TASHKAND -UNS: The Executive Board of UNESCO, at its 216th session, approved proposals from Member States regarding anniversaries in which UNESCO could take part in events in 2024-2025. The Executive Board decided and recommended to the Conference to authorize UNESCO to take part in the celebration of 46 anniversaries.
Among them, the proposal submitted by Turkmenistan with the support of Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkiye, Uzbekistan and Ukraine on the “300th anniversary of the birth of the poet Magtymguly Fragi.”
This list also contains the following proposals that Turkmenistan proposed jointly with other countries and supported:
1. 950th anniversary of the Dīwān Lughāt al-Turk (Compendium of the Turkic dialects), written by the lexicographer and philologist Mahmud al-Kashgari (1074) (joint proposal by Türkiye, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, with the support of Hungary, Mauritania, Morocco, Qatar and Tajikistan); Embassy of Turkmenistan in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
2. 900th anniversary of Ajami Nakhchivani, architect (1125 – late 12th century) (Azerbaijan, with the support of Türkiye and Turkmenistan);
3. 1000th anniversary of the birth of Amir ʿOnṣor-al-Maʿāli Kaykāvus (Kaykāʾus) b. Eskandar b. Qābus b. Vošmgir (Islamic Republic of Iran with the support of Armenia, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan;
4. 100th anniversary of the active life of Parvin E’tesami, poet (1907-1941) (Islamic Republic of Iran with the support of Tajikistan and Turkmenistan).
It is also worth recalling that on May 24, 2023, UNESCO included the Collection of manuscripts of Magtymguly Fragi, presented by Turkmenistan, in the International Memory of the World Register.
In 2024, Turkmenistan will widely celebrate the 300th anniversary of the birth of the great philosopher and poet Magtymguly. In addition to the large-scale cultural events, there will be grand opening of the majestic monument being erected in the foothills of the Kopetdag in honor of Magtymguly Fragi, which will become another symbol of deep reverence by current generations for the richest creative heritage of
the great Turkmen poet and thinker.
THE 216TH SESSION OF THE UNESCO EXECUTIVE BOARD WAS HELD AT UNESCO HEADQUARTERS:
The 216th session of the UNESCO Executive Board was held at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris from 10 to 24 May 2023. The Executive Board of UNESCO is the organization’s main decision-making body, responsible for strategic decisions and overseeing its activities.
During this session, various issues related to UNESCO’s mandate and priorities were considered and discussed. The participants of the session included representatives of the Member States of UNESCO, experts and delegates, as well as the leadership of the organization. For two weeks, discussions and decisions were made on various issues that are important for the activities of UNESCO and its goals in the field of
culture, education and science.
At this session, with the support and co-authorship of Turkmenistan, the Executive Board of UNESCO approved the following decisions included in the agenda:
70th anniversary of the UNESCO Associated Schools Network: development prospects;
“Bicycle for All” : bicycle for sustainable and healthy lifestyles initiative;
Follow-up of the Tashkent Declaration and Commitments to Action for
Transforming Early Childhood Care and Education Embassy of Turkmenistan.