Executive summary This report provides an external evaluation for the project “Prevention of Extremism and its Resurgence amid the COVID-19 Pandemic through Education in Africa, aligned with the...
Djibouti + 19 more
Djibouti + 19 more
Executive summary This report provides an external evaluation for the project “Prevention of Extremism and its Resurgence amid the COVID-19 Pandemic through Education in Africa, aligned with the...
Kenya + 5 more
African countries, like many regions of the world, are affected by the legacy of atrocity crimes. Genocide, the transatlantic slave trade and slavery, colonialism and post-independence violence...
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New report confirms game-changing impact of health and nutrition in school ROME – Investing in the health and nutrition of children and adolescents in school is more important than ever as the world...
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To implement appropriate and effective global actions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, NGOs, in official partnership with UNESCO, have created a social media network of solidarity in order to...
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Introduction School-related gender-based violence (SRGBV) refers to acts or threats of sexual, physical, or psychological violence occurring in and around schools, perpetrated as a result of gender...
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UNESCO Regional Office for Southern Africa (ROSA) is hosting a two-day workshop in Johannesburg, South Africa from 30-31 March 2017 to validate a report on the Review of SADC Drought Mitigation...
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Twenty-four countries will participate in a large scale tsunami simulation exercise organized under the auspices of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO on 7 and 8 September.* ...
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Foreword UNESCO MEMBER STATES HAVE LONG RECOGNIZED THE IMPORTANCE OF WATER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND DIGNITY, FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, FOR LASTING PEACE. In the wake of the successful project on Arid...
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Stronger collaboration between five emerging economies that have made major strides in building better quality education systems, can accelerate progress in education, a new UNESCO report recommends. ...
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The Tsunami Warning System established under the auspices of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO in the Indian Ocean following the December 2004 disaster is functioning...
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Ten years after the strongest tsunami in living memory in 2004, 24 countries of the Indian Ocean Rim* will participate in a large scale simulation exercise organized under the auspices of the...
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Abstract I ntegrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) is widely used to combat floods and droughts, to preserve aquatic ecosystems, or to streamline other upstream-downstream relations. Where this...
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Puberty Education & Menstrual Hygiene Management: An Education Sector Responsibility Puberty is a time of change for all young people, but it is particularly challenging for girls who are often...
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Teaching about climate change is a challenge for many teachers. To help educators discuss the subject in and outside the classroom, UNESCO developed a four day training course. The first training was...
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UNESCO calls for strengthened sexuality education and sexual and reproductive health services for young people in Eastern and Southern Africa A UNESCO report and United Nations-led campaign were...
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Life skills taught in school vital to reduce risk of HIV and AIDS On this World Aids Day, the new Global Monitoring Report, ‘Youth and Skills: Putting education to work’, published by UNESCO, reveals...
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Following the successful launch of the Eastern and Southern Africa Commitment on HIV Prevention and Sexual Health for Young People in November 2011 by Dirk Niebel, Germany's Minister for Economic...
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The first UNESCO Mobile Learning Week, organized in partnership with Nokia, will be held at UNESCO’s headquarters in Paris to discuss the use of mobile technologies in education through an...
In the early 1990s, as South Africans celebrated the release of Nelson Mandela, Prudence Mabele discovered that she was HIV positive. Two years later, she became one of the first women in her country...