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Science for Social Justice – Having hosted the 2022 World Science Forum, South Africa co-sponsored two Executive Board ...
UNESCO Director-General highlights Zimbabwe’s heritage and wetland protection efforts ahead of COP15
In anticipation of the 15th Meeting of the Conference of the Contracting Parties to the Ramsar Convention (COP15), held in ...
Natalie Kyriacou, an award-winning environmentalist, author, and UNESCO Green Citizens Pathfinder, has released Nature’s Last ...
Promoting public awareness: A new publication titled “The Past and Present – Koryo Celadon Making” was developed and widely disseminated to highlight the historical roots and contemporary significance ...
The Pacific Heads of Education Systems have vowed to accelerate progress towards achieving the goals of the 2050 Strategy for ...
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In this challenging environment, local media organizations find themselves under-equipped to cover climate and disaster risks ...
- Towards an Ethical and Effective Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in Ecuador, which proposes guiding principles for national legislation centered on human rights, transparency, multisectoral ...
Just ten minutes after the earthquake, the Pacific Tsunami Warning System, coordinated by UNESCO, issued an initial warning ...
Moamen Abu AlOuf was a freelance photographer covering events in the northern Gaza Strip. He was reportedly covering rescue efforts by medical teams in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City ...
Phathiswa Magopeni, Executive Director of the Press Council of South Africa, challenged the audience during the session ...
In northern Cameroon, where nightfall once meant total darkness, solar energy is now lighting the way to safety, education, ...
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