The world faces a deficit of 44 million teachers to achieve universal education by 2030. In Latin America and the Caribbean, ...
After hurricanes hit the coastal city of Acapulco, UNESCO’s Heritage Emergency Fund, in collaboration with Mexican cultural ...
The Minister of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports of Curaçao, Sithree van Heydoorn, at the launch of the Readiness Assessment Methodology (RAM) Report, announced this to be a key milestone in ...
Building effective solutions to local challenges of harmful content online, in particular hate speech and disinformation, requires collective expertise and collaboration among local actors. These ...
For the past thirty years, the Bayon Temple of Angkor Thom has been the centrepiece of an ambitious conservation and ...
Using tech and digital for good is possible and beneficial for teachers and learners. Meet Don Tererai, a UNESCO health and education digital specialist, who speaks about how digital technologies are ...
The exhibition, “Uzbekistan: A Beautiful World,” opened its doors on April 1st with a vibrant celebration of history, memory, ...
Nepal, identified as one of the 22 priority countries, will benefit from targeted technical assistance across seven ...
With the support of the UNESCO Regional Office for East Asia, the Arts Council of Mongolia (ACM) has launched the “Art for ...
Born and raised in Tripoli, Lebanon—one of the world’s oldest cities—Ghina Sabalbal developed a lifelong passion for ...
Led by UNESCO consultant Joe Kallas, with support from Selim Germanos, the session involved 22 DGA staff members and 13 ...
Changing weather patterns in Lesotho are threatening agriculture and worsening water scarcity. The Act 4 Climate Change ...
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