APEID has evolved into a ‘network of networks’, which combine and interact in order to maximize UNESCO’s important work in the Asia-Pacific Region.
Use the menu on the left to learn more about the different networks.
APEID Associated Centres are institutions in Member States or inter-governmental bodies of Member States associated with APEID at the request of the governments. They serve as the nuclei of the APEID programme, carry out joint projects, host regional or sub-regional workshops and study visits, organize follow-up activities, and co-operate with other Centres and APEID in the design, conduct and evaluation of APEID activities.
Associated Centres join APEID to contribute to, and to benefit from, the exchanges of mutual insights, skills and expertise. In some countries, the Associated Centres are co-ordinated by the National Commission for UNESCO.
There are 78 APEID Associated Centres in the Asia-Pacific region.