The records consist of correspondence between the Congress of Canadian Women and individuals and the Division of Human Rights concerning the inhuman treatment of political prisoners in Korea.
Records, arranged by country, regarding the creation of local human rights committees or information groups to collaborate in furthering the work of the Commission on Human Rights, as encouraged by ECOSOC (by resolution, June 1946).
Records contain correspondence between UNESCO and the Division of Human Rights as well as several confidential memos from the Division regarding UNESCO's decision in 1952 to establish a committee of experts to examine human rights issues that touch on the cultural and scientific spheres of community life.
The records contain reports, correspondence and memoranda regarding the promotion of human rights through technical assistance and advisory services.
The records consist of responses generated by the Division of Human Rights to the UNESCO proposal to study the establishment of a mechanism for dealing with allegations regarding infringements of educational and cultural rights.
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