The Totana City Council and the UNESCO Center in Murcia are going to develop, starting this coming autumn, training programs and cultural projects, especially aimed at improving coexistence and social integration in the area of ??the Region of Murcia.Both entities have agreed to exchange information and share resources, by virtue of a collaboration agreement signed at the beginning of this summer, by which the parties agree to cooperate mutually in defense of culture, education and research in specific areas.
of its objectives; and promote the exchange and accessibility of knowledge to society.In addition, it advocates promoting cooperative networking, in order to access resources offered by public and private institutions of the national and international community, in order to carry out research and cooperation training programs of common interest.The training and exchange of people (researchers, teachers, etc.) between one institution and another will also be promoted, as well as access under preferential conditions to training activities and programs, publications, web resources, etc.The agreement aims to stimulate the development of dissemination actions to publicize the various cultural phenomena that are known and experienced by groups and communities in our close environment of coexistence, to facilitate mutual knowledge and coexistence.This collaboration agreement entered into force on May 28 and will last for two years; and does not present any financial commitment between the parties.UNESCO is the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
It tries to establish peace through international cooperation in the aforementioned matters.The UNESCO Center of Murcia is a civil institution within the Murcia Region, which aspires to be the benchmark of the UNESCO civil network in this Autonomous Community.
It is formed by a voluntary group of people of all ages and socio-professional profiles who share a commitment to the principles and values ??of UNESCO.