The World’s Heritage
The Definitive Guide to All World Heritage Sites
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UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, was founded in 1945 with the mission to promote global peace and security through collaboration in education, science, and culture. One of their most notable works is the World Heritage List, which identifies and protects cultural and natural sites of outstanding universal value. UNESCO has also been a key player in promoting literacy, preserving languages and promoting freedom of expression.
In terms of literary style, UNESCO is known for its commitment to promoting diverse voices and cultural heritage in literature. They have supported numerous initiatives to promote literary exchange and translation, as well as initiatives to protect and preserve endangered languages and cultural traditions.
One of UNESCO's most famous works in literature is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted in 1948, which enshrines the right to freedom of expression and the importance of cultural diversity. This document has had a profound impact on the literary world, inspiring writers and artists to use their voices to advocate for social justice and human rights.