in. ( Programme No.
84 )
Short documentary in English by UNDP / AZIMUTHS Production
AZIMUTHS sponsored by the TV Unit of the UNDP with support from
SDC in collaboration of UNDP offices in Pakistan, Zanzibar and Guinea
with thanks to Pakistan Network Leasing Company, Guinea Fish Industry
and Ministry of Health for STDs conceived by Jean-Francois Arrou-Vignod
Keywords:
Economic and social development, Health, Nutrition, Poverty,
Culture, Education, AIDS, Sexually Transmitted Diseases - STDs,
Training, Employment, Micro credit, Drainage, Informal sector, Micro
entrepreneurs, Health workers, Fishing industry, Pakistan, Guinea,
Developing countries, Zanzibar
Accession
Number/s: 12995
Abstract:
Video is divided in to three parts highlighting key issues
of three major areas i.e.,Pakistan, Guinea and Tanzania. First part
shows Zanzibar, a small island on the coast of Tanzaina. Issues
discussed are images, slave trade, ivory and smuggling. Mingled
culture of Zanzibar i.e., African,Portugese and Islam. Dr.Fateh
Alloba, STP specialist is working as a UNV in Zanzibar. He came
as a specialist in Sexually Transmitted Diseases - STDs and AIDS
by UNDP. He is working on AIDS epidemic rights, ulcer cases and
AIDS cases. His major part is to supervise nurses employed by Ministry
of Health for STDs. Second part is about Jamil Elias story who is
35 years old, a widow for the past 10 years who work in a shop called
karyana. The shop has given Jamila certain status to solve problems
in the local community. Their biggest problem is the source of drainage
of water. She was looking for loan but every agency refused and
she finally get it from Network Leasing Corporation Ltd, a micro
credit company and supported by SDC. Network Leasing Corporation
Ltd. established in 1996 which provide loan for financing small
and micro enterprises and entrepreneurs. Every month Jamila pay
back her debt. She get training of lady health worker from UNDP
and can help people, provide vaccination and health care. She visits
houses and delivers pregnancy cases. She also give some time to
dress making classes and now she has bought new home.Third part
shows fish music by fishermen in Guinea. Seydoub, a fisherman do
fishing in Northern Guinea. He catches fishes. He says it take an
hour to get the main fishing ground and make as much noise as possible.
After getting fishes sell them in markets. It can be served as fried
fishes and it provide great help in fishing industry development
and boat production industry. Once a week these are transported
by police, fishermen and boaters.
5.
Zambia: reaching Elizabeth; Burkina: Kambi and the Karite tree;
Pakistan: the box of delights[Video recording]
Call no: AV 361 ZRE [1996?] Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNDP - Pakistan
By: Arrou-Vignod, Jean Francois, ed. and Tracey, Peta and Powel,
Jan...[et al.]
United Nations Development Programme - UNDP. Swiss Development Cooperation
- SDC. Ministry of Health, Zambia . National AIDS Programme. The
Home Based Care Givers of Maramba Community. Ali Institute of Education.
Geneva
: UNDP, [1996?]
1 videodisc (30 Min.: 03 Sec.); sd., col.; 7.7 in. ( Programme No.
75 )
Short documentary in English by UNDP / AZIMUTHS Production
AZIMUTHS sponsored by the TV Unit of the UNDP with support from
SDC in collaboration of UNDP offices in Pakistan, Zambia and Burkina
with thanks to National AIDS Programme, Ministry of Health - Zambia,
The Home Based Care Givers of Maramba Community, Livingston, Zambia
- UNDP conceived by Jean-Francois Arrou-Vignod
Keywords:
Economic and social development, Health, Nutrition, Poverty, Culture,
Education, AIDS, Sexually Transmitted Diseases - STDs, Training,
Employment, Wood cutting, Forestry, Informal sector, Micro entrepreneurs,
Health workers, Teachers training, Pakistan, Zambia, Developing
countries, Burkina
Accession
Number/s: 12991
Abstract:
Video is divided in to three parts highlighting key issues
of three major areas i.e.,Pakistan, Zambia and Burkina. First part
shows Livingston, South Zambia. Elizabeth Chibalanga was married
in 1972 and had three children, Her husband left her and she get
married again having son but for second time her husband left her.
She got sick in 1995 with no one to care her. Now she is TB patient.
