Form for communications concerning human rights to be submitted to UNESCO
In order to submit a communication in the framework of the 104 Procedure, a letter is to be addressed to the Legal Adviser and Director of the Office of International Standards and Legal Affairs of UNESCO (7 place de Fontenoy, 75352 Paris 07 SP, France).
The letter must contain a concise statement of the allegations of human rights concerned, it must be signed and must drafted in one of the Organization’s working languages (English or French).
Upon receipt of the letter, and provided that it does not manifestly fall outside the purview of the 104 Procedure, the UNESCO Secretariat will send to the author of the letter a form, which must be completed and returned to UNESCO.
This constitutes the formal communication which will be considered by the Committee on Conventions and Recommendations of the Executive Board of UNESCO.