4th UNESCO General Conference in Paris
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The 4th UNESCO General Conference took place in Paris, France, with Edward Ronald Walker serving as the representative from Australia. This conference was part of a series of sessions held by UNESCO since its inception, aimed at promoting international collaboration in education, science, and culture. The gathering brought together delegates from various member states to discuss and address pressing global issues related to education and cultural preservation. The conference served as a platform for member countries to share their experiences and strategies in fostering educational development and cultural exchange. It also aimed to strengthen the role of UNESCO in promoting peace and security through education and cultural understanding. The outcomes of this conference contributed to the establishment of various programs and initiatives that would shape UNESCO's future direction and priorities in the years to come. The discussions and resolutions made during this session reflected the growing recognition of the importance of education and culture in achieving sustainable development and fostering international cooperation.
Primary Reference: Subfonds 4 C - 4th General conference, Paris

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