In this case 300 HIV/AIDS cases reported. In Zambia due to this
disease economic conditions are devastating. To work on this major
social issue UNAIDS took charge. A UNDP Home Based Care Centre with
people with AIDS are treated. UNV provides help with the practitioners
of everyday life. She is taken to hospital and consulted by National
AIDS Manager - Zambian Ministry of Health. With the help of UNDP,
UNV receive basic training. At the moment 26 UNV look after 450
HIV/AIDS cases. They also provide Home Based Care Nurses. Second
part is about Kambi and Karite tree in Burkina Faso. Burkina has
no reserves of oil, coal or gas. Wood provides 90 percent of energy
needs are fulfilled by people. Here the tree which is scarcely protected
is the Karite tree which is used to make a type of oil used in cosmetic
industry as well as for local consumption. TARC UNDP had funded
Forest Protection Community Society to look after this problem.
Third part is from Soofi Foundation School - District Hafizabad.
In this school classes start from prep. School building has space
and educational equipments. Shamsa is a science teacher and get
training from Ali Institute of Education, Lahore. This institute
is providing teachers training supported by UNDP. Shamsa get training
and she is giving trainings to 3000 teachers in rural schools with
new methods.
6.
Constructing the defences of peace by Mr. Federico Mayor, Director
General of UNESCO, Islamabad, 12 March 1990 [Video recording]
Call no: AV 370 CTD 1990 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
By: Mayor, Federico
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO
Islamabad
: UNESCO, 1990
1 videodisc (42 Min; 41 Sec.); sd., col.; 7.7 in.
Short documentary in English
Documentary is produced by PTV
Keywords:
Economic and social development, Education, Economic aspects,
Poverty, Culture, Social aspects, Intolerance, Civil education,
Knowledge, Expedicology, Pakistan
Accession
Number/s: 12957 - 12958
Abstract:
Video is produced by UNESCO through Pakistan Television Production.
Dialogues were conducted by Professor Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah,
Education Minister and Aslam Azhar, Anchor person from Islamabad
Studio. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO affairs was discussed with Director General of UNESCO regarding
its role, history, laws, civil education etc. How far UNESCO has
gone towards construction is also discussed. Lack of development,
media resources, freedom of expansion and human dignity was discussed
7.
Future search for Pakistan [Video recording]
Call no: AV 361 FSF [1990?] Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNDP - Pakistan
United Nations Development Programme - UNDP
Karachi
: UNDP, [1990?]
4 videodisc (40 Min; 41 Sec. each); sd., col.; 7.7 in.
Short documentary in English
Documentary is produced by UNDP
Keywords:
Economic and social development, Education, Economic aspects, Poverty,
Culture, Social aspects, Intolerance, Civil education, Human rights,
UN, Private sector, Judiciary, Governance, Democracy, Political
events, Legislation, Legal activists, Basic education, Micro credit
system, Vocational training, Social indicators, Group work, Judicial
process, Pakistan
Accession
Number/s: 12961 - 12962 - 12954 - 12955
Abstract:
Four days workshop on Future search for Pakistan was conducted by
UNDP. Workshop was conducted to build legal awareness for NGOs and
GOs of Pakistan in the areas of economic and political instability.
Basically a UN platform for dialogues in Karachi was given to all
the participants. The major issues discussed were economic, human,
internal reform of UN in Pakistan, strength of UN, areas of reform,
UN Agencies, advocacy, gender statement, employment, legislation,
legal activists, lobbying for independent judiciary, erosion of
state - law and order, growing needs for basic education, micro
credit system, vocational trainings, media role, election campaigns,
improvement in political system. Group work was done and after its
completion presentations were given.
8.
UN year for tolerance [Video recording]
Call no: AV 363 UYF [1990?] Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO
[s.
l]: UNESCO, [1990?]
1 videodisc (10 Min; 23 Sec.); sd., col.; 7.7 in.
Short documentary in English
UNESCO TV Production
Keywords:
Economic and social development, Religion, Races, History,
United Nations role, UN, Violence, Human rights, Culture, World
Accession
Number/s: 12979
Abstract:
The following video feature is brought to you by UNESCO TV Production.
It is not part of a regular WTN News Service but is available free
of charge for unrestricted use. It highlights issues like religious
tensions, races, violence against Germans etc. UNESCO year of tolerance
will hope to change attitudes of people. For this purpose exhibitions
on themes of non violence are arranged on grassroots level by UNESCO
to reduce tolerance. Seminars and conferences are also held. Video
shows various glimpses of tolerance.
