Recent UNESCO findings underscore insufficient progress in meeting the 2030 education agenda and emphasize the need for remobilization.... Read More
SDGs Goal 4
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After 75 years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, what human rights issues do we still need to pay attention to?... Read More
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Science Film Festival 2023 features 150 films from 35 countries and highlights the importance of ecosystem restoration to children and youth.... Read More
The World Food Programme’s school meals program aims to tackle education, nutrition, and gender equality issues in Cambodia.... Read More
The Royal Commission for AlUla and UNESCO partner to advance the role of AlUla heritage sites in cultural exchange and education.... Read More
Through the BSL Glossary Project, scientists and experts aim to develop lists of subject-specific terms in British Sign Language.... Read More
Since 2003, Butet and Sokola Institute have been providing a liberating education for Orang Rimba and other Indigenous peoples in Indonesia.... Read More

Remobilization Call for the 2030 Education Agenda
‘Hooked on Peace’ Engages Youth and Storytelling to Promote Indigenous Languages and Cultures
How University Students Perceive Green Jobs in Indonesia
Looking Closer at Human Rights Issues
Understanding Key Aspects of Children’s Wellbeing
Science Film Festival 2023 Calls for Ecosystem Restoration
How School Meals Support Children in Cambodia
AlUla Heritage Sites and UNESCO Collaborate for Culture and Education
British Sign Language Added 200 New Environmental-Related Signs to Its Vocabulary
Butet Manurung Provides a Liberating Education for Orang Rimba, the Indigenous People of Jambi