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INTERNATIONAL MUSIC COUNCIL AND UNESCO

INTERNATIONAL MUSIC COUNCIL AND UNESCO. Silja Fischer, IMC Secretary General. Introduction. This presentation is intended for IMC members and their affiliates.

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INTERNATIONAL MUSIC COUNCIL AND UNESCO

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  1. INTERNATIONAL MUSIC COUNCILAND UNESCO Silja Fischer, IMC Secretary General For IMC members

  2. Introduction This presentation is intended for IMC members and their affiliates. It aims to explain the relationship between the International Music Council and UNESCO. It demonstrates the different characteristics of each organisation and shows how the relationship developed over time. A clear understanding of this relationship will enable members to reflect the situation correctly in their communications. For IMC members

  3. IMC Non-governmental organisation Membership organisation Governing bodies: General Assembly Executive Board Budget: Core budget: membership fees Activities: grants, donations and other sources UNESCO Inter-governmental organisation Members = States (193) Governing bodies: General Conference Executive Board Budget: Regular: “dues” from Member States Extrabudgetary contributions: various sources (governments, Foundations etc.) Key facts in comparison For IMC members

  4. History of IMC-UNESCO Relations • IMC founded in 1949 at the request of UNESCO as an advisory body to the agency on musical matters • Until 1980s: IMC operations and activities highly subsidized by UNESCO • Until mid-1990s: steady decrease of subsidies due to decreasing UNESCO budget • 1995: UNESCO adopts new Directives concerning its relations with non-governmental organizations =“forced emancipation” • 1996: end of subsidies For IMC members

  5. Application of the new Directives • 1995-1996: re-evaluation and reclassification process • 1997: IMC obtains official status of an “NGO maintaining formal associate relations with UNESCO” "a very small number of umbrella organizations that are broadly international in membership, bring together specialist international professional associations, have proven competence in an important field of [...] culture [...] and have a record of regular major contributions to UNESCO's work [...] Close and continuous working relations shall be maintained with these organizations, which will be invited by the Director General to advise him regularly on the preparation and execution of UNESCO's programme and to participate in UNESCO's activities." For IMC members

  6. Relations under the new Directives • Status reviewed every six years (last time in 2008) • Framework Agreement (FA) for six years • recognizes IMC as UNESCO’s main partner in the field of music • defines areas of cooperation • implemented through 2-year contracts • subject to administrative and budgetary constraints (2010-2011: within budget for cultural industries section) • Cooperation beyond FA For IMC members

  7. BENEFITS • financial: • contracts related to the- implementation of the framework agreement (6 years)- execution of aspects of UNESCO's regular programme • contributions under the Participation Programme • material: • office space (free of charge) • meeting rooms (preferential rates) • rooms for special events (preferential rates) • intellectual: • advice, consultation • availability of programme specialists, experts, lecturers • moral support: • Patronage • use of UNESCO name and logo for specific initiatives  For IMC members

  8. Use of UNESCO name and logo (Directives adopted by UNESCO General Conference, valid for all NGOs) • use of UNESCO name in connection with IMC name only in the following formulation: IMC is an «NGO in formal associate relations with UNESCO » “IMC (UNESCO)” and “IMC/UNESCO” no longer allowed • logo of UNESCO: only upon request and approval, only for projects in cooperation with or financed by UNESCO • Websites of NGOs no longer hosted on UNESCO server • NGO email addresses ending with @unesco.org no longer possible For IMC members

  9. National Commissions for UNESCO • national cooperating bodies set up by the Member States for the purpose of associating their governmental and non-governmental bodies with the work of UNESCO • 196 National Commissions worldwide GET IN TOUCH! BECOME KNOWN TO YOUR NATCOM! For IMC members

  10. Thank you for your attention www.imc-cim.org For IMC members

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