9.
New home, new life [Video recording]: an educational drama for Afghanistan
Call no: AV 363 NHN 1994 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO / International Rescue Committee - IRC
[s.
l]: UN / IRC, 1994
1 videodisc (09 Min; 36 Sec.); sd., col.; 7.7 in.
Note:
Short documentary in English
BBC NCA Production
Video is produced in Persian and Pushto
Keywords:
Economic and social development, Religion, Health, Education,
UN, Violence, Human rights, Culture, Afghanistan
Accession
Number/s: 12959
Abstract:
The following video feature is brought to you by UN / IRC. It is
a BBC Production with fundings from United Nations and IRC. Afghani
people who are thinking of going to Afghanistan. Video shows that
Afghanis need education and enthusiasm at this time. Radio Pakistan
Peshawar casts health messages produced in drama form.
10.
America and the developing world in the era of globalization [Video
Recording]: address by James Gustave Speth
Call no: AV 361 AAT 1998 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
By: Speth, Gustave
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO
Washington
D.C. : National Press Club / UNDP, 1998
Produced
by UNDP
Keywords:
Economic and social development, Poverty alleviation, Economic aspects,
Social aspects, Governance, Water supply, Industrialization, Livelihoods,
Developing countries, Afghanistan, Kandahar, Developing countries
Accession
Number/s: 12965
Abstract:
Video shows address of James Gustave Speth in National Press Club,
Washington D.C. on 14th October, 1998. He said UNDP manages about
two billion dollars every year in 130 countries of the world. UNDP
focus poorest people of the world including most of the developing
countries to raise their industries, economies, build political
instability and reduce poverty.
11. The human development report: human development statistical
database 1999 [CD-ROM]
Call no: CD 338.9 THD 1999 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNDP - Pakistan
United Nations Development Programme - UNDP
New
York : UNDP, 1999
( Full text HDRs 1990 - 1999 . )
Keywords:
Economic and social development, Indicator tables 1999, Statistical
database 1999, Press centre, Reference, Search
Accession
Number/s: 12572
Abstract:
An indispensable tool for the practice, measurement and concepts
of people-centred development. The Human Development Report CD-ROM
features internationally comparable statistics on 300 indicators
for 174 countries, plus the full text of Human Development Reports
1990 - 1999 in an interactive, searchable format. The CD also includes
a reference section of key definitions and methodological tools,
country profiles, a press center and much more. Users can manipulate
data into charts, tables and graphs, and download or export content
into a wide range of software formats for reports and presentations.
12. Pakistan customs tariff guide: Allied Laws and Procedures,
Year 2002-03, Vol. 1 [CD-ROM], Budget ed.
Call no: CD 380.1 PCT 2002 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNISOFT Private Ltd. - Pakistan
Advocates and Consultants. Riaz Naqvi Associates.
Islamabad
: UNISOFT (Private)Limited, 2002
Designed for Windows 98
Keywords:
Economic and social development, First Schedule to the Customs Act,
1969, Import tariff, Classification-methodology Sales Tax Act, 1990,
List of commodities, Central Excise Tariff, General conditional
exemptions/Sections 19 of the Customs Act, 1969, Preferential tariff
for imports, Alphabetical commodity index, Iran, Turkey, SAARC member
states
Accession Number/s: 12579
13.
Inter-Agency Procurement Services Office - IAPSO [CD-ROM]
Call no: CD 363.96 IAP 2000 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNDP - Pakistan
United Nations Development Programme - UNDP. Inter-Agency Procurement
Services Office - IAPSO.
Copenhagen
: IAPSA / UNDP, 2000
2001 Adobe Systems IncorporatedFor further information on our activities:
www.iapso.orgTo access our procurement portal, UN Web Buy: www.unwebbuy.org
Keywords:
Economic and social development, Procurement services, Automotive
services, Project supplies, UN Web buy, Training and capacity building,
Support to the business community, Motor vehicles catalogue, Heavy
vehicles catalogue, General business guide, Practical tips for doing,
Business with the UN System, Annual statistical report, Annual review
2000
Accession
Number/s: 12576
Abstract:
At UNDP's IAPSO, we have a vision " Buying for a Better World".
With over 20 years of experience in supporting the aid and development
community globally, we understand how access to world-class procurement
services can dramatically increase efficiency, quality and transparency
limits. We understand the specific needs of the development community,
whether our customers are UN-Agencies, International Finance Institution
borrowers, NGOs and GOs, they benefit not only from our experience
but also from our principles of transparency and accountability
as defined by the United Nations Development Programme.
