1. Plan social media campaigns for different sectors and projects, including inclusive education, sports for peace, community radio, heritage, and culture
2. Draft content for the website and social media, including Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
3. Pitch ideas for social media content and competitions through creative research and skills
4. Update databases maintained by the division of public information, including media contacts, mailing lists, etc.
UNESCO New Delhi Office, the organization's first decentralized office in Asia was established in 1948. At its inception, it dealt with science and technology programs in eleven South and Central Asian countries, i.e. Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Iran, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. In time, it incorporated communication programs, and still later expanded to include education and culture. As part of UNESCO's new decentralization policy, UNESCO New Delhi is presently designated as a cluster office and is a platform for the delivery of activities in all areas of UNESCO's competence, namely, education, the natural and social sciences, culture, communication, and information.