Professor, All colleagues at UNESCO CNR, who have known, will keep a noble and lasting memories in our souls. Have you been to us a shining example of what a true leader institution, involved in activ ViaT published, in the construction of truth and especially in spreading the ideals of UNESCO. Cu eleganta if distinctie […]
Posted in 10.03.2008
Professor,
All colleagues at UNESCO CNR, who have known, will keep a noble and lasting memories in our souls. Have you been to us a shining example of what a true leader institution, involved in activ ViaT published, in the construction of truth and especially in spreading the ideals of UNESCO. With elegance and distinction you have built a real-founders poster given to all, with such candor.
I talked with you just a week before the eternal moment and we have developed the program of activities dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the proclamation of the Declaration of Human Rights. Please seek advice , knowing that the North University of Baia Mare there is a UNESCO Chair for Human Rights, democracy, peace and tolerance founded and run by you; first, ca profil, from central and eastern European, founded after more than 10 or.
As secretary general of UNESCO have organized CNR, Professor, with us, colloquia, roundtables, exhibitions, book launches, transforming this institution into a center of public life alive, known in the country and abroad. I remember that our rooms were too small to those events. For example, hundreds of people, graduates, historians, politicians, journalists, international experts participated in the debate on single-vote system or access the files on Security.
"Victor Iancu was an ingenious builder of worlds recovered", someone said about you and how right was ...
I remember how happy you included in 2000, Since we have announced that UNESCO Paris financing "Award Coposu interethnic and interreligious tolerance". Visul fusase implinit: through this international award do great politician most famous image in the country and abroad.
You the tireless effort, permanent, National heritage in – left a lasting legacy to the world- was shaped by the recognition and inclusion of wooden churches of Maramures UNESCO World Heritage.
Civil society UNESCO materialized since 1994. With your approval, in 1999 We establish the Federation of Romanian Associations, UNESCO Clubs and Centres, immediately opening the way to international partnerships, participand impreuna the Ekaterinburg, Bejing, Paris yourself in container, Holidays at Mount chicken, Craisorului personality honoring Mountains, Avram Iancu Olympics organizing UNESCO.
UNESCO Club Baia Mare is another achievement in the field of civil society signed by you in the four years of collaboration and important achievements in the fields of education, science and culture.
Professor, with Doina,Ltd, two Cristine, Mrs. Maftei, Lucretia, I tell myself that I have not forgotten, your image warm and good located coy over the same office asks us like the beginning of the day:
Do you want a coffee with saccharin?
An event dedicated to the celebration of 30 of years of collaboration between the clubs for UNESCO in Romania and those in the Reggio Calabria area (Italy) takes place during 15-17 March 2026.
The event brings together representatives of the club movement, of local authorities and the cultural environment.
event, organized by the Club for UNESCO in Reggio Calabria, in partnership with the Romanian Federation of Associations and Clubs for UNESCO, highlights the continuity of a Romanian-Italian partnership built in the spirit of the values promoted by UNESCO: education, culture, patrimony, solidarity and dialogue between communities.
The main event took place in the town of Motta San Giovanni, within the FICLU national project dedicated to geoparks, parks and local communities, under the title "Patrimonio e dialogo interculturale".: continuity, friendship and sharing”.
Daniela Popescu participated in the demonstration, General Secretary of the Romanian Federation of Associations and Clubs for UNESCO and Vice-President for Europe of the World Federation of Associations and Clubs for UNESCO, together with representatives of the Italian network of clubs for UNESCO and of the local administration led by the mayor of the town. The hosts of the event were coordinated by the architect Alberto Gioffrè, national advisor of the Italian Federation of Associations and Clubs for UNESCO and president of the UNESCO Club of Reggio Calabria.
The program included a series of activities dedicated to the cultural heritage and memory of local communities, including visiting the Miners' Archive of Motta San Giovanni, institution proposed for inclusion in the UNESCO "Memory of the World" program, as well as a cultural itinerary that included the historic area of the town and the Byzantine fortifications at Castello di Santo Niceto, an important landmark of the region's medieval heritage.
One of the important moments of the event was the awarding of a Diploma of Gratitude to the Club for UNESCO in Reggio Calabria, in appreciation for the three decades of dialogue, cooperation and joint projects developed between organizations for UNESCO in Romania and Italy. The diploma emphasizes that, through cultural and educational initiatives, as well as through projects dedicated to young people, the Romanian-Italian partnership demonstrated that UNESCO values can become living bridges between communities, generations and nations.
The event represented, ALSO, an opportunity to reaffirm the shared commitment to further cooperation in areas such as heritage education, intercultural dialogue, sustainable development and youth involvement in UNESCO network activities.
After three decades of collaboration, in a year in which Romania celebrates 70 years of activity in UNESCO, the partnership between the UNESCO clubs in Romania and those in Calabria remains an example of European cooperation built on trust, friendship and shared responsibility, confirming the role of civil society in promoting the values and mission of UNESCO.
An event dedicated to the celebration of 30 of years of collaboration between the clubs for UNESCO in Romania and those in the Reggio Calabria area (Italy) takes place during 15-17 March 2026, bringing together representatives of the club movement, of local authorities and the cultural environment.
event, organized by the Club for UNESCO in Reggio Calabria, in partnership with the Romanian Federation of Associations and Clubs for UNESCO, highlights the continuity of a Romanian-Italian partnership built in the spirit of the values promoted by UNESCO: education, culture, patrimony, solidarity and dialogue between communities.