14.
GENEVA 2000: the next step in social development [CD-ROM]
Call no: CD 336 GTN 2000 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
United Nations - UN. International Labour Organization - ILO.
Proceedings
of: World Summit for Social Development : Copenhagen : 1995
[Finland]:
ILO, 2000
Trilingual:
English, French and Spanish
Keywords:
Economic and social development, Poverty evaluation, Social aspects,
Social development
Accession
Number/s: 12573
Abstract:
Poverty eradication, productive employment, social integration and
social services for all. Establishing an international environment,
conducive to social development. These were some of the main goals
of the World Summit for Social Development, held at Copenhagen in
1995. Many promises and commitments were made at that time. Now
it is time to look to what has been achieved. Over the five years
since Copenhagen, the United System has monitored progress achieved
in social development, and in many ways contributed to achieve the
goals of Copenhagen. The ILO has been one of the key organizations
working with the United Nations Secretariat assisting in this effort.
In Geneva in June 2000, member countries of the United Nations had
to gathered again to take stock. They has also brought some new
ideas on how to achieve the goals of Copenhagen. This disk contains
the story of social development in the last five years of the 20th
century.
15.
Including the poor in the PRSP process by consulting the poor at
the grassroots [CD-ROM]
Call no: CD 363 ITP 2003 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNDP - Pakistan
The Department for International Development - DFID. Rural Support
Programmes Network - RSPN.
Islamabad
: RSPN, 2003
Includes Annexes: pp. 187 - 247
Keywords:
Economic and social development, Poverty alleviation, Economic growth,
Economic aspects, Social aspects, Deserts, AKRSP, Ghazi Barotha
Taraqiati Idara - GBTI, Sindh Graduates Association - SGA, NGOs,
Civil society, Monitoring, Governance, Rural areas, Qualitative
analysis, Quantitative analysis, Research findings, Data collection,
Balochistan Rural Support Programme - BRSP, Thardeep Rural Development
Programme - TRDP, National Rural Support Programme - NRSP, Aga Khan
Rural Support Programme - AKRSP, Report, Punjab, Sindh, Pakistan,
Balochistan
Accession
Number/s: 12817
16.
Human development report 2003: millennium development goals - a
compact among nations to end human poverty [CD-ROM]
Call no: CD 338.9 HDR 2003 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNDP - Pakistan
United Nations Development Program - UNDP
New
York : Oxford University Press, 2003
xv, 367p; ill; 29 cm; Summary
Includes
boxes. tables , figures, features, millennium development goals
indicators and human development indicators Report's summary, compact
charts and CD is also available
Keywords:
Economic and social development, Millennium development compact,
Millennium development goals, Poverty alleviation, Priority challenges,
Economic growth, Human development, Public policies, Health, Education,
Water, Environmental sustainability, Statistical tables, World
Accession
Number/s: 12887 - 12888
17.
Asian Development oulook 2003 [CD-ROM]: trends, analysis, projections
Call no: CD 361 ADB 2003 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: ADB - Pakistan
Asian Development Bank - ADB
Manila : ADB, 2003
1 cddisc; sd., col.
URL:
http://www.adb.org/publications/Special chapter:Competitiveness
in developing Asia
Keywords:
Economic and social development, Globalization, Technology, Competition,
Economic trends, Prospects, Asia, Pacific
Accession
Number/s: 13020
Abstract:
The Asian Development Outlook is ht e15th edition of the annual
comprehensive economic report on the developing member countries
of the Asian Development Bank The outlook provides a detailed analysis
and assessment of macroeconomic trends including fiscal, monetary
and balance of payments developments, for 41 Asian and Pacific economies
for 2002, as well as projections for 2003
2004. It also provides a broad diagnosis of macroeconomic conditions,
future growth projects and progress in poverty reduction in the
economies of the region.
Education & literacy [Top]
1.
Achieving education for all [Video recording]
Call no: AV 370 AEF 1996 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNDP - Pakistan
By: Speth, Gustave
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO
Washington
D.C. : National Press Club / UNDP, 1998
Produced
by UNDP
Keywords:
Economic and social development, Poverty alleviation, Economic aspects,
Social aspects, Governance, Water supply, Industrialization, Livelihoods,
Developing countries, Afghanistan, Kandahar, Developing countries
Accession
Number/s: 12965
Abstract:
Video shows address of James Gustave Speth in National Press Club,
Washington D.C. on 14th October, 1998. He said UNDP manages about
two billion dollars every year in 130 countries of the world. UNDP
focus poorest people of the world including most of the developing
countries to raise their industries, economies, build political
instability and reduce poverty.
