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DOWNLOAD PROCEEDINGS Bangkok: UNESCO Bangkok, 2016. 180 p. TH/CLT/16/012 The Silk Roads An interconnected web of routes that linked the ancient societies of East, South, Central and Western Asia, the Mediterranean, and beyond The combination of routes...
Cultural Diversity Programming Lens: Introduction to the Toolkit Bangkok: UNESCO Bangkok. 2008. 2 p.
Indigenous People and Parks: The Surin Islands Project Paris: UNESCO, 2001. In collaboration with UNESCO Bangkok, Chulalongkorn University Social Research Institute, and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO.
คู่มือแก้ไขปัญหาสถานะบุคคลตามกฎหมาย และการแจ้งเกิดของบุคคลซึ่งเกิดในประเทศไทย เรียบเรียงโดย มูลนิธิพัฒนาการคุ้มครองเด็ก กรุงเทพฯ: ยูเนสโกกรุงเทพ. 2008. 210 หน้า ISBN 978-92-9223-176-7 (Print version) ISBN 978-92-9223-177-4 (Electronic version) เนื้อหา ภาค...
Releasing the Power of the Arts – Exploring Arts Education in the Asia-Pacific aims to document arts education policies and initiatives in six Asia-Pacific countries: Australia, Hong Kong SAR (China), Kazakhstan, the Republic of Korea and Singapore, each...
The Urak Lawoi' of the Adang Archipelogo, Thailand by Supin Wongbusarakum UNDP/UNESCO/CUSRI, 2007. ISBN: 978-974-7190-46-5
Educating for Creativity: Bringing the Arts and Culture into Asian Education Bangkok: UNESCO Bangkok. 2005. 161 p. ISBN 92-9223-065-4
Stage for Change - An Artist's Guide to Gender, Sexuality, HIV & AIDS Advocacy by UNESCO Bangkok and the Philippines Educational Theatre Association (PETA). Bangkok: UNESCO Bangkok. 2011. ISBN 978-92-9223-369-3 (Print Version) ISBN 978-92-9223-370-9...
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