Public access to information is a key component of UNESCO's commitment to transparency and its accountability. Based on human rights and fundamental freedoms, the 2005 Convention ultimately provides a ...
This manual comes at a particularly opportune time, responding as it does to the growing need for military forces to take better account of the protection of cultural heritage in armed conflict. Over ...
In the face of increasing attacks and the harassment of journalists and communicators, and the significant implications for freedom of the press, the UNESCO Regional Office for Central America, ...
UNESCO’s Heritage Emergency Fund contributes to the cultural and artistic recovery of Guerrero’s coastal region in Mexico, fostering economic revitalization and strengthening psychosocial resilience ...
Climate change poses serious threats to memory institutions, such as libraries and archives, since these institutions, due to the increase in natural disasters such as fires, floods, hurricanes or ...
The International Geoscience Programme (IGCP) Council is composed of six ordinary members, with the right to vote, appointed by mutual agreement of the Director-General of UNESCO and the President of ...
The cultural space of the gongs in the central highlands of Vietnam covers several provinces and seventeen Austro-Asian ethno-linguistic communities. Closely linked to daily life and the cycle of the ...
This report encapsulates a comprehensive discourse on the role of youth in preserving traditional building skills within the context of cultural heritage. The symposium, co-hosted by UNESCO and the ...
The publication of this guide follows a two-year capacity-building program in Mosul, Iraq, aimed at developing local expertise for heritage recovery. This initiative targeted 49 young graduates from ...