2.
Education matters [Video recording]
Call no: AV 370 EDM 1990 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNDP - Pakistan
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO
[London]:
UNESCO, 1990
1 videodisc (8 Min: 35 Sec); sd., col.; 7.7 in.
Note:
Short documentary in English
Acknowledgements to BBC,WQED
Keywords:
Education and literacy, Basic education, Democratic society,
Remote areas, NGOs, GOs, School management, Literacy, Madagascar,
Zambia, Pakistan, Developing countries, Guatamala
Accession
Number/s: 12973
Abstract:
This video is aimed at raising public awareness about the importance
and urgency of the Education for All specially girl education. Describing
how education has positively influenced and enhanced the lives of
communities and people, the video demonstrates practical skills
of the women and glimpses of different activities of UNESCO. This
video is produced in order to celebrate International Literacy Year,1990.
3.
Education for All Summit 9 [Video recording]
Call no: AV 370 EDF 1993 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO . Integrated Child Development Services Programme - ICDS.
New
Delhi : UNESCO, 1993
1 videodisc (14 Min: 30 Sec); sd., col.; 7.7 in.
Short documentary in English
Keywords:
Education and literacy, Basic education, Early Childhood
Care, National Policy of Education, Literacy , Empowerment, Literacy
rate, Bangladesh, Brazil, Pakistan, Developing countries, China,
Egypt, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Nigeria
Accession
Number/s: 12951
Abstract:
This is the story of Indian progress towards the growth of critical
progress "Education for All". Video explains achievements
and challenges from 1986 to onwards. Achievements include: in 1986
India developed a comprehensive framework "National Policy
of Education" and its programme in action was revised and updated
in 1992. Goals are set clear, expansion of Early Childhood Care
and development of activities, disability of children, universalization
of elementary education at the age of 14 years as a composite programme,
transited reduction in literacy (15-35 age group), creating an educational
environment for illiterates, to make educational uniformity, equality
and empowerment, improve peoples culture, living and working conditions.
These were the goals towards which India has made considerable progress.
Video also highlights facts and figures in the literacy rate. Challenges
are India have developed a scarce strategy for providing Early Childhood
Care and Education at the age of 0-6 and an Integrated Child Development
Services Programme - ICDS which covered 16 million children and
is supposed to cover the entire country by the year 2000.
4.
Status of education [Video recording]: a brief
Call no: AV 370 SOE [1990?] Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
By: Chung, Fay
United Nations Children's Fund - UNICEF
[Islamabad]:
UNICEF, [1990?]
1 videodisc (1 Hr); sd., col.; 7.7 in.
Short
documentary in English
Produced by UNICEF, Ms. Fay Chung - live talks and group discussions
Keywords:
Education and literacy, Statues, Dams, Buildings, Museums,
Civilizations, Africa, Egypt, Sudan
Accession
Number/s: 12952
Abstract:
Video focuses on situation of education in country, vision
and understanding of the situation. Hindrances in the way of education,
financial and human resources, population rise, socio-economic resources
etc. Consensus development is needed through media, TV, radio and
parliamentarian discussions. Staff development schemes, coordination
and overseas training policy or key personnel is needed. There is
a need to make education system effective in formal and non-formal
areas. It is a live talk between Ms. Fay Chung and Education specialists
from different sectors. She concluded by saying that the best investment
is to give education and we cannot do it by ourselves, we want help
from community.
5.
Write to be free [Video Recording]
Call no: AV 370 WTB [1990?] Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
By: Bulmer, John, Dir.. and Allen, Patrick and Realijacion. Texto
Y...[et. al]
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO
[s.l]:
UNESCO, [1990?]
Produced by UNESCO
Keywords:
Education and literacy, Literacy trends, Agriculture, Population,
Household work, U.S.A
Accession
Number/s: 12972
Abstract:
In developed countries you will meet several people who do not read
or write. In some countries population is increasing faster than
literacy trends. International community do cope with this problem.
Girl education's importance is shown by giving examples from community
people. Librarians are hired to deliver books in houses. Agriculture
is major source of income. There is a need to develop social and
self reliance policy in these countries
6.
