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Ms. Smith noted UNESCO’s role as the lead United Nations agency for implementation of the International Decade of Indigenous ...
Over the past six years, the TURAQTY JOL project has engaged more than 20,000 participants across the country. The supported ...
under the theme “Local Youth Actions for the SDGs and Beyond” at the National Skills University. The event brought together ...
The training, part of UNESCO’s global initiative on AI for the Public Sector, comes at a critical moment as Bhutan drafts its ...
Huancayo, recognized by UNESCO as a Creative City of Music since 2021, now has an official logo that reflects its cultural ...
Supported by the Netherlands funds-in-Trust under the ‘Leveraging Cultural Heritage for Sustainable Development in the ...
Supported by the Netherlands funds-in-Trust under the ‘Leveraging Cultural Heritage for Sustainable Development in the ...
Held on 7 August 2025, at Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site, the celebration placed a strong emphasis on the role of digital technology and youth in preserving and promoting ...
Currently, IFAP and IFLA are finalising Issue Briefs “Global Network of Libraries and Local Impact: A Policy Roadmap to Build an inclusive digital future”, which will offer 56 tailored recommendations ...
As we honour Dr Sen Genshitsu, we remember someone who, through an open heart and a humble bowl of tea, contributed greatly ...
This year, UNESCO’s Regional Office for the Pacific States has been supporting the Samoa Water Authority’s efforts to automate Apia’s wastewater pumps, in order to protect the township’s freshwater ...
Water is the foundation of life and a pillar of sustainable development. Yet, according to UNESCO’s 2025 World Water Development Report, nearly 4 billion people—half the global population—face severe ...
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