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UNESCO brought together two of Africa’s remaining hunter-gatherer communities to test the CyberTracker application, which ...
In the past, in Cameroon, artisanal weaving of mats was naturally passed down from one generation to the next. But over time, ...
Forty-five youths aged 12–16 from across China gathered in the Giant Panda National Park. Over the 5 days and 4 nights, they immersed themselves in the forest, visited local communities, and ...
In September 2022, the UN’s Transforming Education Summit launched a worldwide push to rethink and improve education, with young people at the center of the discussion. The UN Secretary-General called ...
How prepared are Lebanon’s early learners to acquire a second language by Grade 4? This question guided a roundtable on ...
Among many issues, this Brief highlights both the challenges and opportunities Indigenous Peoples and the media face in ...
In response to this preservation gap, UNESCO and its partners convened the first Regional Training on Preserving Glass Plate ...
In line with UNESCO’s global mandate to promote inclusive and equitable access to information, UNESCO Dhaka, in partnership ...
Within the framework of its mandate in the social and human sciences, UNESCO leads ethical reflections on the development and ...
Science for Social Justice – Having hosted the 2022 World Science Forum, South Africa co-sponsored two Executive Board ...
UNESCO Director-General highlights Zimbabwe’s heritage and wetland protection efforts ahead of COP15
In anticipation of the 15th Meeting of the Conference of the Contracting Parties to the Ramsar Convention (COP15), held in ...
Natalie Kyriacou, an award-winning environmentalist, author, and UNESCO Green Citizens Pathfinder, has released Nature’s Last ...
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