Vera goes to school [Video recording]
Call no: AV 371.716 VGT 1990 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
By: Albanesi, Paolo, ed. and Mitchell, Paul
World Food Programme - WFP
Paris
: UNESCO, 1990
11 min.; col. ( Education for all no.3 )
Keywords: Education
and literacy, School, Food, School meals
Accession
Number/s: 0167
7.
Education for all [Video recording]
Call no: AV 370 EFA 1989 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
By: Wilkinson, Stephan and Young, Dick
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO
Paris
: UNESCO, 1989
18 min.; col. ( Education for all no. 1 )
Keywords:
Education and literacy, Adult education, School, Teachers,
Computer assisted instruction, Balgaria
Accession
Number/s: 0168
8.
Baldia home schools [Video recording]: filling gaps in education
Call no: AV 371.042 BHS 1990 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
By: Rana Syed, producer.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO
Paris
: UNESCO, 1990
15 min.; col. ( Education for all no. 9 )
Keywords:
Education and literacy, Education, Primary schools, Literacy,
Community education, Educational associations, Statistics, Karachi
Accession
Number/s: 0784
9.
The seti project [Video recording]
Call no: AV 374.8 TSP 1988
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
By: Lauwens, Vuette, ed. and Faherty, Erin
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO / United Nations Development Programme - UNDP
Paris
: UNESCO, 1988
29 min.; col.; 18.8 x 10.4 cm. ( Education for all no. 15 )
Keywords:
Education and literacy, Education, School, Basic education,
Community education, Community participation, Community development,
Community study centres, Resource centres, Outdoor education, Extracurricular
activities, Adult education, Inservice training, Living conditions,
women's education, women's participation, Living conditions
Accession
Number/s: 0824
10.
Project impact [Video recording]
Call no: AV 374.8 PIM 1982 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
By: Mckee, Neill, producer. and Marte, Felizardo
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO / International Development Research Centre - IDRC
Paris
: UNESCO, 1982
27 min.; col.; 18.8 x 10.4 cm. ( Education for all no. 14 )
Keywords:
Education and literacy, Education, School, Nonformal education,
Community education, Community participation, Community school,
Community study centres, Resource centres, Outdoor education, Primary
education, Self instruction, Modular instruction, Tesching methods,
Learning packages, Learning methods, Philippines, Indonesia
Accession
Number/s: 0825
11.
Preparing the future [Video recording]
Call no: AV 370 PTF [1999] Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
By: Churchill, Stacy and Danailova,Vera and Khawajkie, Elizabeth...[et.
al]
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO. Associated Schools of Argentina The Foundation of Childrens
History, Art and Culture.
Sofia
: UNESCO, [1999]
25 Min; VHS PAL
A
Film by Pantelei Zsanka, A UNESCO "VREME" Documentary
Film Studios, Sofia, Bulgaria Co-Production. Documentary is in English
Keywords:
Education and literacy, Poverty, Communication, Health, Leprosy,
Sickness, Cultural heritage, Effective teaching practices, Argentina,
Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Senegal, Thailand, Tunisia, Norway
Accession
Number/s: 12725
Abstract:
Under UNESCO sponsorship a world teachers are actively involved
in promoting education to the Associate School Projects. 2000 Projects
in more than 19 states are working at the moment. Video highlights
effective teaching practices in the field of international education
and communication showing cultural heritage, reflect deep cultural
learning experience.
12. Selected documents in education: catalogue of the documents
and publications [CD-ROM]
Call no: CD 370 SDI 1996 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO. Documentation and Information Service of the Education
Sector.
Paris
: UNESCO, 1996
( UNESCO's Education CD-ROM . )
Keywords:
Education and literacy, Educational policies, Financing, Planning,
Management, Education administration, Curricula, Higher education,
Secondary education, Teacher training, Teacher's status, Research,
Innovation, Evaluation, Information technology, Communication, School
buildings, Educational facilities, Vocational education, Early childhood,
Preventive education, Health education, Nutrition, Peace, Human
rights education, Population, Environmental education, Emergency
action
Accession
Number/s: 12570
13.
Education, work and the future: Selected UNESCO publications and
documents in technical and vocational education and training [CD-ROM]
Call no: CD 370- EWA 2001 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO. Section for Technical and Vocational Education.
