For the Princess and UNESCO, the MIL Cities initiative is about providing that essential virtual GPS for the people of Amman. Just as they rely on maps to navigate physical streets, they today need ...
For Indigenous Peoples, the ability to speak, learn and transmit their mother tongue is inseparable from the exercise of ...
From early childhood education through to higher education and beyond, education provides the essential skills that build and protect the political, economic, and social fabric of society. The early ...
Building on this foundation, UNESCO organized a two-day technical training on Managed Acquifer Recharge (MAR), held from 10 to 11 February 2026 at the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre ...
Standing just outside the circle is Silvano Rodriguez, the coordinator of Teatru Filteda. Since 2018, he and his community have worked in theatre and film to create opportunities for children and ...
With support from the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), UNESCO expanded technical and vocational education and training (TVET) to more than 5000 men and women across South ...
Shelves lined with bottles of green and orange multipurpose cleaning soap fill a small shop in Wau, where Monica and Theresa chat in Arabic as they arrange their products. Wau is the capital of ...
Through the rehabilitation of the Aroma Agricultural School, UNESCO and its partners are working to create an inclusive and ...
The 2025 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation recognized ten outstanding projects, with the Award of ...
UNESCO reaffirms the vital need for education, culture, sciences and information in times of crisis, as a foundation for future reconstruction and peace, and calls for the immediate protection of ...
Makassar now has its first Disability-Inclusive City Profile, providing a new evidence base to support inclusive urban planning for persons with disabilities. Developed by Kota Kita with the support ...
A new report by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO reveals a critical lack of understanding of how the ocean absorbs and stores carbon. This glaring un ...