The main event took place in the town of Motta San Giovanni, within the FICLU national project dedicated to geoparks, parks and local communities, under the title "Patrimonio e dialogo interculturale".: continuity, friendship and sharing”.
Daniela Popescu participated in the demonstration, president of the Alumnus Club, General Secretary of the Romanian Federation of Associations and Clubs for UNESCO and Vice-President for Europe of the World Federation of Associations and Clubs for UNESCO, together with representatives of the Italian network of clubs for UNESCO and of the local administration led by the mayor of the town. The hosts of the event were coordinated by the architect Alberto Gioffrè, national advisor of the Italian Federation of Associations and Clubs for UNESCO and president of the UNESCO Club of Reggio Calabria.
The program included a series of activities dedicated to the cultural heritage and memory of local communities, including visiting the Miners' Archive of Motta San Giovanni, institution proposed for inclusion in the UNESCO "Memory of the World" program, as well as a cultural itinerary that included the historic area of the town and the Byzantine fortifications at Castello di Santo Niceto, an important landmark of the region's medieval heritage.
One of the important moments of the event was the awarding of a Diploma of Gratitude to the Club for UNESCO in Reggio Calabria, in appreciation for the three decades of dialogue, cooperation and joint projects developed between organizations for UNESCO in Romania and Italy. The diploma emphasizes that, through cultural and educational initiatives, as well as through projects dedicated to young people, the Romanian-Italian partnership demonstrated that UNESCO values can become living bridges between communities, generations and nations.
The event represented, ALSO, an opportunity to reaffirm the shared commitment to further cooperation in areas such as heritage education, intercultural dialogue, sustainable development and youth involvement in UNESCO network activities.
After three decades of collaboration, in a year in which Romania celebrates 70 years of activity in UNESCO, the partnership between the UNESCO clubs in Romania and those in Calabria remains an example of European cooperation built on trust, friendship and shared responsibility, confirming the role of civil society in promoting the values and mission of UNESCO.
It is a great pleasure to be here tonight for the dance performance presented by the Confucius Institute of ESCE, in celebration of the Chinese New Year of the Horse.
As vice-president of the World Federation of UNESCO Associations, I have had the privilege of visiting China on numerous occasions. One of these experiences stands out in particular: my participation in the Dunhuang International Arts Week last summer. Standing in the Mogao Caves, facing the millennial frescoes, I felt strongly that these works were not just witnesses to the past, but the living expression of a civilization still in motion. This moment has deeply strengthened the connection I feel with Chinese culture.
Chinese culture, in particular, it fascinates me with its richness and depth. Rooted in a history and traditions that span millennia, it is also distinguished by its ability to evolve, to engage in the contemporary world and embrace innovation. This alliance between heritage and modernity gives it such remarkable vitality.
The show presented tonight, "Legend in Dance", it offers a dialogue that transcends time and cultures. It fully resonates with the mission of the World Federation of UNESCO Associations: to encourage intercultural dialogue, to value the diversity of cultural expressions and to support the living transmission of traditions. More than a show, it is a real bridge between civilizations, a bridge of understanding and harmony.
I would like to express my deep gratitude to the Confucius Institute of ESCE for organizing this event and to warmly thank the Paris Chinese Dance Company and the Chinese and French artists who will share this exceptional moment with us, as well as to Mr. Mao Qiang and all the teams involved for their outstanding work.
In the end, may the Year of the Horse bring health to all, happiness and energy. I wish this show a huge success and I hope you all have a wonderful evening.
Today, 15 January, we celebrate the Day of National Culture, a day of deep significance for our Romanian identity, inseparably linked to the birth of the national poet Mihai Eminescu.
Eminescu is not only a great poet, but a consciousness of the Romanian culture, a voice that gave the language eternity. Through his work, he managed to grasp the longing, love, nature, the history and aspirations of an entire people.
The fact that we are today at the Romance Museum in Târgoviște adds a special emotion to this celebration, because romance, like Eminence poetry, talk about the soul, about sensitivity and what unites us beyond time.
Celebrating culture, we celebrate ourselves, our roots and responsibility to carry forward the values that define us as a nation.
Happy Birthday, Romanian culture!
Happy Birthday, Mihai Eminescu
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WHAT IS ALUMNUS ?
Alumnus Club is an organization created in the year 2000, that gathers for more than a decade and a half members from 10 countries.
Alumnus Club is part of the Romanian federation of UNESCO Associations and Clubs, and implicitly of the World and European Federations for UNESCO. The club is formed mainly by young students, and its aim is to offer its members the opportunity to get involved in projects aimed at developing their experience in the selected field of study.
Through its UNESCO affiliation, the Alumnus Club has access to an important network of information regarding the activities developed in domains such as education, science, culture and communication.
The main purpose of the organization is that of training young people in a multicultural manner, through projects that aim at involving them in activities that encourage their personal initiative and experience gaining.
In 25 years of activity, Alumnus Club has offered its members and the participants in its events the occasion to engage in educational, scientific, cultural and communication projects.
Below, you may find a non exhaustive list of annual events: Metamorphoses, Youth and Museums, Art and Civilization in Monastic Spaces, Magellan and the new project developed under the auspices of the Alliance of Civilizations: Bucharest retrieved, the concerts of the National Chamber Choir Madrigal.
ALUMNUS Club was founded in 2000 and consists of young people across the 10 countries.
The Alumnus Club is part of the Romanian Federation of Associations and Clubs for UNESCO.
The club wants to offer its members opportunities to become involved in educational projects, Scientific, cultural and communication.
ALUMNUS Club aims to prepare young people in a multicultural spirit and to involve them in activities that help them in personal and professional development.