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Repeated attacks have led the World Heritage Committee to inscribe three Ukrainian sites on the List of World Heritage in ...
Quito, June 2025 — The UNESCO Office in Ecuador expresses its deepest satisfaction with the official presentation of the Code ...
On 4 June 2025, the National Archives of Namibia (NAN) marked a major step forward in preserving the nation’s documentary ...
The initiative and groundbreaking “Regional Declaration on the Ethical and Transparent Use of Artificial Intelligence in the ...
The UNESCO Representative in the DRC emphasized that this ODL platform aligns with the national action plan for implementing ...
By actively engaging youth and Indigenous communities in all programme planning and implementation, UNESCO will pursue a ...
During the event, Vallejo shared his personal experience as a mountaineer and a direct witness to the rapid retreat of glaciers in Ecuador and around the world. In a heartfelt and inspiring message, ...
The School Mujeres Rizomas de Vida taught me that the mangrove is more than biodiversity: it’s identity, culture, cuisine, resilience—and it’s women who sustain and protect it.
As Myanmar begins the long road to recovery, UNESCO is developing guidelines and training materials designed to equip local masons and homeowners with practical knowledge to build safe buildings.
Supported by the Flanders UNESCO Trustfund (FUT), the World Heritage Online Map Platform (WHOMP) is the Geographic Information System (GIS) for monitoring World Heritage properties. It displays the ...
The current actions outlined in the roadmap consist of two interlinked components: the Strategic Approach and the Language Digitalization Considerations. Together, they outline key areas of work ...
Communication, Information and Knowledge are the driving forces of sustainable development. UNESCO is committed to the Sustainable Development Agenda 2030, and contributes to SDG Governance, ...
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