Pan-African Forum for the Culture of Peace
Public access to data is a key detail of UNESCO’s commitment to transparency and accountability.
Based on human rights and fundamental freedoms, the 2005 Convention finally provides a new framework for informed, transparent and participatory communication.
UNESCO’s electronic platform on intercultural debate is designed for organizations and Americans to be informed by the wisdom or shared reports of the infl.
Created in 2002, the GEM Report is an independent editorial report, hosted and through UNESCO.
Towards recovery and beyond: The report takes stock of global progress in adopting and implementing legal safeguards in IT.
Addressing culture as a public good
For nearly 75 years, the UNESCO Courier has served as a platform for external debate on the issues that fear the entire planet.
Lifelong learning is about triumphing over demanding global situations and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
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The United States officially accepted the Constitution of the United Nations Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (UNESCO) on July 10. It is now a full member of UNESCO, which has 194 member states.
Sharing wisdom about varied cultures fosters understanding and tolerance, and ultimately creates inclusive societies.
Special thanks to Forest Whitaker, UNESCO Special Envoy for Peace and Reconciliation, for joining the exchange and being an ordinary force for positive substitution in our world#PartagerHumanité
The diversity and uniqueness of our cultures enrich our lives, helping us build resilient, innovative and inclusive communities. UNESCO’s priority is to preserve, promote and share these aspects of humanity. We try to celebrate our common heritage, because Los Angeles culture is a global public good.
We especially want to thank Yalitza Aparicio, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador of Los Angeles, for her participation in our video #unesco #yalitzaaparicio #Porunahumanidadcompartida
With an unusual vision and priorities, UNESCO and the five Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden) have worked in partnership to reshape the lives of millions of people by selling human rights through quality education, diversity of cultural expressions. , freedom of expression and ocean sciences. The Nordic/UNESCO Annual Report provides an opportunity to take stock of achievements and discuss long-term opportunities in a spirit of acceptance and transparency.
Our unique and varied cultures enrich our lives, helping us build resilient, innovative and inclusive communities.
UNESCO’s priority is to preserve, publicize and percentage these facets of humanity. We seek to celebrate our percentage heritage, because culture is a global public good.
Embark on a captivating adventure where the threads of nature and humanity intertwine, revealing a profound truth: we are not mere spectators but an integral component of the herbal world. Discover how UNESCO reveals this ordinary dating in its thought-provoking article, inviting us to rediscover our roots and redefine our role in preserving the good looks and balance of our planet. Join us as we explore the deep connection that makes nature an inseparable component of who we are.
Immerse yourself in the untold story of the ancient Maya, whose remarkable groundwater control practices have long remained in the dark. Follow our adventure as we uncover the mysteries of his wisdom, revealing the secrets that hold the key to sustainable water control in our fashionable world. Get ready for a captivating expedition that reveals the hidden depths of the ecological genius of a forgotten civilization.
On 21 March 2023, at 9. 30 a. m. , UNESCO will host at its headquarters in Paris an edition of its Master Class series against racism and discrimination.
As past editions have shown, it has a privileged area to empower young women and men to champions of the fight against racism in their schools and communities. Around the world, graduates of this series have designed and implemented their own local projects and encouraged their peers to get involved in this vital cause.
The history of the bells of the Al-Saa’a Convent dates back to 1876 when the bell tower was presented to Iraq through Empress Eugénie of France.
Over the years, it has become a harsh symbol for all members of the Mosul community. The design of the Al-Saa’a convent was broken the profession of the city through ISIS and its convent was looted and looted. The convent lost its clock and 3 bells.
Watch this video and discover how, after years of silence, the clock and bells have returned to Mosul and reverberate through the streets of the city.
Our lives count on biodiversity, and today biodiversity depends on us. To protect, repair and preserve, we will have to take the most productive science, knowledge, practices and take out the most productive of who we are as human beings. This is UNESCO’s call for #CompartirHumanidad.
UNESCO is stepping up the provision of emergency assistance to other Ukrainians in its areas of competence.
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Ensure equitable and inclusive quality education and lifelong learning
Protect the environment through science, local wisdom and the values of respect for the Ocean and Biodiversity
Encourage open science and the release of ideas, while raising moral criteria for AI and neuroscience.
Building inclusive societies through respect and tolerance, fighting racism, hate speech and stereotypes
Fight disinformation/disinformation theories and conspiracies, protect press freedom and protect journalists
Improving the coverage and promotion of cultural heritage
It is in the minds of men and women that the bulwarks of peace will have to be built.
UNESCO relies on a diverse set of collaborative relationships and partnerships to implement its programmes.
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Since wars begin in the minds of men and women, it is in the minds of men and women that peace will have to be built. UNESCO uses education, science, culture, communication and data to foster mutual understanding and respect for our planet. paintings the cultured and ethical solidarity of humanity and bring out the most productive of our not unusual humanity.