UNESCO Center of Peace

Founded in 2004 following the U.S. reentry to UNESCO in 2003, UNESCO Center for Peace is the flagship bearer of the U.S. Federation of UNESCO Centers and Associations USFUCA) and the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO Clubs, Centers and Associations (USNCUC).  The USNCUC serves as the national body that governs the grassroots movement of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in the United States of America.

The USFUCA  promotes peace and security through mutual understanding of cultures and the pursuit of knowledge and science. It brings together people from all walks of life who aim to promote the ideals, missions and programs of UNESCO.

The USFUCA also represents the United States of America in the World Federation of UNESCO Centers and Associations (WFUCA). A summary of the specific goals and objectives of the USFUCA is listed below.

The Mission of  UNESCO Center for Peace is to help raise a new generation of peacemaker that will strive to make the Culture of peace a commodity of everyday life through Education, Science, Culture & Communication