On 29–30 June 2026, the UNESCO Office for the Caribbean, the Office of the Prime Minister and Bureau of Gender Affairs, brought together government representatives, civil society, academia, youth, and ...
This is creating a gap between how people already use AI and the formal training required to do so ethically and effectively.
The UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance (6–7 July 2026, Geneva) will bring together Member States and stakeholders to engage in the meaningful global conversation on AI that the world needs.
La educación transforma vidas y está en el centro de la misión de la UNESCO de construir la paz, erradicar la pobreza e impulsar el desarrollo sostenible. Es un derecho humano para todos a lo largo de ...
The session also featured a first-hand testimony by Abdelmoniem Abuedries Ali, Chairperson of the Sudanese Journalists Syndicate, which was awarded the 2026 UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom ...
In Somalia, where decades of conflict, displacement and social divisions have limited opportunities for young people from ...
AI is advancing at runaway speed. The question is whether we will govern it together – or let it govern us. For the first time, the AI Dialogue gives every country a seat at the table. We must now ...
The UNITWIN/UNESCO Chairs Programme, launched in 1992 to promote international inter-university cooperation, has grown to include around 1100 Chairs and 50 networks across 130 countries. This network ...
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For many newsrooms in South-East Europe, publishing a story is no longer enough. Whether that story reaches the public now depends heavily on social media feeds, search results, recommendation systems ...
The TAMAM Project is a research and development initiative at the American University of Beirut that empowers educators to lead change and foster innovation within schools, setting a remarkable ...
Across the country, genocide memorial sites have become more than places of remembrance. Preserving the memory of over one million lives lost in just 100 days, they are also increasingly serving as ...
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