Following extensive expert consultations and discussions with parliamentarians, the consultation paper is now open for public consultation in English. UNESCO encourages stakeholders, including ...
Jakarta, Indonesia – In a significant step towards ethical Artificial Intelligence (AI) governance, UNESCO, in collaboration with Indonesia's Ministry of Communications and Informatics (KOMINFO) have ...
When asked about her experience in the project “Sustainability at work! Research and community-driven action for sustainable development”, local student Alexia Niculesc shared her thoughts with an ...
The 2024 Education Data Release includes new data collected from national authorities, household surveys, learning assessments, and UIS partners. This release features 235,596 new national data points ...
This article is part of the Young Trailblazers series. In this series, we feature youth and students who are transforming education on the ground and driving progress towards Sustainable Development ...
One sunny morning in late 2004, the Moken people of the Surin Islands in the Andaman Sea witnessed an alarming phenomenon: the seawaters suddenly receded even as the placid weather remained unchanged.
Cameroon is a multilingual country with over 200 languages, therefore building programmes and processes to improve knowledge acquisition and communication is critical, particularly in the field of ...
The Amazon Biosphere Reserves Project, supported by LVMH, enters its fourth year of implementation. In order to assess progress and adjust project strategies, MAB focal points, partners, managers, and ...
The Mansoura University's ‘Illiteracy Eradication Project’ was initiated in response to the urgent need for sustainable social and economic development in rural Egypt. Recognizing the crucial role of ...
After hosting the Paralympic Torch Relay at UNESCO headquarters, Audrey Azoulay, the Organization's Director-General, joined Andrew Parsons, President of the International Paralympic Committee and ...
The meeting gathered 43 key stakeholders from sectors such as line ministries (Ministry of Education Science and Technology, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Community Development Gender Women and ...
In Chile, 11 ancestral indigenous peoples are recognised: Aymara, Quechua, Lickanantay, Colla, Chango, Diaguita, Rapa Nui, Mapuche, Kawésqar, Selk'nam, and Yagán ...
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