The Permanent Delegation of Nigeria to UNESCO is mandated as the official institutional presence of Nigeria at the Headquarters of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in Paris, France. Through its representational, advisory and liaison services, as a Member State of the Organization, the Delegation reflects the country’s image in the community of the 195 Member States and 11 Associate Member States at UNESCO.
By so doing, it acts as a two-way channel of communication between Nigeria and UNESCO on all matters of Nigeria’s interest; while ensuring a thorough understanding of UNESCO and its programmes and activities in Nigeria, through advice and analysis for effective action, in collaboration with the Nigerian National Commission for UNESCO. This mandate is derived from Chapter 2 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, whereby the Delegation contributes to the fundamental objectives and directive principles of State policy through its programmes and activities.