Paris
: UNESCO, 2001
( UNESCO Section for Technical and Vocational Education Version
1.0 )
Designed
for Windows 95/98/2000 and NTCD-ROM creation and logistics: Human
Info NGO www.humaninfo.org; Greenstone Software of the New Zealand
Digital LibraryTrilingual: English, French and Spanish
Keywords:
Education and literacy, Technical education, Vocational education,
Training
Accession
Number/s: 12803 - 12577
Abstract:
This digital library consists of 230 selected publications and documents
in technical and vocational education and training. It contains
a total of some 13,000 pages describing activities and experiences
from every region of the world reflecting the organization's efforts.
Over a period of more than five decades, to promote international
cooperation in this field. This manual is thus a valuable resource
for all stakeholders in technical and vocational education and training.
Users are encouraged to share this material with colleagues and
fellow learners. It may be printed and distributed freely, provided
due reference is made to UNESCO as its source
14.
UNESCO 1946: 50 years for education [CD-ROM]
Call no: CD 370 UFY 1998 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO. Documentation and Information Service of the Education
Sector.
Paris
: UNESCO, 1998
1V.2V
CD
is available in two volumes Vol. 1 and Vol. 2Includes IndexCD is
trilingual: English, French and Spanish
Keywords:
Education and literacy, 50 years for education (full text), Standard-setting
instruments, Historical bibliography, Key UNESCO publications, The
origins of UNESCO, School buildings and equipment, Films, videos
and sound recordings, Individual contributions
Accession
Number/s: 12569
15.
UNESCO Resolutions Decisions: 1987 - 1996 [CD-ROM]
Call no: CD 327.377 URD 1997 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO. Bya Myfra. Electronic Management Unit.
Paris
: UNESCO, 1997
Databases
production: Electronic Management UnitCD-ROM production: Clearing
House
Keywords:
Education and literacy, General Conference, Resolutions, Decisions
Accession
Number/s: 12575
Abstract:
This CD-ROM contains General Conference Resolutions from
1987 to 1995. The General Conference meets every two years. Executive
Board Decisions from 1988 to 1996. The Executive Board meets twice
a year. Thsese documents come from the UNESCO's full text data base
(ULIS/GED)and represent about 5,500 pages (nearly 5000 Decisions
and Resolutions).
16.
UNESCO Databases: UNESBIB, UNESTHES, AIDS, DARE, HEDBIB, IBEDOCS,
IBETHES, ICOMMOS, ISISDIF, UNESDATA and UNESIS [CD-ROM]
Call no: CD 370 UDB 1997 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNESCO - Pakistan
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNESCO.
Paris
: UNESCO, 1997
Keywords:
Education and literacy, UNESBIB, UNETHES, AIDS, DARE, HEDBIB, IBEDOCS,
IBETHES, ICOMMOS, ISISDIF, UNESDATA, UNESIS, Databases
Accession
Number/s: 12814
Abstract:
The UNESCO databases CDROM contains 11 databases; it gives access
to more than 100,000 bibliographic references in a variety of subject
areas, including UNESCO documents and publications, plus details
on approximately 9,000 research institutes and informations services
worldwide and details from 4,500 periodicals and 900 specialists
in the social sciences. It includes UNESCO and IBE thesauri.
17.
Afghan Refugees Teachers' Profile Database NWFP and Balochistan:
basic education for Afghan refugees[CD-ROM]
Call no: CD 070/1 ART 2003 Location: UNCOL
Supplied by: UNDP - Pakistan
Afghanistan. Ministry of Education. Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Technische
Zusammenarbeit Zusammenarbeit (GTZ)GmbH. German Agency for Technical
Cooperation.
Islamabad
: GTZ-BEFARe, 2003
Database designed in MS AccessParticipating organizations: IRC/FEP,
AIL, OI, SC/USA SCSPEB, BEST, NRC, AREP, LDI, SAASupported by UNESCO,UNHCR,UNICEFLibrary
has two hard copies also
Keywords:
Education and literacy, Basic education, Afghan Refugees, Teachers
profile database, Questionnaire, Data collection, Distribution of
teachers by years of formal education, Distribution of teachers
by gender, Distribution of teachers by ethnicity, Distribution of
teachers by age, Distribution of teachers by marital status, Distribution
of teachers by specialized subjects, Distribution of teachers by
teaching experience, Distribution of teachers from different provinces
of Afghanistan, Distribution of teachers by preferred province in
Afghanistan, Distribution of teachers by gender, Report, NWFP, Balochistan,
Pakistan
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