Professor Calma advocates embedding a community-led philosophy at the core of Indigenous language revitalization efforts. By ...
Millions of people worldwide lack access to inclusive, quality education, a critical issue that UNESCO is actively addressing. In response to this global challenge, the UNESCO Office for the Caribbean ...
UNESCO welcomes the signature of the deposit agreement on November 18, 2024 in Paris, France, between the governments of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire and the Republic of France. The historic ...
The shame of not speaking up haunts her to this day. As a high school student in Myanmar, Khun Sint Phoo Wai witnessed her ...
Established in 2002, the GEM Report is an editorially independent report, hosted and published by UNESCO. To recovery and beyond: The report takes stock of the global progress on the adoption and ...
WMO has issued new guidance on the measurement of permafrost and glaciers as part of wider efforts to improve observations and monitoring of the world’s rapidly changing cryosphere. This guide will ...
During a ceremony at the World Science Forum in Budapest (Hungary) on 20 November, the UNESCO Sultan Qaboos Prize was awarded to the Namib Desert Environmental Education Trust (Na ...
UNESCO implements an extrabudgetary project with support of the Republic of Korea through Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA): Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Natural Resource ...
UNESCO’s partnership with Meta aims to revolutionize the preservation of Tanzania’s rich documentary heritage through advanced digitization initiatives, enhancing accessibility, resilience, and public ...
The event will bring together experts from 28 countries, including representatives from United Nations Indigenous Mechanisms, Indigenous-led and mainstream media professionals, media regulators, ...
In a pivotal step towards aligning technological advancement with the protection of human rights, 25 judges and judicial professionals from 13 African nations have convened in Nairobi, Kenya for a ...