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Less than 2% of Africa’s estimated 2000 languages have a real online presence, including in localized software and websites, ...
Beyond preserving sites, UNESCO also aims to build a wide network of local heritage experts to develop African nominations.
UNESCO, in partnership with Own Your Future (OYF), organized the first National Students Health Conference, an event aimed at ...
In response to growing concerns about the rapid rise of AI, the UNESCO Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial ...
In Brazil, Oskar Metsavaht helped mark World Ocean Day with a powerful tribute: the statue of Christ the Redeemer was ...
here in Chad. We watched the insects, the sky and the plants to know when the rain would come. It was only when I saw the work of LINKS that I realised how important Indigenous knowledge is to help us ...
Mr. Jonathan Baker, UNESCO Representative to Viet Nam, presented the Global Geopark Certificate and commended the efforts of provincial authorities and local populations in securing this international ...
Information sharing and transparency stands at the heart of the 2005 Convention. Upon ratification, countries commit to submit every four years “quadrennial periodic reports” on the policies and ...
As urbanization accelerates, with nearly 70% of the world’s population expected to live in cities by 2050, urban spaces, both physical and digital, offer vast opportunities to spread informal Media ...
Following the event, the Executive Director of NMT Media Foundation, Ms. Zoe Titus emphasized the vital contribution of ...
Under the theme for 2025, “Reporting in the Brave New World: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Press Freedom and the ...
Nepali and Indian Journalists collaborate to strengthen transboundary Climate and Disaster reporting
Organized by Youth Innovation Lab (YI-Lab) in collaboration with UNESCO Nepal, the initiative brought together 20 journalists ...
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