Today, UNESCO represents Fridah Manenji’s life long work, a place of learning, growth, and belonging. Her legacy is woven into the institution’s history not through loud accolades, but through trust ...
The development of a modern, skilled workforce is a critical priority for Uzbekistan’s growing economy. In line with national ...
As Uzbekistan continues to advance comprehensive reforms aimed at strengthening human capital and aligning education systems ...
In line with these government initiatives, the Vocational Education and Training Day was held on 19 September 2025. Its goal ...
On 15 December 2025, Margaret Satterthwaite, UN Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers; Tawfik Jelassi, ...
Based on a quarter of a century of experience monitoring education progress, the GEM Report aims to step back and look at trends in progress and policy drivers of success over the past 15-20 years.
A series of regional workshops aimed at improving the competence of methodologists on issues related to the introduction of ...
UNESCO is committed to ensuring that the revised culture methodology reflects this evolving landscape. The updated approach now brings a sharper, sector-by-sector analysis that fully incorporates ...
She’s an activist, a defender of women’s rights, a tireless education champion, and the founder of the first-ever ...
On 7 November 2025, Nigeria took a major step in the protection of its cultural heritage through the launch of a new ...
Discussions centred on the scale of Albania’s adaptation investment needs and on how to move from strong national planning to bankable investments and large-scale delivery. A major outcome was the ...
Responding to these challenges, a two-day workshop on Ecohydrology and Nature-Based Solutions for Water Management in Timor-Leste, was held in Dili on 25–26 November 2025. It has set the stage for ...
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