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.
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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.
In 2018, UNESCO launched a flagship initiative to . On the 5th anniversary of the liberation of Mosul from the shackles of violent extremism, and its main partner, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), present the visuals of the Al-Nouri Mosque and the Al-Hadba Minaret, currently being reconstructed as they were. The mosque and the minaret will be rebuilt using the maximum of traditional materials and reusing the heritage elements that were found and collected in the rubble.
Following the evaluation of the World Book Capital Advisory Committee, the Director-General of , Audrey Azoulay, has designated Strasbourg (France) as World Book Capital for 2024.
Following the evaluation of the World Book Capital Advisory Committee, the Director-General of , Audrey Azoulay, has designated Strasbourg (France) as World Book Capital for 2024.
Many artists and cultural professionals face precarious employment conditions with short and unstable contracts that lack social protection. But art is essential to society and the world is richer for it. advocates for artists and cultural professionals around the world.
The best defence against conspiracy theories is knowledge. Teachers can play a central role in building the resilience, knowledge and analytical skills needed to spot and debunk conspiracy theory narratives.
Brazilian Big Wave surfer Maya Gabeira is 's newest goodwill ambassador, appointed to the position of UNESCO Champion for the Ocean and Youth.
The war in Ukraine has led to the sudden suspension of usual cultural life in Ukraine: Most artists lost their revenue stream, while art collections are threatened. This situation seriously impacts cultural diversity. will provide financial support to Ukrainian artists to support the continuation of artistic creation and access to cultural life, under a pilot programme launched by the Organization in partnership with the Ukrainian NGO Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA).
helps strengthen the cultural and creative industries and promotes South-South cooperation to support developing countries to: design, adapt and/or implement regulatory frameworks for the Cultural and Creative Industries (CCIs); strengthen skills and; and create peer-to-peer mechanisms.
A video announcing this years laureate of the only UN prize dedicated to journalism. When others back down, journalists seek the truth and uncover facts. The prize honours those who stand up to protect your freedom.
is supporting journalists in Ukraine by establishing a hotline for journalists in need, translating a manual on journalists safety, and providing protective equipment and training. A mission of a team of two UNESCO experts took place on 21-22 April was also designed to assess the needs of journalists in Ukraine and suggest ways they could be met. With over 5000 journalists accredited to cover the frontlines, training on reporting in high-risk environments, trauma journalism and psychosocial support, was identified as an important priority by the UNESCO mission.
, analysing data from 120 countries in primary and secondary education, shows that in the early years, boys perform better than girls in mathematics but, this gender gap disappears later. This research confirms that the gender gap in learning has closed even in the poorest countries. And in some countries, the gap is now reversed. However, biases and stereotypes are still likely to affect learning outcomes. Boys are still far more likely to be overrepresented among the highest performers in mathematics in all countries.
UNESCO World Heritage coral reefs cover over half a million km2 worldwide the equivalent of the size of France exhibiting exceptional biodiversity. They play a critical role in absorbing carbon emissions and protect coastlines from storms and erosion. Over a hundred indigenous communities are directly dependent on them for their subsistence. But the scientific data concerning these coral reefs is now very alarming. Reefs are bleaching far more rapidly than the initial science suggested, making them highly vulnerable to starvation and disease.
interviews Lama Azab, a French and Arabic interpreter at UN headquarters in New York since 2016. Impartiality and the ability to adapt are essential qualities for this demanding job.