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This consultation is part of t (IDIL 2022-2032), proclaimed by the United Nation with the aim of countering the critical loss ...
Participants shared sobering accounts of the destruction and disruption affecting museums and heritage institutions across Sudan. Buildings have been damaged or destroyed by fire, looting, and armed ...
Phnom Penh, 11 June 2025 – In a significant step toward strengthening Cambodia’s cultural and creative industries (CCIs), ...
One example of how old glass plate photographs can be used to capture history are the royal photographic glass plate ...
The restitution was formalized by the signing of an agreement between the Ecuadorian delegation and the Swiss family, ...
The city of Yaoundé played host to a landmark event on 27–28 May 2025: the Media and Information Literacy Forum (FEMI 2025), ...
Repeated attacks have led the World Heritage Committee to inscribe three Ukrainian sites on the List of World Heritage in ...
UNESCO’s Capacity Development for Education (CapED) Programme stepped in to bridge this gap. With its strong background in ...
To date, countries have committed to reducing out-of-school rates to 2% at the primary level, 5% at lower secondary, and 16% ...
UNESCO has launched a new initiative to raise awareness of the growing misuse of legal threats to silence journalists ...
On 4 June 2025, the National Archives of Namibia (NAN) marked a major step forward in preserving the nation’s documentary ...
As Myanmar begins the long road to recovery, UNESCO is developing guidelines and training materials designed to equip local ...
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