UNESCO, in partnership with BOE Technology Group Co. Ltd., is launching the Science Club Challenge 2026 for African Science ...
As CFIT III officially concluded, Tanzania emerges with stronger institutions, empowered educators, and revitalized ...
The third training addressed mental health awareness for journalists working in crisis environments. Participants explored ...
13 countries are joining the Global Network of Learning Cities for the first time, including: Benin, Burkina Faso, Chile, Cyprus, Guinea-Bissau, Iraq, Lithuania, Mongolia, Niger, Turkmenistan, United ...
The 2025 L’Oréal - UNESCO For Women in Science National Fellowship Ceremony in Hanoi celebrated three exceptional Vietnamese ...
Ethnic media can play a crucial role in changing the attitudes of the people towards persons with disabilities because they are more engaged with the community. They are trusted by their people.
The RAM process aligns with the UNESCO Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, adopted globally by 193 Member States, and reflects Bangladesh’s broader commitment to ensuring that AI ...
The UNESCO Office for the Caribbean, in partnership with the Government of Trinidad and Tobago and UNDP, recently launched a ...
Ultimately, the team recommended Silolo River and Waterfall for the country’s first ecohydrology demonstration site. This ...
In Chad, where climate change is transforming both daily life and the future of young people, Constance Mankota is supporting ...
In her remarks, Deputy Mayor of Bansgadi Municipality, Ms. Indira Chaudhary, emphasized that gender-based violence in schools ...
UNESCO’s new 4.7 million euros EU-funded programme aims to expand economic opportunities for Afghans through training and ...
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