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Over 60 participants from across Southeast Asia convened online on 23 April for the 2025 Southeast Asian Biosphere Reserve Network (SeaBRnet) meeting. The successful gathering marked a key milestone ...
Since 2021, following the imprisonment and expulsion of its leaders from the country as well as the confiscation of its ...
The UNESCO Tehran Office will lead the project in collaboration with the Natural Environment and Biodiversity Division of ...
The event brought together a distinguished group of journalists and media professionals, and was attended by Major General ...
The UNESCO/Guillermo Cano Prize is a tribute to all journalists who continue to inform us despite numerous risks and threats to their personal safety. Each year, this Prize reminds us of the ...
From April 25 to 27, the Experimental Station El Padmi, located in the province of Zamora Chinchipe, hosted the first edition of the scientific camp for women “The Roof of My Forest”, an initiative ...
In 2024, 82 journalists lost their lives, just for doing their job. To mark World Press Freedom Day on 3 May, UNESCO is honouring all those who risk their safety to defend the public’s right to know – ...
By investing in youth-led organizations and emerging media voices, UNESCO is tapping into powerful forces for systemic change ...
The National Artist Registry project is the final component of the Joint SDG Fund Program Building Back Equal through ...
Statistics indicate that nearly 8 million children worldwide are impacted by multifaceted crises (conflict, natural disaster, ...
Nestled in the Oromia region of Ethiopia, the Bale Mountains epitomize the harmonious coexistence of human communities and nature. With sweeping highlands, verdant forests, and an array of rare ...
UNESCO: Female journalists, in particular, face multiple threats due to their work, both as journalists and as women, ...
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