In addition to these six, new reserves have also been designated in Albania, China, Ethiopia, France, Greece, India, Indonesia, Jordan, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mongolia, Portugal, Saudi Arabia and ...
The 5th WCBR is the largest and most influential conference under UNESCO's MAB programme, with over 3,000 participants from more than 100 countries and regions. It is also the first time the congress ...
At a time when AI is rapidly transforming societies, the report provides an urgent call to action. It analyses how AI and ...
On September 20th, 2025, UNESCO Dar es Salaam office received the “ Best Academic Collaboration Project ” award at the Mufti ...
The International Information and Networking Centre for Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Asia-Pacific Region (ICHCAP, Republic of Korea), the International Research Centre for Intangible Cultural ...
Asif remembers the moment that defined his resolve. As a teenager, he delivered a six-foot marble inlay table to Agra’s luxury hotel. It sold almost immediately for 7.8 lakh Indian rupees (nearly ...
Transversal competencies, also known as 21st century skills, refer to a range of actions, skills and behaviour patterns across the cognitive and social domains that enable an individual to manage ...
Shared Worlds, Shared Futures,” the event brought together Indigenous leaders from Namibia and as far afield as Mexico, ...
The activity was organized with the support of SECAPPH and is part of the regional project "Strengthening Capacities for Resilient Communities through Sustainable Tourism and Heritage Safeguarding in ...
The activities will be based on UNESCO’s Guidelines for the Governance of Digital Platforms and other complementary resources ...
Encouraged to pursue technical and vocational education and training (TVET), Miria discovered a passion for agriculture during her time at the Ssese Farm Institute on Kalangala Island Lake Victoria.
This agreement marks a historic moment in global ocean governance, paving the way for the protection and sustainable management of our planet's largest ecosystem. UNESCO will continue to work ...