As part of ongoing efforts supported by UNESCO to strengthen climate education, educators and communities are confronting ...
Regional programmes such as the World Bank-supported Western Africa Regional Digital Integration Program were highlighted as ...
Using the Three Horizons Framework, participants explored the limits of current governance systems, imagined future models of ...
The discussions were opened by Ms. Eléonore Caroit, Minister Delegate to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, ...
Access to safe and affordable drinking water and sanitation services, and to adequate water supplies for various other ...
UNESCO Director General Khaled El-Enany and UN Tourism Secretary-General Shaikha Al Nuwais have signed a new agreement, marking a landmark step in strengthening cooperation to advance sustainable, ...
World Water Day (22 March) is an official United Nations observance established in 1993 to promote the importance of freshwater and raise awareness of global water challenges. One of its core ...
The event will be preceded on 23 March by a Digital Transformation Collaborative (DTC) Country Engagement Day, convening ...
To face this urgent challenge, UNESCO has launched a two-year project in 2026 aimed at addressing racism in and through education in Europe, in partnership with the Office for Democratic Institutions ...
Gender-based inequalities related to the access, use, management and governance of water resources – including water supply and sanitation services – have hindered progress towards fulfilling the ...
The United Nations World Water Development Report is released annually in the context of World Water Day. This year’s report, Water for All People: Equal Rights and Opportunitie ...
Less than 1 in 4 countries (24%) had bans in June 2023, when it was first monitored in the 2023 GEM Report. By early 2025 this had risen to 40%, and by March 2026 that share is almost 20 percentage ...