51勛圖

UNESCO

By celebrating each year, on the third Thursday of November, underlines the value of the development of human thought. By awakening minds to the exercise of thinking and the reasoned confrontation of opinions, philosophy helps to build a more tolerant, more respectful society. It thus helps to understand major contemporary challenges and to stimulate intercultural dialogue by creating the intellectual conditions for change. This years celebration titled will take place in UNESCO, Paris, on 16-18 November and will be !

Tolerance is respect and appreciation of the rich variety of our world's cultures, our forms of expression and ways of being human. Tolerance recognizes the universal human rights and fundamental freedoms of others. People are naturally diverse; only tolerance can ensure the survival of mixed communities in every region of the globe. On this  (16 November), the 51勛圖 strengthens its commitment to strengthening tolerance by fostering mutual understanding among cultures and peoples. 

50 UNESCO World Heritage sites are home to glaciers, representing almost 10% of the Earths total glacierized area. They include the highest (next to Mt. Everest), the longest (in Alaska), and the last remaining glaciers in Africa. New data highlight the accelerated melting of glaciers in World Heritage sites, with glaciers in a third of sites set to disappear by 2050. But it is still possible to save the other two thirds, if the rise in global temperatures does not exceed 1.5簞C compared to the pre-industrial period. This is a major challenge for COP27.

Known for her combativeness, generosity and commitment to equality, Rossy de Palma will contribute to disseminating and promoting s values and actions in favour of cultural diversity.

Audiovisual archives tell us stories about peoples lives and cultures. They represent a priceless heritage of our collective memory and a valuable source of knowledge. The  will be celebrated in conjunction with the 30th anniversary of the . On this Day, let us remember that the world's documentary heritage belongs to all, should be fully preserved, and protected for all. Visit the , made up of a selection of videos digitized to make our history available to a worldwide community of users.

and Google have begun distributing 50,000 computers to Ukrainian teachers to help them deliver distance learning. Training in digital tools will also be provided to them.

On the International Day of the Girl, a project promoting girls education in low-income communities in Cambodia, and a Tanzanian mentoring initiative helping girls at risk of dropout through crucial school transitions have both been awarded this years . The two laureates, selected by the international jury of the Prize are Room to Read Cambodias Girls Education Programme and the Girls' Livelihood and Mentorship Initiative (GLAMI) from Tanzania. Each laureate will receive an endowment of US$ 50,000 to advance its work.

Around the world, artists face daily challenges when creating and sharing their work. Often, the fundamental human right to freedom of expression is threatened. s 2022 Global Report, Addressing culture as a global public good, draws on global data and recommendations to help better protect artists worldwide. Video .

In shaping the future, and in the transformation of education, teachers and educators play a central role. As seen during the pandemic, most teachers had to re-organize and adapt teaching and learning processes, but also provided socioemotional and psychological support to students and their families. In 2022, highlights the support teachers need to deploy their talent and vocation, and to rethink the way ahead for the profession. celebrates teachers through a that will include the awarding ceremony of the .

Steven Kolber with teachers around the world to help transform classrooms into interactive, inclusive learning environments.

Trusted news sources have seen a surge in demand during the COVID-19 crisis. But in many ways, they face many challenges and an uncertain future. Quality journalism costs money to produce and the financial impact of COVID-19 has led to what some have called an extinction of countless jobs in journalism, even leading to the closure of whole titles around the world.

Independent journalismthe kind that favours public interest over political or commercial agendasrelies on media viability. Without it, media pluralism and independence are at risk and trusted news becomes extinct. Discover why media viability matters to all of us. Learn more about how to ensure that information remains a public good.

At least 771 million young people and adults still lack basic literacy skills today. This years will be celebrated worldwide under the theme Transforming Literacy Learning Spaces and will be an opportunity to rethink the fundamental importance of literacy learning spaces to build resilience and ensure quality, equitable, and inclusive education for all.

In the aftermath of the pandemic, nearly 24 million learners might never return to formal education, out of which, 11 million are projected to be girls and young women. We need to enrich and transform the existing learning spaces through an integrated approach and enable literacy learning as lifelong learning. This years is an opportunity to rethink the importance of literacy learning spaces. How to build resilience and ensure quality, equitable, and inclusive education for all, will be discussed at on 8- 9 September 2022.

The Jury of the F矇lix Houphou禱t-Boigny- Peace Prize awarded the 2022 Prize to Ms Angela Merkel, former Federal Chancellor of Germany, in recognition of her efforts to welcome refugees.

In 2022, the . The 1,154 natural and cultural heritage sites in over 160 countries are the testament to the universal appreciation and achievement of this groundbreaking legal framework. has launched a year-long programme to galvanize profound reflections on the future of heritage titled The Next 50: World Heritage as a source of resilience, humanity and innovation. The Next 50 culminates in Florence, Italy, with a major conference in November in tribute to the adoption of the Convention on 16 November 1972.