Radio broadcasters and news outlets, not only deliver urgent updates during crises but also shape public understanding of risk, hold institutions accountable, and foster a culture of preparedness.
In his opening remarks, the Deputy Minister for the Interior, Hon. Ebenezer Okletey Terlabi, underscored the importance of strengthening the relationship between journalists and the security services.
The project “Restoration and Innovative Management of the Ookpo Sacred Forest in Pobè” was launched in 2019 in Benin. It aims ...
In Comoros and São Tomé and Príncipe, two African island nations regularly exposed to extreme weather, media outlets are key ...
Around 160 students from five schools in Dili participated in the WTAD 2025 educational campaign. Activities included tsunami ...
Baucau, 4 November 2025 – The creative energy of Timor-Leste’s youth filled Teatro Filteda in Baucau as over a hundred guests ...
The workshop was one of a series actions organized by the African Broadcasters Union with the support of UNESCO. The ...
Later, a woman from UNESCO talked about how every year of schooling adds to a person’s confidence and future earnings. She ...
Bangladesh has taken a historic step to safeguard its education system from the growing impacts of climate change. The ...
ما الغرض من إنشاء مسارات مبتكرة للغة العربية؟ تستكشف نسخة عام 2025 لليوم العالمي للغة العربية دور الابتكار والشمول في رسم مستقبل اللغة العربية. وتحت شعار «مسارات مبتكرة للغة العربية: سياسات وممارسات م ...
The workshop in Antigua Guatemala reaffirmed UNESCO’s commitment and that of its partners to promoting sustainable, inclusive cities that are aware of their cultural identity. Because in every street, ...
The UNESCO Quito Office announces the publication of the Artificial Intelligence Readiness Assessment Report (RAM Ecuador), ...