International Organisations
This page contains links to the most important international education organisations. All of these organisations promote the collaboration between countries in terms of education, science and culture or the wellbeing of children.
UNESCO
UNESCO is the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Since its creation in 1945, the Organization has worked to improve education in its 193 member countries. Its aim is to foster learning societies and partnerships worldwide.
International Bureau of Education
The IBE's main mission is to act as UNESCO's centre specialized in contents, methods and structure of education. It builds networks to share expertise on curriculum development, contents and implementation in all regions of the world.
United Nations Children's Fund UNICEF
United Nations Children's Fund UNICEF is an agency of the United Nations with the aim to support women and children worldwide. UNICEF is politically and confessionally indipendant and works primarily for the improvement of life conditions of children in developing countries.
Education International
Education International represents nearly 30 million teachers and education workers in 172 countries - from pre-school to university. As the world’s largest Global Union Federation, it protects the rights of every teacher and education worker, and every student they educate.
Global SchoolNet
Global SchoolNet engage teachers and students in learning exchanges with people around the world to develop literacy and communication skills, foster teamwork and collaboration, encourage workforce preparedness and create multi-cultural understanding.
