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Nestled in the Oromia region of Ethiopia, the Bale Mountains epitomize the harmonious coexistence of human communities and nature. With sweeping highlands, verdant forests, and an array of rare ...
UNESCO: Female journalists, in particular, face multiple threats due to their work, both as journalists and as women, ...
UNESCO: You are the founding President of The Rebekah Awuah Foundation, which aims to ensure that girls and orphans have the ...
UNESCO’s O3Plus project has supported Tanzania’s efforts to guarantee that young individuals in Higher and Tertiary Education Institutions (HTEIs) achieve favorable health, educational, and gender ...
The series of national workshops will continue in Turkmenistan and the Kyrgyz Republic and is expected to conclude in June ...
In response to the need to safeguard people’s memories from natural disasters, a regional workshop titled “Strengthening ...
UNESCO reaffirmed its commitment to leveraging science diplomacy as a driver of peace, sustainability, and international ...
Communities and cooperatives from Campeche, Chiapas, Quintana Roo, Tabasco, and Yucatán, together with UNESCO and the Mundo Maya Organization, presented a series of tourism experiences to position the ...
UNESCO and the Secretariat of Tourism of the Mexican Government (SECTUR) established a new partnership to strengthen public policy on sustainable, cultural, and community-based tourism in the country ...
Following the success of the celebrations organized in Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) on Wednesday 30 April 2025, the torch has been passed to Chicago to host the 2026 International Jazz Day ...
Documentary heritage is an essential yet fragile element of the memory of the world. This is why UNESCO invests in safeguarding – such as the libraries of Chinguetti in Mauritania or the archives of ...
The sessions were part of the “Empowering the Government and Citizens of Uzbekistan” initiative, supported by UNESCO and the ...