UNESCO is providing emergency assistance to establish temporary learning spaces, strengthen online teaching capacity, and supply learning kits. These measures aim to ensure that displaced students can ...
In response to this urgent challenge, the country has planned to develop a coordinated national approach to addressing antisemitism in Australian schools. In this context, a new context-relevant ...
Luxembourg’s diversity is one of its greatest strengths, but it also raises an important question: How do people who arrive, pass through, or grow up here come to know the stories, symbols, and ...
Complementing this effort is the First-Year SRH Guide — a practical, accessible resource given to new students as they begin their tertiary journey. The guide introduces students to their sexual ...
As Colombia’s second-largest city, Medellín is home to over 110 bookstores and 25 libraries, many of which were transformed from former prisons and police facilities. Once affected by prolonged ...
Join the Global Trust Challenge (GTC) to strengthen trust in AI and digital information ecosystems. This global initiative brings together technology experts, policymakers, researchers, youth ...
The workshop sought to validate and refine the findings of UNESCO’s assessment of Trinidad and Tobago’s readiness to integrate inclusive, rights-based AI into its governance systems. Stakeholders from ...
Implemented across six directorates in West Bank, the initiative reached 120 students aged 12 to 17, with girls making up around 92% of participants. Through 65 hours of in-person STEM training and a ...
Nigeria's National AI Strategy 2025 stood out as an African leader, acknowledging energy instability as a barrier to AI ...
Creating an enabling environment for press freedom To support journalists working under pressure, UNESCO, in partnership with PYALARA and the Witness Center for Citizen Rights and Social Development, ...
According to UNESCO, the number of students enrolled in higher education worldwide has more than doubled over the past two decades, from about 100 million in 2000 to 269 million in 2024. Today, an ...
The day will feature an intervention by UNESCO Director Esther Kuisch Laroche, who will deliver the opening remarks. This will be followed by the first panel, “Water and Gender: A UNESCO Perspective”.