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Mongolia has supported an enabling legal framework for freedom of expression and media freedom in a number of ways, including ...
UNESCO’s World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) recently launched the publication "The Interconnected Nature of Water, Gender, and Climate: ...
The Solomon Islands is highly vulnerable to a range of natural hazards, including tropical cyclones, earthquakes, tsunamis ...
Ana Luiza Thompson-Flores, Director of the UNESCO Liaison Office in Geneva, highlighted how the 2003 Convention recognizes ...
With the launch of its AI competency framework, India is charting a new course for public sector transformation. By aligning ...
These commitments came at the Fifteenth Intergovernmental Session of UNESCO’s IOC Sub-Commission for the Western Pacific ...
As Artificial Intelligence becomes deeply embedded in our daily lives, the need for greater awareness and capacity building around its ethical development and use has never been more urgent. Engaging ...
Genocide against the Tutsi: UNESCO and Rwanda to step-up the role of education in the memorial sites
April 7 2025 marks 31 years since the start of the genocide perpetrated against the Tutsi in Rwanda. In the space of 100 days ...
The world faces a deficit of 44 million teachers to achieve universal education by 2030. In Latin America and the Caribbean, ...
UNESCO’s BIOCOM programme empowers youth to protect natural resources in Madagascar’s national parks
Madagascar is home to stunning forest ecosystems – many of which are threatened by human activities. UNESCO’s vocational training programme is giving hands-on skills to over 60 young people, unlocking ...
Context-appropriate curricula equip learners with the knowledge, competencies and values they need to prevent violence, stay ...
With the support of the UNESCO Regional Office for East Asia, the Arts Council of Mongolia (ACM) has launched the “Art for ...
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