Secretary General of UNESCO Yori Yei (left) presenting K5, 000 to acting Vice Chancellor Dr Jeyarathan with Pacific History Conference organising committee chairman Dr Kari and Paul Peter, manager for culture at UNESCO,
looking on.
By KATE GUNN of UOG
On Tuesday June 29, 2010, UNESCO country
office honoured its commitment to history and cultural studies in Papua New Guinea
by supporting Pacific history.
Secretary General of UNESCO in Papua New
Guinea Yori Yei travelled to the University
of Goroka to present in
person K5, 000 to the acting Vice Chancellor Dr P Jeyarathan.
The
donation is to assist the university with its fundraising efforts for the
Pacific History Conference to be held at UOG in September of this year.
After attending the National Dance
Symposium held at UOG in April of this year, Yei was asked if UNESCO could
support the up-and-coming Pacific History Conference.
He
stated that: “This is an important conference and UNESCO is happy to support it
as it is in line with the education and culture policies of UNESCO.”
Yei said
UNESCO was supporting other institutions around PNG in an ongoing programme
focusing on partnerships.
“UNESCO
recognises the step UOG is taking with Pacific history as part of cultural
studies and is happy to partner with the University of Goroka
for the conference,” he said.
Dr Jeyarathan sincerely thanked Yei for
UNESCO’s contribution to the conference and support to UOG, and formally
invited representatives from the organisation to attend the Pacific History
Conference in September.
Chair of the conference organising
committee Dr Sam Kari was also on hand to witness the donation, and thanked Yei
for UNESCO’s donation and agreed it was an important step in the partnership
for the two organisations.
The Pacific History Conference will take
place from Sept 12-16, 2010 at UOG and is co-hosted by the Pacific History
Association.
The
theme of the conference is: Pacific at
the Crossroads – reflecting the past, adjusting the present and directing the
future.
For further information or to donate/support
the conference please contact Dr Sam Kari on (675) 5311842 or karis@uog.ac.pg or Bomai Witne on (675) 5311895
or witneb@uog.ac.pg
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