On 4 March 2025, Cambodia’s U-18 national football team stepped off the pitch and into the halls of history. Their visit to the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (TSGM) was more than a field trip—it was a ...
He highlighted the success of the Community-Based Early Warning System, developed in collaboration with the Ministry of Information and coordinated by BAZ and Transmedia, which now reaches over ...
UNESCO and UNICEF reiterate their call for the immediate and unconditional reopening of schools and universities to Afghan ...
The celebration in Osaka stood as a powerful symbol of Japan’s growing role in advancing intercultural dialogue and of the bridges that words, knowledge and friendship continue to build between ...
Needs-assessment on coordination and management of the project ‘DIKTAS II – Implementation of the Strategic Action Programme ...
Through a series of exchanges and workshops held in Baracoa, Santiago de Cuba, Havana, and Artemisa, UNESCO has strengthened capacities in Cuba to integrate culture and heritage into disaster risk ...
African SIDS are among the most vulnerable to climate change and natural hazards. As disasters grow in scale and impact, ...
Over the following three decades, UNESCO brought together some of the best minds from Africa and around the world – including Djibril Tamsir Niane, Cheikh Anta Diop, Théophile Obenga, Ali Mazrui and ...
After the war, the poncho continued to accompany the inhabitants, both in daily life and during ceremonies and in 1901, the Exhibition of Paraguayan Handicraft Industry awarded the first ponchos ...
The pledge centered on investing their energy in drills, education, and preparedness, transforming themselves into the protectors of tomorrow. Recognizing that tsunamis strike without warning, these ...
To help end gender-based violence in schools, UNESCO, together with the Centre for Education and Human Resource Development and Asaman Nepal, carried out a joint mission from 11 to 15 August 2025. The ...
Following World Teachers’ Day, the UNESCO Campus team gathered nearly 800 teachers and educators from 97 countries to explore how AI is shaping education and the future of learning. In this session, ...
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