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We welcomed Ivonne Ayala to the UNESCO office in Ecuador, where she shared her experience in the world of AI, her reflections ...
Schools are not just places of learning. They are pillars of the community and serve as shelters in times of crises. Through ...
At this year’s World Press Freedom Day in Arusha, Tanzania, a gathering of media stakeholders, policymakers, and ...
While soil remains largely underappreciated, art and creativity are emerging as powerful tools to raise public awareness and ...
Their task was to create a short film without dialogue, subtitles, or added sound—using only a one-minute-and-42-second original soundtrack titled Amour éternel (Eternal Love), composed specifically ...
In a critical step towards building knowledge-based societies and enhancing citizens’ ability to navigate the digital ...
The UNESCO-SIHOO donation is being hailed as a timely and meaningful contribution to improving education delivery in Tanzania ...
This call for intersectional inclusion—spanning women, youth, and persons with disabilities—resonated across other sessions ...
The Prime Minister of the United Republic of Tanzania, Hon. Kassim Majaliwa Majaliwa (MP), made a high-profile appearance at ...
In conjunction with the World Press Freedom Day celebrations in Brussels, UNESCO has released a new issue brief presenting ...
13 June 2025 (midnight, GMT +2): Deadline for candidates to submit applications to nominating entities. 27 June 2025 ...
Several speakers praised the ongoing efforts behind the Media Viability Manifesto, which was collaboratively developed by 13 ...
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