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While addressing stakeholders at the workshop, Ms. Eunice Smith, UNESCO’s Head of Office and Representative to Namibia, ...
In May and June 2025, baseline study and needs assessments were conducted in Podgorica (Montenegro) and Skopje (North ...
Delivering the keynote address to the Summit, UNESCO’s Assistant Director-General for Communication and Information, Mr.
Malawi is among the countries that benefits from the Climate Smart Education Systems Initiative (CSESI), an initiative funded by the Global Partnership for Education (GPE), and implemented in ...
Speaking to Journalists in Harare, Director General Azoulay, on an official visit to Zimbabwe, noted that the new cooperation will strengthen “support for young researchers in Zimbabwe and Southern ...
With 196 States Parties, the World Heritage Convention is one of the most universally ratified in the world - proof of its ...
Laureates are selected by the Director-General of UNESCO based on the recommendations of the International Jury. Laureates ...
As part of its Global Roadmap for Information as a Public Good in the Face of the Environmental Crisis., the new course “ Navigating Climate Information with Media and Information Literacy ” ...
From Bertoua, the capital city of Cameroon’s East Region, to the more remote towns of Kentzou, Yokadouma, and Ngoura, UNESCO ...
Jesey Segole, a young ‖Anikhwe fisher and tracker, navigates the intricate channels of the Okavango Delta in a dugout mokoro, ...
I deeply regret President Donald Trump's decision to once again withdraw the United States of America from UNESCO – a decision that will take effect at the end of December 2026.
Since 2022, UNESCO’s MangRes project has been restoring mangroves by strengthening communities in seven countries across ...
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