On 7 November 2025, Nigeria took a major step in the protection of its cultural heritage through the launch of a new ...
Conflict leaves scars that extend far beyond the destruction of monuments and artefacts. Less visible, yet but equally ...
Discussions centred on the scale of Albania’s adaptation investment needs and on how to move from strong national planning to bankable investments and large-scale delivery. A major outcome was the ...
The UNESCO Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme (IHP) plays a pivotal role in addressing this need. As the only UN intergovernmental programme dedicated to water research, management, education, ...
Digital technologies bring the science of learning to a critical crossroad. With a lack of high-quality, evidence-based data ...
As part of its commitment to Syria, UNESCO has also supported access to education. Through the Safe Schools project, Syrian ...
Participants at the UNESCO High-Level Roundtable Policy Dialogue on Embedding Media and Information Literacy (MIL) in ...
In the Caribbean, hurricane Melissa has affected cultural sites, educational institutions and the media. In Viet Nam, heavy ...
As AI reshapes automation, procurement, and even elements of decision-making, institutions increasingly need to reimagine and ...
With the stakes higher than ever, UNESCO continued throughout the year to protect learning, support teachers and learners, ...
A two-day event organized by UNESCO to celebrate World Day for Glaciers 2026 will mark the closing of the International Year ...
The UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize is widely regarded as one of the most visible global tributes to the ...
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